Big update coming to Counter-Strike? Vacnet 3.0, Armory 2, and more

Big update coming to Counter-Strike? Vacnet 3.0, Armory 2, and more

Ganesh Jadhav

19 Feb, 2025, 20:25

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Last updated: 8 Apr, 2025, 15:06

Since the last public update on February 28, Valve has been pushing a series of silent updates to Counter-Strike 2 over the past week, with the latest arriving last night, on March 18. With the last major content drop coming six months ago, speculation is growing about a significant update for CS2.

The rumors range from a new anti-cheat system to a new "operation," a new map, and more.  We've gathered the most prominent speculations and conducted our due diligence to compile a list of expected updates for Counter-Strike.

VacNet 3.0 and the Return of Overwatch

After announcing a limited test of its new AI-powered anti-cheat system, VacNet 3.0, in August 2024, Valve has been continuously testing various components. The system is designed to be more efficient at detecting cheaters and issuing bans in real time.

Although little is known about the inner workings of VacNet 3.0, reports indicate that it has already been effective in canceling matches and banning cheaters mid-game. With six months of testing behind it, and Counter-Strike breaking player records, Valve may be preparing for a full release of the new anti-cheat.

These speculations intensified following recent changes to "CS2 - Competitive Cooldowns and Bans," which introduce match disconnections and 24-hour competitive cooldowns for players engaging in "irregular gameplay." However, Valve has yet to clarify what exactly falls under this category, though it likely includes cheating, smurfing, and griefing. Additionally, players in the same party may receive the same cooldown penalty, regardless of individual involvement.

The combination of VacNet 3.0 and the Overwatch system could significantly improve the game’s competitive integrity. Overwatch, a community-driven cheat review system, was reintroduced in Counter-Strike 2 in April 2024, but access was limited to Valve-trusted partners. With the release of VacNet 3.0, there is hope that Overwatch will be expanded to a wider player base.

 New Operation, Danger Zone and Armory Pass Update

In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, new operations introduced exclusive skins, limited-edition cases, operator skins, time-bound game modes, PvE content, and more. However, as much as the community hopes for operations to return, it remains highly unlikely. Similarly, Danger Zone is a relic of the past and is not expected to make a comeback anytime soon.

What we will get, however, is a refreshed Armory Pass. Valve has confirmed that the Armory system is here to stay and will serve as a replacement for traditional operations. With the limited-edition 'Desert Eagle | Heat Treated' now removed, the pass is due for an update.

Building on the existing stars collection system, Armory Pass 2.0 is expected to feature a Train or Cobblestone collection (for reasons discussed later), along with new charms, stickers, and more. The most exciting addition, however, could be operator skins, which have been heavily speculated to debut in the upcoming Armory Pass.

Cache, Cobblestone’s Return, and a Map Pool Update

One of the biggest developments in the Counter-Strike community recently is FMPONE’s announcement of a Cache rework. However, since Valve has not confirmed acquiring the map, Cache is unlikely to be added to the game anytime soon.

De Cache as announced by FmPone
De Cache as announced by FMPONE. (credits: FMPONE X)

Meanwhile, Cobblestone may have a better chance of making a comeback. A winter-themed rework of the map was discovered in the game files some time ago, suggesting that Cobblestone could be the next addition to CS2.

As for the competitive map pool, no major changes are expected until after the Austin Major in June 2025, coinciding with the conclusion of Premier Season 2.

A New Mode: Retake

Another widely rumored addition is the return of the Retake mode. First introduced in Operation Broken Fang, Retake quickly became a community favorite. Given that Arms Race was added over a year ago, the timing is right for another new mode.

While details remain scarce, multiple sources suggest that Retake is set to return, bringing a fresh gameplay experience to Counter-Strike.

When Can We Expect the Next Big Update?

The update is expected to arrive before the Austin Major in June 2025, though some community insiders believe it could drop by the end of this month.

The most plausible timeline suggests a post-Austin Major release, coinciding with the conclusion of Premier Season 2 and the launch of Season 3. However, with Counter-Strike breaking player count records, releasing a major update sooner rather than later would be a strategic move. That said, Valve operates on its own schedule, and surprises—or delays—are always a possibility.


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