Published , by Ozzie Mejia
Published , by Ozzie Mejia
Valve surprised fans around the world when it launched Counter-Strike 2, the sequel to one of the most recognizable PC shooters of all time. Even a gaming giant like Valve isn't immune to the occasional server or matchmaking issue. That's why Shacknews is here to assist with any information on server outages or scheduled maintenance windows.
Valve does not have an official website that covers Counter-Strike 2 server outages or downtime. One of the best resources for anything that strikes out of the blue is the Counter-Strike Twitter (X) account. This account will mostly post CS2 news and official patch/release notes, but is also a strong resource for sudden server outages. A less frequent source of server news, but a good resource to bookmark regardless, is the official Counter-Strike website. Similarly, a last-ditch effort for information can be made by visiting the Counter-Strike 2 Steam listing, though that's less likely to offer any concrete information on the latest server news.
For something more focused on server issues and matchmaking numbers, CS2 players may want to consider consulting a third party. Specifically, Steam Status (from the curators of SteamDB) regularly monitors various Steam services, including the current state of Counter-Strike 2 servers.
The good news for Counter-Strike 2 players is that first-party Valve games rarely experience major server issues, even during peak periods like this launch window and the first days after Counter-Strike: Global Offensive went free-to-play. The bad news is that if there is an outage, there isn't much that can be done from the player's end. Keep following Valve's official accounts, as well as the team at Steam Status, for the latest updates. We'll endeavor to cover Counter-Strike 2 in the weeks to come, so keep it on Shacknews and the Counter-Strike 2 topic page for any updates.