Counter Strike 1.6 officially dead as ESEA shuts down last server

The partnership between ESEA and Counter Strike 1.6 which has lasted 14 years, finally comes to an end

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Counter Strike certainly has left its mark on most of the early millennials. Before the days of PS4's and Xbox's, we all relied on games such as Age of Empires and Counter Strike to save our day.

While Age of Empires is set for a 4K reboot, Age of Empires: Definitive Edition, Counter Strike is going down memory lane as E-Sports Entertainment Association League (ESEA) announced that the partnership between ESEA and Counter Strike 1.6, which has lasted for 14 years, has finally come to an end as the servers for Counter Strike 1.6’s last servers have officially been shut down.

“In 2014 we officially shut down all CS:S servers, and today we do the same for Counter-Strike 1.6,” read a statement on ESEA’s official website.

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“For many of us Counter-Strike 1.6 has played a large role in our life, from being the basis of lifetime friendships to developing e-sports legends that many of us still look up to today. It ultimately is what allowed ESEA to be what it is today. “

Back in 2003, when ESEA was founded, the only game it supported was Counter-Strike 1.6.
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