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One of the most popular FPS games of the last decade, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), has gone free-to-play this week in a controversial move that has many hardcore players up in arms.
Update, December 7 Thanks to its recent update, CS:Go just had its best day in more than nearly nine months. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's latest big update is Danger Zone, and it's already live.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This move coincides with GO becoming a free-to-play game. Danger Zone is available to all players and is described as a "fast-paced battle royale game ...