
CS2 Hacks & Cheats – Aimbot, ESP & Wallhack (2026)
Counter-Strike 2 isn’t just a visual upgrade — Valve rebuilt the game from scratch on Source 2, and that changes everything. The new sub-tick system means your shots register based on the exact moment you fire, not the next server tick. Smoke grenades now react to bullets, grenades, and doors. The buy menu, the movement physics, even the way flashbangs bloom — it’s all different. Old CS:GO cheats don’t work here, and the ones that “kind of” work get you VAC banned within days.
We’ve been developing Counter-Strike cheats since the original CS:GO beta. When Valve announced the Source 2 transition, we didn’t patch our old code — we started over. Our CS2 hack was built specifically for how this engine handles player data, visibility checks, and animation states. That’s why features like our aimbot feel native to the game instead of fighting against it.
If you’ve been burned by cheap CS2 cheats that got detected a week after purchase, you’re not alone. The market is flooded with reskinned CS:GO hacks sold by people who’ve never touched Faceit Level 10 or pushed for Global. Our dev team actually plays the game — we know what matters in a real match, and we know what gets you overwatched. That experience shows up in every feature we ship.
SecureCheats has served over 380,000 users since 2015. We’ve maintained undetected status through 7+ years of VAC updates, including the major anti-cheat overhauls in 2018 and 2023.
Last updated: February 2026
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CS2 hack demo showing ESP and aimbot in Premier matchmaking
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System Requirements
OS: Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit)
Game: Counter-Strike 2 via Steam
CPU: Intel or AMD (2015 or newer)
Anti-Virus: May need to whitelist loader (false positive)
Aimbot
- Start Bullet (Delay until X bullets fired)
- Custom Hitbox Selection
- Lock-On Target
- Adjustable FOV & FOV Display
- Deadzone & Visibility Checks
- Flash & Scope Awareness
- Advanced Smoothing & Auto Shooting
- Pistol Disable Feature
ESP / Visuals
- Skeleton & Box ESP (Multiple Styles)
- Snap Lines & Name ESP
- Health & Armor Bars
- Weapon & Distance Flags
- No-Scope Crosshair (Configurable)
- Radar Overlay (Adjustable)
Aim Assist
- Recoil Control System
- Fully Customizable
- Triggerbot with Precision Settings
Miscellaneous
- Head Level Indicator
- Customizable Crosshairs
- No Flash Effect
- Adjustable FOV Changer
- Hit Markers & Sound Effects
- Bomb Timer & Indicator
- Hotkey Display
- Auto Bunny-Hop
- Spectator List
- Stream Proof
- Kernel-Level Protection
What’s Included in Our CS2 Cheat Package
Here’s what you’re actually getting when you purchase our CS2 hack — no vague promises, just the feature breakdown.
Precision Aimbot
The aimbot locks onto targets based on your settings — head, chest, or nearest bone. You control the FOV (field of view), smoothing speed, and whether it waits for visibility confirmation before engaging. There’s also a “start bullet” delay if you want the first few shots to look organic before assistance kicks in. Works with all weapons, and you can disable it for pistols if you prefer to eco-round legitimately.
Full ESP Suite
See every player through walls with customizable box styles, skeleton rendering, health bars, armor values, and equipped weapons. Distance tags tell you exactly how far each enemy is, and name ESP helps you track specific players who keep hunting you down. Everything renders in real-time with zero performance hit — our overlay runs independently of CS2’s rendering pipeline.
Radar Enhancement
The built-in radar shows enemy positions, facing directions, and movement patterns. You can scale it up for wider awareness or shrink it for clutch situations. Unlike basic radar hacks, ours updates at the same rate as the game’s internal tickrate, so the data you see is what’s actually happening.
Quality-of-Life Features
Triggerbot fires automatically when your crosshair passes over an enemy — useful for AWP flicks. Recoil control keeps your spray tight without memorizing patterns. Auto bunny-hop maintains speed through maps like Nuke and Vertigo where movement matters. We also include no-flash, a bomb timer, and spectator list so you know when to play it cool.
Security Layer
Everything runs through kernel-level protection with built-in HWID spoofing. If your main account catches a ban (rare, but it happens), your hardware stays clean. We monitor VAC behavior daily and push silent updates when Valve changes detection vectors — usually before bans roll out.

