As one of the creators of the original Counter-Strike, Minh Le – known best online as ‘Gooseman’ – naturally still keeps his eyes on the game he helped to foster from a Half-Life mod into the all-conquering beast that has now become what CS2 is today. Valve’s multiplayer game remains largely untouchable at the top of the Steam charts, with only rare, major launches pushing it briefly off its throne. However, in a new interview, Le reveals that he’s not often part of those numbers, although he did recently hop on to celebrate the return of Cache.
“I’m very rusty:” Counter-Strike creator ‘Gooseman’ doesn’t play CS2 much these days, but he did check out Cache
25 May 20260

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