CS2 has finally been released, bringing sheer delight to FPS enthusiasts across the globe. Although not entirely new, this game serves as the next installment to CS: GO. It comes with a bunch of exciting enhancements to its existing features and mechanics. However, some folks were a bit disappointed about certain features missing from CS: GO with this latest release.
The developers have made some fantastic improvements with new weapons and fantastic game modes in this coming installment. While Counter-Strike 2 currently supports only PCs, console fans may wonder if they’ll get a chance to enjoy this exciting game as well. And for those without computers, there must be a burning question: when can we expect a Counter-Strike 2 release date for consoles?
CS2 coming on last-gen consoles
Unfortunately, PlayStation and Xbox gamers are unable to enjoy the game CS2 at the moment. CS2 is exclusively available for PC and Linux players.CS 2 is also compatible with Linux operating systems. However, it’s important to ensure that your devices meet the minimum requirements for smooth gameplay.
Counter Strike fans are well aware that CS: GO has a console version that was introduced on Xbox 360. To everyone’s delight, this fantastic game can now be enjoyed on both Xbox One and the latest Xbox Series X/S. However, it’s a bit disheartening for PlayStation console players as they haven’t received a port of this old favorite since its initial release.
There’s a chance we might see CS2 making its way to consoles in the future. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S have gained massive popularity, and even last-gen consoles like the PS4 and Xbox One still have a huge player community. So, it seems likely that the developers might have plans to bring CS 2 to these beloved gaming platforms too.
With the latest generation consoles now allowing keyboard and mouse inputs and delivering higher frame rates, CS2 would fit perfectly on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. At the moment, there is no official confirmation regarding CS2’s arrival on consoles including the last-gen consoles. We’ll have to hang in there a little longer to hear this exciting news officially.