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Crossfire is an online first-person shooter video game released in South Korea in 2007. The game was developed by Smilegate Entertainment and grew to be hugely popular in China. It is recognized as one of the world's most-played video games by player count, with many users likening its gameplay to Counter-Strike. Videos of Chinese players doing Crossfire parkour have been posted to YouTube since at least 2013.

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History

Crossfire was first officially released in South Korea on May 3rd, 2007 by Smilegate Entertainment for Microsoft Windows. The game was distributed in China by Tencent.[1] The game was the highest-grossing online game in the year 2013, making over $954 million. The game is sometimes referred to as a CS:GO clone due to its visual and gameplay similarities.[2] Crossfire is free-to-play with in-game purchases. Smilegate claims that Crossfire has over 1 billion registered users, making it the world's most-played video game by player count.[3]

The game's popularity in China is sometimes noted to be aided by its stable internet client, which allows gameplay on relatively unstable connections. Moreover, according to an interview with Crossfire development chief Jang Ina, the game was simplified in order to appeal to Chinese audiences new to video games.[4]

Gameplay

Crossfire is a free-to-play first-person shooter that pits two mercenary corporations named "Black List" and "Global Risk" against each other. Players choose to play as a mercenary from one of the two groups and join online teams that support a maximum of 8 players on either side.

The game has a free currency called "Game Points" that are earned through playing matches, buying premium items or completing missions. Premium and special items are only bought using real money.

Online Presence

On June 18th, 2007, YouTube[5] user @mcaaronice posted a video titled " Crossfire – Full Commercial," gathering over 2.8 million views in over 15 years (seen below).

The subreddit[6] /r/Crossfire has been active since the year 2013, with over 1,000 readers in over 9 years.

On February 10th, 2022, Twitter[7] user @TieGuyTravis posted a tweet about reviewing an edition of Crossfire. The tweet was reposted to /r/Games[8] by Redditor The_Iceman2288, gathering over 5,000 upvotes in over a year.

Crossfire Parkour

A popular gameplay method for Crossfire is "Parkour Mode," which is part of select Deathmatch maps. In parkour mode, players go through a series of obstacles in an attempt to reach the goal. Videos of players doing Crossfire parkour have been popular on YouTube since at least 2013.

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External References

[1] Korea Herald – Woman Behind Crossfire

[2] Forbes – Crossfire

[3] Variety – Crossfire

[4]  Korea Herald – Woman Behind Crossfire

[5] YouTube – mcaaronice

[6] Reddit – crossfire

[7] Twitter – TieGuyTravis

[8] Reddit – /r/Games



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