Valve's acquisition of Cache rights from creator FMPONE has fueled persistent trader optimism for its CS2 Active Duty map pool return, amid community demands since its 2019 CS:GO removal. Recent teases—dev playtesting sightings, social media hints alongside competitive maps, and CS2 team year-end posts promising 2026 improvements—have driven sentiment, especially after January's pool rotation removing Train for Anubis. FACEIT's March 30 update added an optional eighth community-voted map (Cache eligible) starting April 22, testing viability without official commitment. No Active Duty inclusion yet as of mid-April, with pros like Aurora's MAJ3R eyeing post-IEM Cologne Major timing, balancing hype against Valve's deliberate patch cycles.
Riepilogo sperimentale generato dall'AI con riferimento ai dati di Polymarket. Questo non è un consiglio di trading e non ha alcun ruolo nella risoluzione di questo mercato. · AggiornatoValve aggiungerà la cache al pool di mappe entro...?
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$297,083 Vol.
30 aprile
6%
30 giugno
32%
$297,083 Vol.
30 aprile
6%
30 giugno
32%
If Cache is added to the Active Duty pool, it must remain there continuously for at least 48 hours for this market to resolve to “Yes”. Temporary additions (e.g., for testing) that are reversed within 48 hours will not count. If Cache is added after the deadline, this market will resolve to “No”, even if the addition was announced earlier.
For the purpose of this market, “Valve” refers to Valve Corporation, the developer and publisher of the Counter-Strike series.
For the purpose of this market, the “official map pool” refers to the Active Duty map group in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), which consists of the maps eligible for both competitive matchmaking and professional tournaments.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Valve; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercato aperto: Mar 3, 2026, 1:28 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...If Cache is added to the Active Duty pool, it must remain there continuously for at least 48 hours for this market to resolve to “Yes”. Temporary additions (e.g., for testing) that are reversed within 48 hours will not count. If Cache is added after the deadline, this market will resolve to “No”, even if the addition was announced earlier.
For the purpose of this market, “Valve” refers to Valve Corporation, the developer and publisher of the Counter-Strike series.
For the purpose of this market, the “official map pool” refers to the Active Duty map group in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), which consists of the maps eligible for both competitive matchmaking and professional tournaments.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Valve; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Valve's acquisition of Cache rights from creator FMPONE has fueled persistent trader optimism for its CS2 Active Duty map pool return, amid community demands since its 2019 CS:GO removal. Recent teases—dev playtesting sightings, social media hints alongside competitive maps, and CS2 team year-end posts promising 2026 improvements—have driven sentiment, especially after January's pool rotation removing Train for Anubis. FACEIT's March 30 update added an optional eighth community-voted map (Cache eligible) starting April 22, testing viability without official commitment. No Active Duty inclusion yet as of mid-April, with pros like Aurora's MAJ3R eyeing post-IEM Cologne Major timing, balancing hype against Valve's deliberate patch cycles.
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