Valve Is Working On Counter-Strike 2
Data miners are discovering evidence that Counter-Strike 2 is in active development and could be released even sooner than players think.
Apparently, data scientists have found evidence that Counter-Strike 2 is in development and may arrive sooner than players think. The Counter-Strike series has been the king of the tactical shooter genre for many since its first release in 2000, and it looks like it’s time to bring it into the modern era.
Initial news about Counter-Strike 2 Its potential existence came to light due to an Nvidia driver leak earlier this week, when data collectors confirmed that a Source 2 version of Counter-Strike Global Offensive was in development. However, a report by respected esports journalist Richard Lewis claims that this will be much more than just an engine update and Valve will officially rename the game to Counter-Strike 2. Lewis also claims that a Counter-Strike 2 beta will be available later this month. which is much sooner than anyone could have expected.
Also, the players have an assumption that the developers from Valve may not be preparing a full-fledged second part of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive 2, but only a remaster of the first part. Perhaps the studio wants to move their project to the Source 2 engine in order to improve the game’s graphics and performance. Valve and Nvidia have not yet commented on the new Counter-Strike 2 leak. Fans, in turn, hope for an early official announcement of either CS:GO 2 (CS 2) or a remaster of the first part.