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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive goes free-to-play, adds a battle royale mode called Danger Zone
Thursday December 6, 2018. 11:24 PM , from PC World
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive’s finally making the free-to-play pivot, ditching the $15 barrier to entry it’s maintained since release in 2012. Starting today you can head over to Steam and grab the full game, including multiplayer modes, for free—though you can still pay $15 for “Prime” status and earn some extra skins.It seems like an obvious move to keep Counter-Strike competitive in the modern era, what with the rise of the battle royale genre. CS:GO is even getting its own take on the phenomenon, called CS:GO Danger Zone, an 18-player battle royale(ish) mode that involves scrounging for supplies and money around the map. Timing that release with the move to free-to-play could convince an entire new generation of Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds players to give Counter-Strike a shot...maybe.To read this article in full, please click here
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3326526/gaming/counter-strike-global-offensive-free-to-play-battle-r...
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