Valve’s CS:GO contains no classes or special abilities, so the emphasis is on map knowledge and mechanical game playing skill. ![]() Further learning opportunities are built-in to CS:GO thanks to GOTV, which used to be known as Source TV, where you can watch competitive matches featuring more experienced players. Newbies wanting to try CS:GO but hesitant to splash £11.39/€12.49/$14.99 to dip a toe in this seminal title can now learn the basics of the game and sharpen up their skills playing against the AI (bots), and learn the layouts of the game maps. ![]() Available for Windows, Mac or Linux gamers, the edition allows for “offline play against bots and spectating matches through GOTV”. A new Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Free Edition has been released by Valve over the weekend. If you have never played Counter-Strike: Global Offensive before, now might be a good time to give the team-based action game a test run.
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