It looks like the CS:GO update released on 10th June by Valve packed a lot more than what was mentioned in the update log. A day after finding out that players could actually play tic-tac-toe on Inferno, evidence suggesting an upcoming new game mode for CS:GO has taken the community by storm.
The information which was brought to light by Reddit user ‘Forest_Technicality’ seems to be pointing towards a possible new game mode for CS:GO. After data-mining through the update, the user found the following pieces of evidence suggesting that official retake servers could soon be making their way into official matchmaking,
The user concluded that these were the only two maps which pointed towards a possible future retake game mode as no other map had anything special. For more evidence on the same click here.
The last time CS:GO introduced a new game mode was well more than a year back in December 2018 when the game also went free-to-play. The battle-royale game mode called 'Danger Zone' was added to Counter-Strike’s arsenal to incorporate the trending gaming genre of that time while simultaneously attempting to boost the depleting userbase.
Since then despite an initial backlash and heavy criticism against the half-hearted battle royale game mode, a separate skill bracket was introduced for it along with a plethora of new changes to revamp the game mode.
Something similar might be brewing once again as community-run retake and execute servers are very popular and players do enjoy playing them for fun or for warm-up before jumping into official matchmaking. It will surely be great to have official servers running such game modes, as it will improve the overall quality of games while also being popular amidst the majority of playerbase.