After the launch<\/a> of Counter-Strike 2<\/em> in a limited test<\/a> phase last week, most of the player base is excited<\/a> for what is to come to Valve’s historic FPS franchise. While many of the players are focusing on the regular five-versus-five competitive mode, there is also quite a number of fans that want the developer to give some love to Wingman, a two-versus-two competitive mode initially added in 2017 as part of Operation Hydra content that became permanent after the operation was over.<\/p>
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“I have played 2,000 Wingman games, [and] as a busy guy with busy friends, this game mode has been my salvation and for all the 20 real-life friends who drop by for a wingman once in a while, Wingman is the only way we can guarantee a game with ‘just us’ versus the masses of Counter-Strike<\/em>,” one player said<\/a> on Reddit. “Why are there only two maps in the Wingman map pool built for Wingman, while the rest of the maps are 2011 versions of official maps cut in half \/ often designed for a different mode?”<\/p>
CS2<\/em> is officially launching worldwide this summer after Valve collects enough feedback to improve the game while it’s in limited testing. The update is already making waves as content creators, professional players, and fans are deeply interested<\/a> in trying out or watching CS2<\/em> content, and has also pushed CS:GO<\/em> to reach an all-time peak<\/a> on Steam.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"