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CS:GO gets OG Counter-Strike's Tuscan map on the Steam Workshop

Last year, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive community figure Nors3 revealed that - after years of fan speculation and hope - the classic fan-made Counter-Strike map Tuscan was getting an "official" remake. Crafted by its original creator Colin 'Brute' Volrath and popular community map Ruby's creator Catfood, the all-new Tuscan is still very much a work-in-progress, and so far we've only got a peep at it via a few tweets and a guided walkthrough clip. Now, however, it's come to the CS:GO Steam Workshop.


Posted by Catfood on Steam Workshop, the new CS:GO version of Tuscan is tagged as 'WIP', and from the images included it's clear there's still a ways to go before it'll be a fully polished and complete map. Many of the floor, wall, and object textures aren't finished just yet - but, enough of the map is in place that we can get a really good idea of what the real deal will be when it arrives.


Compared to the original version - and an older creation from 2015 still available on Steam Workshop - the latest remake is a much brighter map, with pastel-coloured buildings and plenty of sunshine beaming down onto it from a blue sky. It's aesthetically really appealing, with more intricate stonework walls and buildings this time around.


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