CSGO unveils The Anubis Collection in latest patch notes

CSGO unveils The Anubis Collection in latest patch notes
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Valve has dropped a brand new patch for competitive FPS CSGO, with the latest update adding a brand new Anubis collection of weapon finishes.

The collection includes 19 weapon finishes for various weapons, each of them with an Ancient Egyptian theme based around the Anubis bomb disposal map which was this past August re-added to Counter Strike Global Offensive to mark the game’s tenth anniversary. It’s not the only addition in these patch notes, with a few map tweaks also coming along in this update.

As the official Counter Strike website reveals, however, they aren’t the largest collection of patch notes. Therefore, we’ve also included the notes from the previous patch – which dropped at the end of March – so you can look at those too.

CSGO patch notes April 24

Anubis Collection:

  • Introducing the Anubis Collection, featuring 19 weapon finishes themed around the newest addition to Counter-Strike’s Active Duty map pool.

Maps

  • Spring celebrations have ended in Ember Land.
  • Lava in the tunnels is rising.
  • Minor bug fixes.

CSGO patch notes March 31

Networking

  • Multiple network optimizations.
  • The player lister in private matchmaking should no longer mix CS:GO and CS2 players together if they use the same private matchmaking pool code.

UI

  • Added Defuse Kit to team equipment display.
  • Scoreboard – Various font and style changes
  • Adjusted voting panel to more closely match other UI

Visuals

  • Continued physically based rendering (PBR) compatibility adjustments to stickers:
    — Brightened some sticker styles for better contrast
    — Added some functionality to support fine-tuning individual items in future content adjustments.
  • Adjusted some main menu and end of round animations to reduce interpenetration of weapons and character models.
  • Various improvements to character models.
  • Continued improvements to inspect/reload behavior.

Dust II

  • Various adjustments to clipping and materials.
  • Sealed rooftops to prevent grenades/molotovs from landing in places they shouldn’t.

Misc

  • Restored functionality for adding/removing bots while playing offline.
  • Restored spray menu functionality.
  • Restored radio command functionality.
  • Fixes for various crashes.

The patch comes as CSGO is currently running a limited test for the upcoming Counter Strike 2, which was announced earlier this year. Counter Strike 2 will be released as a full free update to CSGO later this summer, and here you can find out how to get access to the Counter Strike 2 Limited Test.

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