Here’s everything you’ll need to know about ranks in Counter-Strike 2, including how they work in both Premier and Competitive and how they've changed from CS:GO.
How ranks work in CS2 Premier mode Ranks in CS2’s Premier mode work a little differently than standard Competitive. Instead of having a rank like in Competitive, Premier gives players a more precise CS Rating after ten placement matches, allowing you to tell when exactly you’ll rank up or down. These ratings range from 0 to over 35,000, with each win or loss affecting your CS Rating. Groups of 5,000 elo are assigned different colors as follows:
Grey: 0 - 4,999
Light Blue: 5,000 - 9,999
Blue: 10,000 - 14,999
Purple: 15,000 - 19,999
Pink: 20,000 - 24,999
Red: 25,000 - 29,999
Gold: 30,000+
To check your CS Rating, view the Premier leaderboard. There are also quite a few other differences between how Premier and Competitive matches work, and we've got them all laid out in our Premier guide.
How ranks work in CS2 Competitive mode For former CS:GO players, CS2’s Competitive rank system will seem a lot more familiar, with CS:GO’s classic ranks making their return.
In CS2, Competitive players have different ranks per map. For example, one player who frequently queues for Anubis might be ranked Master Guardian I on Anubis but still be at Gold Nova II on other maps. If you’re new to CS2, this will let you familiarize yourself with each map alongside players at your skill level. To see your rank for a map, you’ll need to reach 10 wins on that map. CS2’s Competitive ranks are as follows:
Silver I
Silver II
Silver III
Silver IV
Silver Elite
Silver Elite Master
Gold Nova I
Gold Nova II
Gold Nova III
Gold Nova Master
Master Guardian I
Master Guardian II
Master Guardian Elite
Distinguished Master Guardian
Legendary Eagle
Legendary Eagle Master
Supreme Master First Class
The Global Elite
Added: Oct 17 2023, 02:42 AM
Modified:Edited by SlayeR: Oct 17 2023, 02:43 AM
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