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The authors of Tuscan released the map in open beta test
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The authors of Tuscan released the map in open beta test

Designers catfood and BrutesMaps announced on Twitter that the beta version of the Tuscan map is ready for public testing. Anyone can try it out. To do this, you need to go to the Steam Workshop and find the Tuscan beta version and subscribe to it, then go to CS:GO and launch the downloaded map.

The authors of Tuscan have released the map into an open beta test. Photo 1

The authors claim that in the future the map will undergo various revisions many times, and the final version will differ significantly from what we can see there now.

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Recall that in CS 1.6 Tuscan was included in the list of tournament maps. Its origin came from the cpl_mill map, after which Tuscan became independent and gained popularity.

After the release of CS:GO, many players asked Valve to return Tuscan to a new version of their favorite shooter, but the management of the game studio did not react to their wishes.

Recall that it was on the Tuscan map that John 'Edward' Sukharev received the title of Pistol King after a perfect ace. Edward is one of the famous CS 1.6 and CS:GO players and part-time member of the 2009-2012 gold roster of Natus Vincere.

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