Winter Offensive

Season’s Greetings, today marks the start of the CS:GO Winter Offensive!

Season's Greetings!

The Winter Offensive Update introduces gift-giving, the first ever Community Case, and a new eSports case!

We also wanted to make sure that two new maps, Cobblestone and Overpass are as balanced as possible, so we will be collecting data from a smaller group before going wide with them. Starting now, and for a limited time, both maps will be available for matchmaking in Operation Bravo.

Click the image above for all of the details on the winter event!

The Overpass and Cobble Process

We’re currently working on two maps: an all-new map called Overpass, and an upgraded version of the classic map Cobble. We thought you might enjoy a brief walk through our decision-making process, both in improving a classic map and designing a new map from scratch.

Upgrading de_cbble

De_cbble’s uniquely large scale meant it was a lot of fun on servers with lots of players. Our goal was to retain this aspect while making the map more interesting and viable for more intimate 5v5 play.

The original map fell out of favor for several reasons. For one, its paths to bomb sites were long and disconnected from each other, ending in tight choke points. This meant that teams were unable to react and change strategy mid-round. The same choke points that made it difficult to plant bombs made it near-impossible to re-take a site and defuse a bomb in time. The lack of strategic options made de_cbble’s gameplay feel limited and monotonous.

Our second goal was to upgrade the map to keep pace with continually evolving tactics and team strategies of CS players. As a result, de_cbble is now more fluid, offering additional tactical choices in specific situations where the old map had none.

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Players in the original de_cbble felt out of scale, as if they were in a “land of giants”. While the updated version is built on the same footprint, its scale has been carefully brought back to a more human level by the addition of realistic details, and breaking up large bare surfaces. Natural extensions of the environment have been transformed to serve as many of the cover locations seasoned Cobble players expect. An architectural theme progression from tall and massive central buildings to low, partially open edges helps players orient themselves wherever they are in the level.

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The old version of de_cbble featured many dark and enclosed areas, which added to the restrictive feel of the linear paths and hallways. In the new version we’ve opened up the edges of the map to let the sunlight in. We also got rid of some ceilings, allowing players to throw flashbangs and other grenades over walls before attempting to capture the bomb sites. Additionally, a new stairwell now connects the side (Long A) to the underpass.

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The tunnel entrance to bomb site B was historically one of the most challenging parts of the level, as it was the only way to enter the bomb site. There are now more choices available to the Terrorist team trying to push through the choke point, including an elevated route that overlooks the main entrance and leads to a new one-way drop.

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Bomb site B itself has been moved closer to the entrances, slightly reducing the time it takes players to get to the site. To make combat more interesting and varied in this area, a small hill and diagonal wall provide partial cover between the tunnel entrance and the bomb site.

Designing Overpass

Overpass is a brand new map for CSGO, featuring fast-paced gameplay in a European setting. The GSG9 have been tasked with defending a stalled military shipment on the canal overpass, and the Phoenix faction can either attack the shipment head-on or attempt to take down the overpass itself.

The map is composed of two very distinct environments, with the lower part of the map set in an open canal and the other in a public park. The overpass pillar (below) is a clear target for the Phoenix faction. CTs will have to push into the site to safely protect it. The openness of the environment means that Ts are able to smoke and flash the site before going in.

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The canal (below) has several chokepoints leading to the spacious Bombsite B.

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Two parallel routes lead to Bombsite A through the public park (below, next two images). One route caters to long-range combat, while the other favors closer firefights.

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The design of Overpass benefited a great deal from our experiences upgrading Mirage, and from the incredibly helpful feedback we’ve gotten from the CSGO community since. This allowed us to come into the design of Overpass with some very clear goals: We wanted to keep the visibility high and the environment enjoyable to be in. We also wanted the map to offer something new for both competitive and casual players.

As always we are looking forward to monitoring the gameplay statistics closely in the coming months, which will help us to improve our maps going forward.

DreamHack 2013 Champions

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Congratulations to Sweden fnatic who won the DreamHack SteelSeries Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Championship against Sweden Ninjas in Pyjamas.

As winner of the biggest tournament in CS:GO history Sweden fnatic walk way with $100,000 of the $250,000 community-funded prize pool. If you missed any of the matches or want to watch the highlights, you can download all the games from the DreamHack tab in the WATCH menu. Head over to hltv.org for a more detailed analysis of the final.

We’d like to thank all the teams, everyone at DreamHack, SteelSeries, and the Counter-Strike community for making this tournament possible.

DreamHack- Final Day

The Playoffs have already produced some incredible moments, and we’re fast approaching the Grand Final. Four teams remain, but only one can be crowned the winner of the biggest tournament in CS:GO history.

Semi-Final
Final
Winner
VeryGames
Ninjas in Pyjamas
compLexity
fnatic
Ninjas in Pyjamas
fnatic
TBD

Also, be sure to tune in for the DreamHack All-Star showmatch between EU Team lurppis and EU Team Thorin tomorrow at 11:30 AM CET

Don’t miss a minute, semi-final matches get underway at 2:30 PM CET (8:30 AM EST) . Watch GOTV (from the WATCH tab in-game), or any official DreamHack Twitch Stream and catch all the matches! For more tournament news visit hltv.org.

DreamHack Winter 2013

Sixteen teams from around the world have come together to compete for the biggest prize pool in CS:GO history.

Day one featured action from the Group Stage. Sweden NiP and Sweden fnatic fought their way out of groups A & B to advance to the semi-finals.

Day two will feature teams from groups C & D. Who will survive and take the remaining spots for the semi-finals? Watch GOTV (from the WATCH tab in-game), or any official DreamHack Twitch Stream to find out!

GROUP C

Germany VeryGames
Germany compLexity
Germany n!faculty
Germany Xapso

GROUP D

Germany Astana Dragons
Germany Copenhagen Wolves
Germany SK Gaming
Germany Reason