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CS Stats (csstats.gg/cstats.net scraped content points to this service) is an online stat-tracking tool for CS2 players, focused on tracking individual performance and match history in Competitive and Premier matchmaking. It emphasizes that its data comes from official Valve Matchmaking and does not include deathmatch or training maps, making it better suited for reviewing serious competitive matches rather than general casual gameplay statistics.
In terms of functionality, the platform supports Steam login and adding a game authentication code, after which it can automatically track new CS2 matches without requiring manual entry after each game. Post-match pages provide basic stats as well as more detailed advanced metrics, such as entry frags, trading, and clutch performance. Round-by-round breakdowns show how each round was won or lost, whether a clutch situation occurred, and the full kill feed. It also makes up for the limited match history available in-game by offering a more complete match history and personal progress charts.
In terms of data scale, the site states that it has processed 251.7 million games, covered 36.7 million players, and tracked 5 million VAC bans. VAC and Overwatch ban tracking is one of its differentiators, allowing players to see in the “played with” view whether someone they previously played with was later banned.
The scraped text does not disclose any pricing, membership tiers, or payment methods, so it is not possible to determine whether premium paid features exist. The platform is a web service and relies on Steam login. The site offers multiple language options, including Simplified Chinese, and introduces a Steam Bot Beta for faster tracking and match notifications. The text also mentions that it provides statistical capabilities for ESEA match pages.
Its advantages are a clear data scope, large scale, a high level of automation, and statistical dimensions well suited to match review and long-term progress tracking. Its drawbacks are that it requires linking Steam and a game authentication code, so privacy-conscious users should proceed carefully; its coverage is limited to official matchmaking-related scenarios; and there is no visible support for APIs, exports, team collaboration, or business reporting. In the “marketing/SEO” category, it is not a marketing tool, but rather a game data analytics product.
It is suitable for competitive CS2 players, regular stacks, and small team members who want to review matches, track performance, and look back at bans. The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, and Steam-related login flows may be affected by the network environment, so this is marked as unknown.
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