Do people still play the original Counter Strike online on steam? [closed]

Do people still play the original Counter Strike online on steam? [closed] - Person Playing Counter-Strike

I used to play this game (last time in 2003), but I would like to know if it's still active. So, do people still play this game online? And if so, where is the best place to do this?



Best Answer

SteamCharts shows that Counter-Strike is still played quite a bit. Concurrent playercount is usually somewhere between 5 000 and 20 000 players (worldwide).

This is less than tenth of Counter Strike: Global Offensive, but double Counter Strike: Source.




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Is the original Counter-Strike still active?

SteamCharts shows that Counter-Strike is still played quite a bit. Concurrent playercount is usually somewhere between 5 000 and 20 000 players (worldwide). This is less than tenth of Counter Strike: Global Offensive, but double Counter Strike: Source.

Do people still play Counter-Strike online?

Counter Strike still going strong Despite the fact that CS:GO was released some seven years ago in August 2012, the game is still very popular online and has developed a cult following. As of February 2020, Counter-Strike had 24 million monthly active users, more than double the figure from May 2016.

Is Counter-Strike removed from Steam?

Steam has accidentally deleted one of its most popular games from the Steam Store. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the famous FPS game is no longer available on the Steam Store.



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