Valve has finally released Counter-Strike 2, and fans want to know what platforms they can play on. Here is everything you need to know about CS2 for macOS and Linux users.
CS:GO launched in 2012 on MacOS, Playstation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, and Linux two years later. After less than a year, Valve abandoned the console version and completely skipped the next generation of console gaming.
The developers never revealed why they scrapped their console ambitions, and it remains to be seen if Valve ever wants to make a leap back over.
Despite falling short on console, the franchise dominates PC gaming and is accessible to most users. However, Valve narrowed its scope with Counter-Strike 2, cutting down on who can access the game.
Is Counter-Strike 2 on Linux? After some speculation, it has now been confirmed that Counter-Strike 2 will remain available on Linux going forward, easing the concerns of those on the Linux operating system.
This comes after the decision was made to discontinue support for older hardware, including DirectX 9 and 32-bit operating systems.
Is Counter-Strike 2 on Linux? After some speculation, it has now been confirmed that Counter-Strike 2 will remain available on Linux going forward, easing the concerns of those on the Linux operating system.
This comes after the decision was made to discontinue support for older hardware, including DirectX 9 and 32-bit operating systems.
Refunds will be offered until December 1, 2023.
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