It is no doubt that Counter-Strike 2 has been embroiled in turmoil in the past few months, particularly in the official matchmaking department. To prove this point, a CS2 player shared a video meant to showcase the current state of the game’s Premier mode—characterized by Macarena singing and spinbotters.
The video from an April 19 thread, titled “This is the state of 20,000+ Premier lobbies,” the video shows a blatant cheater bunnyhopping around Inferno, shooting a USP-S as if it were an automatic rifle, and cheerfully singing the popular song Macarena. Cheating has been a rampant issue in official CS2 matches, and the game’s subreddit is overflowing with demos and claims that Premier is nigh unplayable, especially at 20,000 Elo or above.