The original Counter-Strike is getting a remake from a group of modders, and they're even using some official Valve software to do it.
The mod team behind CSPromod has announced CS Legacy, a standalone remake of Counter-Strike 1.6.
"We're also doing a big update to all our multiplayer back-catalogue Source engine titles (TF2 ... essentially a set of ...
Counter-Strike 2 is almost two years old, and this past weekend the game set a new activity record, attracting 1,824,989 ...
if this makes sense for the mod." On top of adding the TF2 source code to the SDK, Valve is making other updates to its other multiplayer games that run on Source, its old game engine. Those ...
Classic Offensive, the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive mod that aimed to "recreate the 1.6 vibe" loved by longtime fans, ...
The release of Counter-Strike: Classic Offensive failed to happen due to Valve, forcing the mod's developers to investigate.
Valve addresses mod creators directly ... Valve adds that it is also updating all of its multiplayer back-catalogue Source engine titles, adding in a load of improvements to make them more ...
Modders can create TF2 mods for non-commercial use only ... all multiplayer back catalog games including TF2 and Source engine games. Valve is throwing the Team Fortress 2 community a bone ...
Legacy, a standalone remake of Counter-Strike 1.6, set for a 2025 release. Developed with custom code on the 2013 Valve ...
For classic Counter-Strike fans, you may want to keep an eye out for the just announced CS:Legacy from the team behind ...