It appears that Valve are reviving the older Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, as it has once again appeared on Steam as a standalone download.
Originally, Valve completely replaced Global Offensive with Counter-Strike 2, but they kept it as a legacy Beta you could switch to on Steam to play it. Now, silently, Valve have given Global Offensive a unlisted hidden standalone page. On it you can add it directly to your Steam Library for free.
There's a catch right now - it doesn't work online. None of the online features actually seem to work as the game does not connect to Valve's services. However, you can play offline with bots. Hopefully this is just the start, as it would be good to have all versions of Counter-Strike live just like we have with previous versions.

I've emailed Valve press to see if they can shed some light on what's happening.
I suppose it would be good to have CSGO available with just community servers, similar to CS Source and CS 1.6.
Which could mean it will not be an isolated event.
Last edited by Craggles086 on 4 Mar 2026 at 11:26 am UTC
Quoting: sarmadWhy would someone play CSGO when we have CS2? Is there anything that CSGO provides and CS2 doesn't?a huge archive of old maps that are not compatible with cs2. also more game mods.
Quoting: vic-bayAlso better performance for lower-end computers, more game modes, in-game tutorial.Quoting: sarmadWhy would someone play CSGO when we have CS2? Is there anything that CSGO provides and CS2 doesn't?a huge archive of old maps that are not compatible with cs2. also more game mods.
Too bad Danger Zone mode isn't playable. I hope they fix that, so at least it can be played in community servers.




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