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Counter strike global offensive easter eggs
Counter strike global offensive easter eggs









counter strike global offensive easter eggs

YouTuber snaileny accessed the room via a secret passage and found a handful of computers inside, emitting a code.

counter strike global offensive easter eggs

The first clue comes from the boarded up Room 3 in the newly rolled out Danger Zone's Blacksite map. Original story: YouTuber Valve News Network has gathered together a bunch of in-game clues that point to the possibility of another ARG that could be leading up to the reveal of a new title - via PCGamesN. If that's indeed the case, Valve's dedicated community will no doubt decipher the message. The developer is known for its long-winded, exhaustive ARGs, and this may just be a first test. Of course, there's always the chance Valve is intentionally trying to mislead players. The Portal reference in Danger Zone game mode, found in the third room, was confirmed to be nothing more then an Easter Egg by Gabe himself. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Īnd if you needed further proof, Valve News Network's Tyler McVicker posted this alleged screenshot of a fan's email to Gabe Newell himself, in which Valve's head also denies it has anything to do with an ARG. "We’re just having a bit of fun and the Easter egg is not a product announcement," the Tweet reads.Ĭongrats to all who have found our Portal Easter egg on dz_blacksite! We’re just having a bit of fun and the Easter egg is not a product announcement. The first official word came from the CS:GO Twitter account. Update: Following the reveal of this supposed ARG, Valve has clarified the Portal room was just meant as an Easter egg, and not intended to be a teaser for future games. Counter Strike: Global Offensive players thought they've found a Portal-related ARG in the game, but Valve has weighed in to suggest otherwise.











Counter strike global offensive easter eggs