Counter-Strike: CZ site opens
Ritual releases new information on its single-player Counter-Strike game. New screens inside.
Ritual Entertainment has opened a Web site devoted to Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, the long-awaited single-player game based on Counter-Strike. The site features information on five of the game's 19 missions, which take place around the world and put players in the shoes of various elite forces, including the US SEALs, the British SAS, the German GSG9, and the Japanese NPA. Each mission includes a number of objectives, such as escorting VIPs and diffusing bombs, that will be familiar to Counter-Strike players.
The site doesn't include mention of an official release date for the game. For more details, check out our previous coverage of the game.
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Counter-Strike: Condition Zero
- Publisher(s): Sierra Entertainment
- Developer(s): Turtle Rock Studios
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- ESRB: M





