Counter-Strike fans, here is something special for you today. Modder ‘Cloacked’ has recreated the Dust2 and Inferno maps from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in Unreal Engine 5. And, contrary to other fan remakes, you can go ahead and download this project.
Do note that you can only explore these maps. Right now, there aren’t any weapons, enemies or gameplay mechanics. And, to be honest, I don’t expect Cloacked to add such things.
Nevertheless, this is a really cool concept and gives us a glimpse at a modern remake of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Thus, I’d really like to see more maps ported to this project.
You can download the project from here. Below you can also find a video showcasing this fan remake in action.
Speaking of Unreal Engine 5, here are some other cool projects. There is an awesome Unreal Engine 5 Superman Fan Tech Demo that you must watch. There is also a video showing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in Unreal Engine 5, as well as The Sims 5. And lastly, Star Wars KOTOR looks really cool in UE5.
Enjoy!

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It looks cool, but this lighting is terrible it’s destroying all the work, I was almost blinded by this sky and the exposure is very slow.
Exactly what I was gonna say!
My eyes were hurting after 30secs!
Man, I tried this techdemo and with my 3070 Ti at 1440p I have terrible problems with Vram and system RAM usage!
It completely saturates the 8 GB of Vram if I look at the ground and walk at the same time, and then decrease as soon as I look up or stop walking!
And when that happens, this demo FULLY saturates the 32 Gb of system ram I have in my PC!
It’s the first time that an application consumes 32 GB of system ram!
I sincerely hope that games running on Unreal Engine 5 don’t require these absurd amounts of system-video ram.
Nah, it’s just very broken
8 GB Vram on a 2021 GPU LMAO
Even a PS5 have more Vram …
What a bs headline.
Sorry but this looks awful. There is too much brightness, they put too much bloom or whatever making it look awful. You can’t even see the sky it is just a blurry mess
it’s not “CSGO recreated”.
1. it’s not CSGO, it’s just two maps as a walking sim, no gameplay.
2. it’s not recreated. these are clearly the exact same models and textures ripped straight from CSGO. and to top it off they messed up the porting process. there are seams between models where shadows go missing or light leaks through from the other side, I don’t know which one.
3. the lighting is so badly configured it would be impossible to play even if there was gameplay. nobody in the CS community would want the game to look like this.
ubisoft and take-two: we’ll take it down. oh wait. you are lucky that is not our game.
BS click bait headline. When it comes to the video, exposure overblown, grainy shadows and aliasing everywhere.
2bright4mytaste…
In my opinion CS GO is one of fps games of all time.