Counter-Strike: Source
Counter-Strike: Source is a recreation of Counter-Strike inside the Source engine, and the third game of the Counter-Strike franchise. Released in October 2004, it was the first Source game to be released, leading
Half-Life 2 by some weeks as a Steam pre-order bonus. It features the Counter-Strike bot, the precursor to
Left 4 Dead's AI.
As opposed to previous Counter-Strike games, there is no Assassination game mode and no riot shield included. Included are the Hostage and Bombing scenario. Originally at launch, player could purchase ammo separately until an update (between 2006-2009) released, removing the option to buy ammo separately, and instead buying any weapons will automatically gives you the ammo. Also at launch, CSS only had one character for both teams (Phoenix Connexion for T, Seal Team 6 for CT) until an update released in Dec 2005 up to Apr 2006, slowly adding G.I.G.N, Guerilla, Leet Krew, SAS, GSG9 and Arctic.
A beta version developed by Hidden Path Entertainment (later known for developing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive) and Valve, ported the game to the Orange Box engine (Source Multiplayer), which was finished and released on Jun 23, 2010 for PC and Mac OS X, replacing the older (Source 2006 version, also known as v34/1.0.0.34). The game now features 144 (now 147) new achievements, a domination and revenge system, MVP Awards, and a new scoreboard. Currently, it runs on Team Fortress 2 branch, an updated version of Source 2013 Multiplayer which includes 64-bit support, VScript, and other new features as well as bug fixes.
History
- September 2003: Alpha version of Counter-Strike: Source was leaked, alongside Half-Life 2.
- Before October 2004: Counter-Strike: Source was publicly available as a Open Beta.
- October 7, 2004: Counter-Strike: Source was released.
- Between December 2005 until April 2006: Added other characters to both CT & T team.
- June 1, 2006: Around this time, CS:S had been upgraded to
Source 2006 (HL2: Episode One) engine.
- June 23, 2010: Counter-Strike: Source was upgraded to
Source Multiplayer engine (Orange Box branch), while also added new features to the game, and made the game available on Mac. This new update was co-developed by Hidden Path Entertainment.
- May 2013: Counter-Strike: Source was upgraded to
Source 2013 Multiplayer engine, during transition to then-new SteamPipe content delivery system. The game was also ported to Linux systems.
- February 18, 2025: Counter-Strike: Source was upgraded to
Team Fortress 2 branch.
Limitations


Use GitHub in order to prevent duplicate or outdated bug reports at the wiki.
Official Maps
Counter-Strike: Source has the following official maps included.
Maps with the prefix cs_
are Hostage Rescue Scenarios, maps with the prefix de_
are Bomb Defusal Scenarios.
Map Filename | Official Map since | Remake from![]() |
Available in![]() |
Available in![]() |
---|---|---|---|---|
cs_assault | 2005-06-07 | Yes | ![]() |
No |
cs_compound | 2005-02-24 | No | No | No |
cs_havana | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | No | No |
cs_italy | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | ![]() |
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cs_militia | 2006-01-18 | Yes | ![]() |
No |
cs_office | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | ![]() |
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de_aztec | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | ![]() |
No |
de_cbble | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | ![]() |
No |
de_chateau | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | No | No |
de_dust | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | ![]() |
No |
de_dust2 | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | ![]() |
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de_inferno | 2005-03-15 | Yes | ![]() |
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de_nuke | 2005-12-15 | Yes | ![]() |
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de_piranesi | 2004-10-07 (launch) | Yes | No | No |
de_port | 2005-02-24 | No | No | No |
de_prodigy | 2004-12-16 | Yes | No | No |
de_tides | 2005-01-17 | Yes | No | No |
de_train | 2005-02-24 | Yes | ![]() |
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Content
- Counter-Strike: Source (
cstrike
) - Source shared (
hl2
) - Team Fortress 2 engine branch (32/64-bit binaries)
Gallery
Official screenshots
Other (in-game)
See also
Counter-Strike: Source - Wikipedia article about CS:S.
- Category:Counter-Strike: Source - for anything related to CS:S.
External links
Counter-Strike: Source on Steam
ModDB page
Gamebanana page
GoldSrc
Third party:Counter-Strike (also on
Xbox) ·
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero ·
Condition Zero Deleted Scenes
Counter-Strike Neo ·
Counter-Strike Online ·
Counter-Strike Nexon
Source
Third party:Counter-Strike: Source ·
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (delisted on PC, remains available on
console)
Counter-Strike Online 2
Source 2
Other Engines