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Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies launches for free on Steam

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Nexon’s zombie-themed Counter-Strike spin-off, the free-to-play Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies, is now on Steam for the grand price of free-to-play.

I am very confused that this game exists and am very unsure of what it actually entails, but let’s have a go. Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies offers a mix of game modes, from standard deathmatches to “zombie boss fights in unexplored territories.” It features classic returning maps as well as some new ones, and if the trailer is any indication, there’s at least one mode in which deceased humans will become zombies, shifting the game balance as it proceeds.

You can have a look at the launch trailer below, or take a look at the game itself – and, indeed, download it for free – over on Steam.


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