FMPONE, creator of the Cache and Subzero maps, has recreated Santorini for Counter-Strike 2 called Thera. The map, formerly known as Santorini, was named Thera for CS2.
Cache And subzero The map creator behind classic maps such as FMPONEreleased in CS:GO in 2016 Santorini Operation map rolled up its sleeves for its renewal. He published his new map called Thera for Counter-Strike 2.
FMPONE’s Cache map is its most famous map. Intensive work is being done on Thera, although it has not yet been fully remade for CS2. Thera is not technically a brand new map, it was released alongside Operation Wildfire for CS:Go. This beautiful map, set in Greece, appears as a remake of Santorini. For this latest release, it was announced that the Greek island had been renamed Thera rather than using its classical name.
First Look at Thera in CS2
The middle part of the map, which has a holiday atmosphere, is bright and spacious. Its edges are full of bottlenecks and sneaky hungry people. It appears as a map decorated with numerous small scenes and detailed textures. It feels just like a finished version of a map that has been in development for a long time. Of course, there will potentially be some iterations as players try out the map.
The map, published on December 27, already has thousands of subscribers. We have no doubt that this number will increase rapidly in the coming days. To check out the map, head over to the Steam Workshop. from here You can subscribe.
By the way, the Cache map still hasn’t officially returned to CS2. Valve is remaining tight-lipped about its future content plans. Therefore, it is unclear when the map will officially return. Other classic maps such as Train and Cobblestone are not yet available on the official servers. Many players are hopeful for his return.
Thera will now start showing its name among the maps that both casual and competitive players can play. If it is liked, it may enter the active duty map pool in the future.