Will There Be a CS:GO Source 2
Do you recall Counter-Strike 1.6, Condition Zero, or Source? Were those the good old days? Despite the gap in graphics between these old timers and today’s CS:GO, they still have a player base after 18 to 20 years. Valve, on the other hand, may be planning to bring those days back to us. A few leaks have recently surfaced on the internet, indicating that the Source 2 port for CS:GO is not long away.
Source 2 is a much-anticipated upgrade for all Counter-Strike fans. With fresh leaks and rumors circulating on the internet, the wait for Source 2 may end.
Counter-Strike started as a mod for Half-Life. Valve later acquired the mod and released Counter-Strike as a full-fledged FPS game in 2000. Since then, the game has received considerable upgrades and engine modifications.
When CS source arrived, it transformed Counter-Strike. Valve completely rebuilt the game with a new engine while retaining the game’s core elements. Following that, CS has earned quite a name for itself with several titles over the years.
The most significant shift occurred when Valve launched Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in 2012. The game shattered the internet. People worldwide, particularly CS aficionados, adored the game, and it became the most infamous FPS game in CS history.
Since its initial release, CS:GO has had numerous updates, each of which has made the game slightly better than the previous edition. However, the core of the game and the Source engine stayed unchanged, even after Valve launched an improved Source 2 engine in 2015.
Source 2 Engine
Source 2 is a graphic engine that Valve has been working on for several years. It is founded on the same assumptions as its predecessor, Source, but has been updated to use new technical solutions. It is ready to work on similar platforms with equal efficiency.
For the last three years, cautious releases have been made with the engine, beginning with Artifact, which didn’t have to prove much in terms of technological advancement but could already serve as a testing ground for future solutions. Half-Life: Alyx was the game that demonstrated the engine’s effectiveness in generating high-fidelity virtual reality landscapes. Valve has launched Aperture Desk Job on Steam Deck as a mini-game/tech demo leveraging Source 2.
CS:GO Source 2
Throughout its history, the Counter-Strike franchise has used two main graphics engines. The early mods began developing on the GoldSrc engine designed exclusively for the original Half-Life. Counter-Strike: Condition Zero uses the same engine as its predecessor but with improved graphics, models, and other modifications.
A significant change came with Counter-Strike: Source. Counter-Strike Source is a worthy progeny of the GoldSrc engine, which has since been utilized in a slew of Valve titles and proven to be quite adaptable to slight upgrades for individual releases. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been riding on its back since 2013. It has held its ground as a shooter available on all PC settings.
However, given the game’s success and Valve’s desire to improve it, it’s no surprise that an engine update is on the way. With the fascinating Half-Life: Alyx, Source 2 demonstrated its power to the globe, and the CS GO Source 2 release sparked a lot of anticipation for new robes.
When Is Source 2 Coming To CS:GO?
According to Tyler McVicker and GabeFollower, two of the best CS:GO and Valve insiders and data miners, we are likely in for a situation similar to Dota 2 and Dota 2 Reborn: two versions of CS will be presented, new and old, both working, and after some time the old one will fade and eventually be shut down. There will be no abrupt changeover because Valve has done it previously (and successfully), so there is no need to reinvent the wheel.
If CS:GO is updated to Source 2, it will be the most important news for the game since its release. In essence, by doing so, Valve will demonstrate that it will continue supporting the game for many years.
This update will certainly affect the mechanics of the game and the Esports CS:GO pro scene. If this update comes to fruition, even betting on CS:GO wouldn’t be the same anymore. Due to mechanic changes, new teams will rise up, and current favorites can easily become underdogs.
However, it is common with Valve’s work and games for all such “leaks” to leave nothing behind and dissolve in a torrent of other leaks for years or go unnoticed.
Conclusion
Whew! Valve’s plans are always a mystery. We’re just given breadcrumbs, which frequently lead to dead ends. However, there are enough signs to suggest that CSGO Source 2 will be released soon. Whether it’s real or not, we’ll keep you updated and add more information to this piece as it becomes available. Meanwhile, keep your fingers crossed!