Counter-Strike co-creator says he's happy they sold the game to Valve—'They have done a great job of maintaining the legacy'
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Counter-Strike recently <a href="https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fps/the-original-counter-strike-mod-is-25-years-old-valve-calls-it-the-greatest-videogame-ever-made/" target="_blank"><u>celebrated its 25th anniversary</u></a>, and is more popular than ever. The original Half-Life mod became a standalone title after Valve hired co-creators Minh "Gooseman" Le and Jesse "Cliffe" Cliffe, and since then has iterated and grown into the most popular competitive FPS on the planet, with over 30 million monthly players...
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