Counter Strike: Global Offensive Supports Mouse And Keyboard On PS3

Counter Strike: Global Offensive on PS3 will support mouse and keyboard when it's released early next year, according to Kotaku. It'll also support the Move controller and players will be able to compete against those on PC and Mac, thanks to Valve's Steamworks.

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Counter Strike: Global Offensive on PS3 will support mouse and keyboard when it’s released early next year, according to Kotaku. It’ll also support the Move controller and players will be able to compete against those on PC and Mac, thanks to Valve’s Steamworks.

360 users will have to use controllers and will not be able to play cross platform, Microsoft continues not to want to support Steam on Xbox, for some odd reason.

It’s great news that the PS3 version of the game is going to be at least as good as the PC version, graphics notwithstanding. My only question now is, if Valve can do it, why can’t Blizzard?


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