Behind the Scenes

Story 1: The Seven-Year Failure That Followed Counter-Strike


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What happens after you co-create a global phenomenon? For Minh Le, the visionary behind Counter-Strike, the answer was to walk away from the security of Valve and risk it all on an ambitious successor: Tactical Intervention.


In the debut episode of "Behind the Scenes," recorded live at devcom 2025, we sit down with Minh Le for an unflinchingly honest conversation about the project that came next. This isn't a story of success, but a seven-year journey through development hell, navigating difficult partnerships, and facing a crushing public reception.

We dive deep into the pivotal moments of that journey, from the mid-development decision to switch to a Free-to-Play model to the single most surreal moment of Minh's career—a story that involves a Korean character fair and a bunny costume.


This episode is a powerful look at the reality of game development, the immense pressure of following up a masterpiece, and the invaluable lessons learned from spectacular failure.


In this episode, you will learn:

  • Why Minh Le chose to leave Valve at the height of Counter-Strike's success.
  • The critical mistakes and external pressures that derailed the development of Tactical Intervention.
  • The surreal story of the "bunny costume" and what it symbolized for the project.
  • How failure can be a more powerful teacher than success, and how Minh Le found his way back to the industry.

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Behind the ScenesBy Triberg Media