Counter-Strike co-creator working on a new tactical shooter

29 September 2009

One of the original masterminds behind the incredibly popular Half Life Mod, Counter-Strike, has announced that he is working on a brand new team-based multiplayer tactical-shooter.

Minh Le originally joined Valve back in 2000 after the mod earned its self a cult like global following. Le reportedly worked on Counter-Strike 2 for some time, but the game apparently “never really got off the ground” and was “put on the shelf” according to IGN.

Le then left Valve and began working on a new game in his parents basement. He then managed to secure funding from South Korean IT company FIX Korea to develop a game that is now known as Tactical Intervention.

The game is apparently a new take on the terrorists vs. counter-terrorists gameplay that made Counter-Strike so popular.

“I enjoyed Counter-Strike, but I wanted to have my own game,” said Le. “I was never able to put in all the cool features I wanted because the people who played Counter-Strike would [complain] about all the changes. They liked the game as it is.”

Tactical Intercention is apparently based on a heavily modified version of Valve’s Source engine and will address a number of gripes Le had with the original. “I hated how powerful snipers were in Counter-Strike. They really unbalanced the game.” Said Le, who included camping and ‘lengthy rounds’ in his list of problems to address.

Beta testing on the game will begin soon, and a release is planned for later this year.

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