Condition Zero Switching Hands

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09:13 December 7th, 2002 - 1,201 Views
Both Valve and Gearbox Software have officially announced that the upcoming single-player based version of the popular anti-terrorism mod is no longer being worked on at Gearbox. The game is now being developed by Ritual Entertainment, and some progress will be presented during a seminar at the The CPL's upcoming Counter-Strike Championships in Dallas, Texas.
Counter-Strike: Condition Zero Development Moves to Ritual The primary development of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero (CS:CZ) has moved to Ritual Entertainment. Counter-Strike: Condition Zero introduces single player gaming to the world's #1 online action game. Representatives from Ritual and Valve will be presenting the latest on CS:CZ during a seminar at the The CPL's upcoming Counter-Strike Championships in Dallas, Texas. Gearbox Software suspended development of Counter-Strike: Condition Zero in July of 2002. Counter-Strike: Condition Zero introduces single player gaming to the world's #1 online action game. Valve Software has overseen development since July. Gearbox is aware of and endorses Ritual Entertainment's involvement. After developing several Half-Life games, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero, Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 and James Bond 007: Nightfire, Gearbox Software is refocusing its efforts on future technology and more interesting and innovative game play. Gearbox Software will be discussing Halo: Combat Evolved for the PC and our vision for the future of interactive entertainment at The CPL's December 2002 event in Dallas, Texas. Any inquiries may directed to press@gearboxsoftware.com -Randy Pitchford