Counter-Terrorist: Across the Globe

"'75 missions. Hundreds of enemies. Tons of weapons. All across one world.'""- Release tagline"Counter-Terrorist: Across the Globe is a first-person shooter action-adventure game concept by Red-Verse-Writer, a spin-off of the Counter-Strike series heavily inspired by the single-player campaigns of Condition Zero and Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes. In Across the Globe, the player takes on the role of a genetically modified counter-terrorist operative who must complete 75 different missions set across the planet while fighting against multiple terrorist syndicates.

Gameplay
The gameplay of Counter-Terrorist: Across the Globe is very different compared to a traditional Counter-Strike game, behaving more akin to a game similar to Half-Life and the spin-offs of Condition Zero and Condition Zero: Deleted Scenes. The player must complete missions in a linear fashion, which all consist of several larger maps that must be the player must transverse, fighting enemies and solving puzzles. Each mission climaxes in a boss battle, typically involving destroying or defending a vehicle.

Compared to Counter-Strike, weaponry is more varied, ranging from melee weapons to rocket launchers. Weapons and ammunition must be found around the maps themselves, and health and armour restoratives can also be acquired from the environment. Money is acquired by completing objectives and killing enemies, and can be spent in-between missions to upgrade the player's health, armour, speed, handling of guns and melee damage, as well as a weapon type's abilities and effectiveness.

Mission 0: Counter-Terrorist Training
The player character, identified as simply "Agent 010", is taken to a top secret counter-terrorist training facility in Geneva, Switzerland, where they are given training in movement, evading attacks, collecting items, leading hostages out of a conflict zone, defusing bombs, and using tools such as a remote-controlled bomb, blowtorch, fibre-optic camera, wrench, pistol, shotgun, sniper rifle and night-vision goggles. Following this, they are assigned to provide assistance to a Navy SEAL squadron attempting to launch a rescue of a large group of hostages from a terrorist syndicate in North Africa.