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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive SDK dropping 3 months after game release
Posted: 22.04.2012 21:48 by JonahFalcon Comments: 2
According to Valve, the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive software development kit is being developed by Mike Durand, and will be dropping three months after the game is released. The SDK, of course, will allow players to mod the game as well as create new maps.


The SDK will also include some maps from Counter-Strike 1.6 that did not make the transfer to Counter-Strike: Source. According to Valve boss Gabe Newell on the Seven Day Cooldown podcast, both CS 1.6 and CS: Source have been integrated into Global Offensive "unless the beta testers are blowing smoke up our ass."

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is due to be released sometime this Summer on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Source: Joystiq

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By SiyaenSokol (SI Elite) on Apr 23, 2012
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I would like to see the game in action. I will probably buy the game since it is Counter-Strike, but I hope that it will spark that flame of interest so that I can have a lot of fun playing this game.
By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Apr 25, 2012
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If the engine is good, the feel is good and the graphics are good but not in the way of gameplay (BF 3 glares and overly realistic graphics deter some and Crysis 2 was impossible to find anything out from...( then a SDK could bring a lot of fun maps and in the future some fun mods. not to forget - we will probably see three or four zombie mods soon...