From its humble beginnings as a Half-Life mod to pioneering the live service model, Counter-Strike has shaped the future of gaming.

In recent years, Live Service games have become the go-to model for most studios. This model offers free-to-play experiences and rakes in revenue through microtransactions and in-game purchases. It allows players to enjoy endless updates and fresh content while also keeping studios profitable.
The game started its life as a mod for another game. | Image Credit: Valve
And if we’re talking about live-service games, we simply can’t ignore Counter-Strike, the title that started it all and set the bar high. While gamers enjoy the CS and its competitiveness, they might not know that it started out as a simple mod for Half-Life, until Valve finally took notice.
The humble beginning of Live Service games with Counter-Strike

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In 1999, Minh Le, a student and amateur developer, and Jess Cliffe, a level designer decided to work together and create a mod for Half-Life. Their vision was simple: to create a multiplayer experience where players could compete as either terrorists or counter-terrorists in a series of fast-paced missions.
At its heart, the mod aimed to combine the intense action of a first-person shooter with strategic, team-based gameplay, which was rare for its time. Despite its massive popularity in the modding community, Counter-Strike initially had no official backing.
The reason was simple: Not only it was just a passionate project of students but at the time, the concept was very new. However, upon its release, the mod gained immense traction from players, thanks to its addictive gameplay and tight mechanics.
In 2000, it finally caught the eye of the developers of Valve, who hired Le and Cliffe, securing the rights to Counter-Strike and turning it into a standalone title. This marked the birth of one of the most successful franchises in gaming history.
At the time of its release, the game laid the foundation for what we now know as the “live-service” game model, where there are ongoing updates, community-driven content, and new seasonal events that keep players engaged for a long time.
Counter-Strike has evolved into a timeless experience
Players are still enjoying the game for its intense multiplayer experience. | Image Credit: Valve
As Valve continued to refine the game over the years by adding new maps, weapons, and game modes, CS found its place in the esports scene as well. Competitive play became a major part of the game’s identity, and tournaments began to draw in millions of viewers worldwide.
Even today in 2025, CS continues to be one of the most popular online multiplayer games, boasting a player base of over 900,000 daily active users. This popularity is thanks to the developer’s commitment. Recently, it released the game’s latest iteration: Counter-Strike 2 with better graphics and internal changes.
In many ways, it was the prototype for the modern live service game, and given its success over the years, it has proven that a well-designed, constantly evolving game can keep players engaged for years, even decades.
In the end, from its humble beginning as a mod for Half-Life to earning its title as the “father of all live-service games,” it has redefined the landscape of online gaming and created a legacy that continues to influence the gaming industry to this day.
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