
Recently, the developers of maps for Counter Strike: Global Offensive published a video with a detailed demonstration of Tuscan – a card that many have been waiting for for some time. Back in 2020, rumors appeared that the map, known from CS 1.6, could soon appear in CS: GO. After some time, the official trailer was posted, confirming that work on it was indeed underway.
Now, after more than a year of waiting, the first full review of the redesigned version of the map has appeared online. It was published by Brute and Catfood – developers who are working on this project. The trailer shows that a number of improvements and improvements have been made to the map compared to the previous version. However, its overall structure has remained almost unchanged. Object models and environmental elements have received more detail, and the overall visual style of the map has been noticeably improved.
The exact release date of Tuscan remains unknown, however, according to reports from the developers, it is clear that there is very little left until the finale. Most of the problems have already been solved, and only minor improvements and finishing touches remain. CS:GO fans can expect Tuscan to appear on servers in early 2022.