Counter-Strike 2 dreamers, hopefuls, and would-be players, this might be your day. So far, the CS2 limited test has seemingly only reached a small number of the CSGO ultra-faithful. But with the FPS game nearing launch, and everyone awaiting the Counter-Strike 2 release date, Valve has sent a whole-new wave of player invites. The Counter-Strike 2 creator is also seeking more bug reports and feedback, as the long, long, long-awaited Steam shooter continues its trial period.
The latest Counter-Strike 2 update sees the return of 2v2 and an overhauled version of good ol’ Overpass, while Nuke and Office have temporarily been removed. The latest Counter-Strike 2 patch notes also fix an issue whereby doors interfere with bullet hit registration and also, just like we’ve always wanted, add “sounds to potty doors.” Finally, CS2 is ready to ship.
With all this new material on offer, more long-term CSGO players are likely aching for a turn with CS2, and as of Tuesday, July 18, they might finally have their chance.
Valve confirms that “more limited test invites are going out,” and also encourages new Counter-Strike 2 players to report any bugs they encounter via email. In terms of bugs, there’s a pretty frightening one connected to the Medi-Shot. Otherwise, if you’ve been lucky enough to get into Counter-Strike 2 this time around, keep your eyes peeled for the wallbangs.
“If anybody has any issues to report in Overpass and Vertigo, please send them to cs2team [at] valvesoftware [dot] com and title your email ‘CS2LT Bug,’ followed by a brief description of the bug,” Valve 3D artist Lydia Zanotti says.
It’s difficult to measure how many people have access to Counter-Strike 2 currently, with invites allegedly sent to prominent content
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