Valve has given Counter-Strike Global Offensive its own page separate from CS2, but you can't search the Steam store for the classic FPS.
GO onto Steam, unlisted on the store page, which you can download and play now via direct connecting to servers.
Valve has officially brought Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) back on Steam. The game’s Steam store page was replaced by Counter-Strike 2 when the latter sequel (or reboot, depending on who ...
GO as a standalone download on the Steam Store. Learn how to find the unlisted page, add the game to your library, and play ...
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Interestingly, though, CS:GO won't pop up in a search for you — as the store page cautions, "at the request of the publisher, ...
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been given a Steam listing separate from Counter-Strike 2, rather than solely existing ...