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CS2 stats tracker website – Which one is best?

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Counter-Strike 2 is one of the best competitive FPS games ever, so it goes without saying that you would want to track your stats. Below, I will teach you how to use one and determine which one is the best.

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How to track your stats in CS2

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Valve trialed their own stat tracker called 360 Stats for Global Offensive. Ever since it went out of service, Counter-Strike 2 hasn't had its own stat tracker sufficient for you to learn details about your in-game performance.

Don't worry, though, since there are plenty of third-party stat trackers that use the publicly available metadata from CS2 to compile your profile. Just keep in mind that you will have to play some ranked games in order to be able to link your account with any kind of stat tracker for CS2.

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Best stats tracker for CS2

Leetify

Leetify is one of the highest-rated stat trackers for Counter-Strike 2. It provides detailed information about your gameplay, including statistics such as your K/D ratio, aim, rating, and location-based tips to enhance your gameplay.

The tracker also automatically supports third-party competitive gaming platforms such as FaceIT when you log in with your Steam account. While the free version of the platform is sufficient in my opinion, you can still opt for the Demo Pro version at an additional cost if you are satisfied with their service.

CS Stats

CS Stats is also a favorite among many CS2 players because it supports third-party platforms such as Steam or FaceIT, similar to other highly-rated stat trackers. This website provides you with the opportunity to obtain a comprehensive overview of your statistics, including weapon damage, aim ranking, and even grenade ranking. You can utilize this information to enhance your gameplay.

Tracker GG

Tracker GG is a popular stat tracker for various games, including Counter-Strike. The application provides detailed statistics about your gameplay and offers a premium membership that allows you to remove advertisements and customize your profile. Tracker GG also has an app you can download on your PC so you can see your stats in real-time.

Blitz

Similar to Tracker GG, Blitz is yet another stat tracker that focuses more on their in-game overlay and PC app to provide you with a more dynamic overview of your stats. In addition to CS2, Blitz offers information for a wide range of games beyond Counter-Strike. You can expect the same kind of useful information from Blitz that you would expect from any highly-rated stat-tracking website or application.

Most, if not all, websites that track your statistics in Counter-Strike 2 work in a similar fashion. They retrieve your publicly available matchmaking data to create a profile of your in-game performance. Whichever website you like the best is the one you should use. However, I do recommend that you try them all since it never hurts to give them a chance.

For more on Counter-Strike 2, be sure to check out How to show FPS in CS2 here on Pro Game Guides.


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Rayed Nawaz
Rayed is a fifth-year student of medicine. His gaming journey started on his hand-me-down PlayStation 1. From that to Xbox, and finally to PC. In his free time, he likes to play FPS and open-world games.