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The is a massive collection of 1,440 custom maps designed to provide players with endless variety for both solo and multiplayer gameplay. This pack consolidates years of community creativity into a single 1.31 GB download, featuring everything from competitive defuse layouts to experimental "fun" modes. What's Inside the 1440 Map Pack? In the golden era of first-person shooters, roughly
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