Valve considering “radical” approach to Counter-Strike 2
March 3rd, 2008 @ 17:14

According to this, Valve’s Doug Lombardi has said the company is in a quandry over what to do about a sequel to Counter-Strike, but is leaning towards a severe evolution of the shooter as opposed to just wrapping up the current product for a new box.
“With Counter-Strike 2, there’s a big question between, do we go start over from scratch and build a whole new game, do we do something that looks more like Team Fortress 2 that is rooted in the old game but has a ton of new stuff, or do we just sort of take everything that’s new that we’ve released and put that out in a new box,” he said.
“I think we’re leaning more towards the two more radical places than just sort of rolling up the new box and re-skinning the box and putting out all the new stuff.”
No release date on this yet. No nothing, in fact.
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Tags: counter-strike 2, doug lombardi
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March 4th, 2008 at 4:19 am
hadn’t even thought about it to be honest, but erm? good?