Counter-Strike Online to give other online shooters a run for their money?
January 6, 2008 by Joel Tan
Filed under Asian MMO, Asian MMO Players, Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike Online, MMO Action, MMORPG News, MMORPG Videos, Valve

Better late than never, I always say. Counter-Strike Online, the latest incarnation of the highly popular mod to the Half-Life franchise, has just enjoyed a successful three-day closed beta test, developers Nexon of South Korea and Valve of North America recently told Game Watch.
At least 170,000 South Korean Counter-Strike players, most of whom have already made the big leap from the first-person shooter to the massively multiplayer online role-playing game genre, participated in the closed beta of the upcoming, heavily localized and Steam-free version of the game.
Counter-Strike Online is touted as the Asian edition of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero. It’s aimed at pleasing the Asian market with modifications to gameplay such as new weapons, maps and player models.
Here’s a list of the new weapons: USAS-12 automatic shotgun, K1A sub-machine gun, MP7A1 sub-machine gun, FN Scar rifle, XM-8 rifle, VSK-94 sniper rifle, SVD semi-automatic sniper rifle, and QBB-95 machine gun.
There are eight new player models available in Counter-Strike Online. For the terrorists, we have the Red Beret Condittiere, the Asia Red Army, the National Liberation Campaign, and the Vigilante Corps. For the counter-terrorists, on the other hand, we have the South Korean 707, the Taiwanese Police Special Forces, the Chinese Devil Squad, and the Japanese SAT.
Counter-Strike Online is scheduled for release in Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan.

















I hope this version of Counter-Strike will be able for South America and U.S.A, But Valve have to modify special effects for the next edition.
A run for there money more like a trip to the hospital after passing out from laughter
well it seems ok we can all give it a try and we all have our own opinion so lets try it