Counter-Strike 2 Receives Exciting Update with New Left-Hand Viewmodel Feature

Valve introduces a fresh update for Counter-Strike 2, altering the Active Duty map pool and finally adding a highly anticipated feature.
Counter-Strike 2 Receives Exciting Update with New Left-Hand Viewmodel Feature

Highlights

  • Valve's update for Counter-Strike 2 introduces the left-hand viewmodel feature.
  • Dust 2 replaces Overpass in the Active Duty map pool in the latest Counter-Strike 2 update.
  • Counter-Strike 2 continues to evolve significantly with each update, despite a shaky launch in September 2023.

Valve has rolled out a new Counter-Strike 2 update, packed with significant revisions and the introduction of the long-awaited left-hand viewmodel feature. This addition, previously available in CS:GO, is now a part of Counter-Strike 2.

The unveiling of Counter-Strike 2 last year caught many in the gaming community by surprise. While speculation about a Source 2 upgrade for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive had been ongoing for years, Valve's decision to rebrand the game showcased a high level of confidence in their work. Following up on one of the most beloved multiplayer FPS games of all time was a daunting task, but Valve has largely succeeded with Counter-Strike 2. Despite a less-than-perfect launch, Valve has remained dedicated to enhancing the game through frequent updates since its debut in September 2023.

The latest Counter-Strike 2 update was outlined by Valve in a series of patch notes. One change that stands out is the reintroduction of the left-hand viewmodel, a feature previously present in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. This enhancement allows players to choose the side of the screen where their weapon appears, with the flexibility to switch sides at will. Its absence from the initial release of Counter-Strike 2 was notable given its significance in high-level play. Nonetheless, this addition represents a substantial quality-of-life upgrade for the weapons in Counter-Strike 2 and is sure to be well-received by the game's community.

However, the left-hand viewmodel is not the only notable change in this update. The Counter-Strike 2 map pool is undergoing a shift, with Dust 2 making a comeback in the Active Duty maps, displacing Overpass. Consequently, Dust 2 will now be playable in Premier mode and will replace Overpass in professional competitions as well. Additionally, enhancements have been made to Inferno to enhance its playability. Changes to the buy menu have been implemented, and the Overwatch anti-cheat system from CS:GO has been reintroduced to the game. Overall, this update marks a significant overhaul.

The original Counter-Strike was released in 2000, and its enduring popularity over the years is remarkable. Despite the limited number of releases in the series, Valve has perfected the tactical shooter genre, creating games that players continuously revisit. It remains one of the few Steam games to have ever reached a peak of over a million players, and the launch of Counter-Strike 2 has only bolstered its popularity. It's evident that Counter-Strike is a mainstay, especially with updates of this caliber.

Counter-Strike 2 Patch Notes for April 25 Update

[ VIEWMODEL ]

  • Modified viewmodel bob movement
  • Introduced