The Counter-Strike community has been vibrant and vibrant since the launch of Counter-Strike 27 on September 2th. The game has now been released on Steam and yet the winners are being kept secret. In CS:GO, players had 167 achievements with a wide range of options for trophy hunters. Most of them could be earned by simply playing the game on the matchmaking servers, so no further effort was required. Regarding Counter-Strike 2, aka CS2, my achievement on Steam is hidden. However, this Steam secret achievement, may be easier to achieve than you think.
What is the secret CS2 achievement on Steam?
Steam's secret achievement, “A new start” and its description says “This is Counter-Strike”. A short but impressive message for players of CS:GO and previous versions of the game series. September 27 was truly a new beginning for all of us, and we couldn't express enough gratitude for the past and excitement for the future.
How to get Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) secret Steam achievement?
CS2's secret achievement is extremely easy to get. All gamers need to do is download CS2 and cross it off their to-do list by playing any type of game. This means you can join a Deathmatch game, play a matchmaking match, or even join any type of private server. As a result, if you follow any of these steps, the achievement will be completed and you will have a chance to get 2 percent of the achievements in CS100. At least for a while, because Valve could potentially add a few more in the future.
Are there any other achievements in CS2?
As of now I have no other achievements to complete in CS2. However, considering there are almost 170 in CS:GO, there's a chance Valve will add a few more in the future. But for now, this is all speculation.
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