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As they expanded the game, it was bought out by [[Valve|Valve Software]] who helped develop the game. In fact, Steam was mainly created because of how people had to manually get updates from the Valve website<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_(service)</ref>.
As they expanded the game, it was bought out by [[Valve|Valve Software]] who helped develop the game. In fact, Steam was mainly created because of how people had to manually get updates from the Valve website<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_(service)</ref>.
{| class="wikitable"
|+Series of Counter-Strike games
!Screenshot
!Game
!Release
|-
|[[File:202603111714251.jpg|300x300px]]
|'''Counter-Strike (1.6)'''
|November 1st, 2000
|-
|[[File:20260311171555 1.jpg|300x300px]]
|'''Counter-Strike: Source'''
|October 7th, 2004
|-
|[[File:20260311171859 1.jpg|300x300px]]
|'''Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'''
|August 21, 2012
|}

Latest revision as of 23:27, 11 March 2026

Counter-Strike is a series of first-person-shooter games and gambling games disguised as first-person-shooters. It was initially created by Minh Le and Jess Cliffe[1] as a mod they made in college.

As they expanded the game, it was bought out by Valve Software who helped develop the game. In fact, Steam was mainly created because of how people had to manually get updates from the Valve website[2].

Series of Counter-Strike games
Screenshot Game Release
Counter-Strike (1.6) November 1st, 2000
Counter-Strike: Source October 7th, 2004
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive August 21, 2012