CS2 Map Pool Update: Dust2 Returns, Overpass Out; Anubis Joins as T-Side Specialist
March 28, 2026
The current active duty CS2 map pool features seven maps—Dust2, Inferno, Mirage, Nuke, Anubis, Overpass, and ancient context-rich versions—that are central to competitive play and hold historical significance for gameplay strategy.
Dust2 has resurfaced in the pool in 2024, replacing Overpass and continuing its long-standing presence in competitive CS play.
The map pool exists within the broader arc of CS competitive history, reflecting changes since CS:GO and influenced by Premier mode and the CS2 launch.
Anubis joined the active duty lineup in Season Four, replacing Train as part of a recent reshuffle.
CS2’s active duty pool comprises seven maps with a six-month rotation cycle that aligns with Premier seasons.
Reserve maps—Train, Vertigo, Warden, Stronghold, Alpine, Office, and Italy—remain available outside Premier play and for other competitive modes.
Anubis stands out as the only active duty map not originally developed by Valve, leaning toward T-side dominance and functioning as a specialist map.
FAQ clarifies cadence of updates at roughly six months, Major map usage limited to the active duty pool, and Mirage as the recommended first map for new learners.
Dust2, Inferno, Mirage, and Nuke are highlighted as core training staples, with Mirage specifically recommended for beginners due to its high pick rate and abundant learning resources.
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Dot Esports • Mar 28, 2026
All CS2 competitive maps and active duty map pool (Updated 2026)