Counter Strike: Global Offensive, a game with one of the most developed esports community, along with popularity. The Counter Strike franchise has been a fan favorite for a very long time, and for good reason too. In this article, we will talk about CS:GO gets unranked matchmaking. Here’s all you need to know:
CSGO
So what is Counter Strike: Global Offensive, or CS:GO? CS:GO is an online multiplayer first-person shooter game. The game has been a pillar of the first-person shooter games on the PC platform and is widely considered as a sort of a predecessor to several games that are in the market today. These include the famous multiplayer, Valorant.
The gameplay mechanism is simple. Players are divided into teams of 5 and left around on opposing sides of a map. The players are divided into 2 player types, terrorists and counter-terrorists. While each of these types has its own unique set of guns, most of the weapons are common for both. There are 2 kinds of maps, a bomb map, and a hostage map. You are allotted an amount of money after each round, which you can capitalize on by killing people or completing tasks, like defusing or planting bombs.
CS:GO gets unranked matchmaking
On 3 June, CS:GO released a blog post that detailed the release of a new unranked matchmaking mode. Players can now play Unranked matchmaking, which, while pitting them against similar skill groups, will not earn them any skill group. Matchmaking will not tamper with your original skill group either, so feel free to practice a bit before getting into the big leagues!
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