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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is a FPS (first-person shooter) video game developed by Valve.

It's the fourth game in the Counter-Strike series released in 2012 and is protected by VAC.

In CS:GO there are few game modes to choose from but the most popular is 5 vs. 5 (terrorists vs counter-terrorists). Players got the wide range of official and community maps to choose from. The goal is to plant/defuse the bomb or save the hostages (depends on map). Alternatively you can kill all opponents. One competitive game takes around 30 minutes and is split up to 30 rounds (BO30 - team with 16 wins win the game). If 15-15 happens, game will end with a tie.

After the match players gain XP and a chance for an item drop.

Cheats

Ban types

Overwatch

Manual ban given by Overwatch (players with high game experience) after watching match demo. Player is placed into Overwatch queue after collecting 11-14 reports within 24 hours.

  • Banned for griefing: 1st - 5 weeks, 2nd - permanent.
  • Banned for cheating: 1st - permanent.

VAC

Automatic ban given by VAC system. Caused by using detected cheats or injectors.

Untrusted

Automatic ban given by the game itself. Caused by writting invalid values or invalid addresses. Developer's fault.

Competitive game maps

  • Dust II (DE - Defusal)
  • Mirage (DE)
  • Inferno (DE)
  • Cache (DE)
  • Cobblestone (DE)
  • Train (DE)
  • Overpass (DE)
  • Nuke (DE)
  • Canals (DE)
  • Biome (DE)
  • Subzero (DE)
  • Office (HS - Hostage Scenario)
  • Agency (HS)

Weapon types

  • Pistols
  • Glock-18
  • P250
  • Desert Eagle
  • Dual Berettas
  • Tec-9
  • R8 Revolver *
  • P2000
  • USP-S *
  • Five-SeveN
  • CZ75 Auto *


  • Added at a later date


  • Heavy
  • XM1014
  • Sawed-Off
  • Nova
  • MAG-7
  • Negev
  • M249


  • Smgs
  • MAC-10
  • MP7
  • MP5-SD *
  • UMP-45
  • PP-Bizon
  • P90
  • MP9 *


  • Added at a later date


  • Rifles
  • Galil AR
  • AK-47
  • SSG 08
  • SG 553
  • AWP
  • G3SG1
  • FAMAS
  • M4A4
  • M4A1-S *
  • AUG
  • SCAR-20


  • Added at a later date


  • Gear
  • Kevlar Vest
  • Kevlar + Helmet
  • Zeus x27
  • C4 Explosive
  • Defuse Kit
  • Rescue Kit


  • Grenades
  • Molotov/Incendiary Grenade
  • Decoy Grenade
  • HE Grenade
  • Flashbang
  • Smoke Grenade


Micro-transactions

CS:GO supports micro-transaction as a part of Steam platform. Players can optionally purchase weapon skins, knives, gloves, cases, keys, stickers, capsules, graffiti or music kits through the game itself or Steam market.

Price for selected rare items can reach up to few hundred euro.

Community

CS:GO community (~12.000.000 players) created their own game modes like "surf" or "base builder". All of them can be found in the Community Server Browser available ingame. There is also a big e-sport scene with many official tournaments.

Valve Tournaments

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There are different types of tournaments in CS:GO. All of the tournaments written below are called "Majors", which are Valve sponsored events. Majors feature a price pool of $1,000,000, which exceeds the price pools of other premier events. Minor teams have to go through Minor Championships organized by Valve in order to qualify for the Major.

Recent "Majors":

  • IEM Katowice 2019
  • FACEIT London 2018
  • ELEAGUE Boston 2018
  • PGL Krakow 2017
  • ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017
  • ESL ONE Cologne 2016
  • MLG Columbus 2016
  • DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015
  • ESL ONE Cologne 2015
  • ESL ONE Katowice 2015
  • DreamHack 2014

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