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Valve releases CS:GO Operation Broken Fang

The CS:GO community has gone quite some time without a significant update but fortunately, that is changing this week. The CS:GO dev team has announced Operation Broken Fang, the game's next big update. 

Broken Fang features seven new maps, a new Retakes mode that puts three terrorists against four CT players for eight rounds with weapon loadouts picked from a card system at the start of each round.

Above you can see Valve's short, 16-second cinematic for Broken Fang. It might not seem like much, but it is the first Counter-Strike cinematic  produced by Valve in many years.

As usual, there will be an Operation Pass for this update, which gets you access to this operation's competitive mode and cosmetic rewards. The full patch notes for this update can be found HERE.

KitGuru Says: Do many of you regularly play CS:GO? What do you think of Operation Broken Fang so far? 

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