How Our CS2 Aimbot, ESP, and Radar Actually Work
Most cheat sellers describe their features with words like “advanced” and “cutting-edge” without explaining what that actually means. Here’s how our stuff works under the hood.
Aimbot Target Acquisition
Our aimbot reads player position data directly from CS2’s entity list — the same data the game uses to render characters on your screen. When you activate aim assist, the cheat calculates the angle between your current crosshair position and the target’s selected hitbox, then moves your aim at whatever speed you’ve configured. Smoothing values between 1-10 control how human the movement looks. Higher values are safer but slower; lower values are snappier but more obvious on overwatch replays.
ESP Rendering Method
ESP works by intercepting world-to-screen coordinate calculations. We take each player’s 3D position in the game world and project it onto your 2D monitor, then draw boxes, lines, or skeleton overlays at those coordinates. The health and weapon data comes from the same entity list the aimbot uses. Because we’re reading data CS2 already has loaded in memory, there’s no network traffic that VAC can flag.
Why This Matters for Detection
VAC primarily looks for two things: known cheat signatures and suspicious memory access patterns. We avoid signatures by recompiling our loader with randomized code structures on every update. We avoid memory flags by reading data through methods that mimic legitimate game functions. It’s not magic — it’s just careful engineering by people who understand how Valve’s anti-cheat actually works.
The Trust Factor Question
A lot of players worry about Trust Factor drops when using cheats. Here’s the reality: Trust Factor is mostly behavioral. If you’re hitting 90% headshots and dropping 40-bombs every game, your Trust Factor will tank regardless of whether you’re cheating. Our features include configurable limits specifically so you can play at a level that doesn’t trigger statistical red flags.

CS2 Aimbot — Settings That Actually Matter
Every aimbot has the same core function: move your crosshair toward enemies. What separates a good CS2 aimbot from a bannable one is how it does it and how much control you have over the behavior.
Hitbox Selection
Choose where the aimbot targets — head for one-taps, chest for spray transfers, or “nearest bone” for reactive flicks. Most players run head-only for rifles and chest for SMGs. You can also set up weapon-specific profiles so your AK aims head while your MP9 targets center mass automatically.
FOV and Deadzone
FOV determines how close an enemy needs to be to your crosshair before the aimbot engages. A 180° FOV locks onto anyone on screen; a 5° FOV only assists when you’re already almost on target. Smaller FOV looks more legit but requires better raw aim. Deadzone is the opposite — it’s a circle around your crosshair where the aimbot won’t activate, preventing micro-adjustments that look robotic.
Smoothing and Speed
This is where most people get caught. Raw aimbot movement — instant snaps from one angle to another — is obvious to anyone reviewing your gameplay. Smoothing adds artificial travel time so your crosshair glides to the target instead of teleporting. We recommend values between 4-7 for competitive play. Anything below 3 is basically rage-cheating.
Visibility Checks
The aimbot won’t lock onto players behind walls unless you disable visibility checks. When enabled, it confirms line-of-sight before activating. This prevents the classic tell where someone’s crosshair tracks enemies through solid objects.
Start Bullet Delay
This setting waits until you’ve fired X bullets before aimbot assistance kicks in. Set it to 2-3 and your first shots look organic — human flick to the general area, then the aimbot tightens your spray. It’s subtle but makes a huge difference on overwatch.
Recoil Compensation
Separate from the aimbot but usually used together. This counters weapon recoil patterns so your spray stays centered. CS2 uses the same recoil patterns as CS:GO for most weapons, but the timing is slightly different due to sub-tick. Our compensation is tuned specifically for Source 2 behavior.

CS2 Wallhack & ESP — See Everything, Miss Nothing
Information wins rounds. Knowing where enemies are, what they’re holding, and how weak they are lets you make plays that would be impossible otherwise. Our CS2 ESP and wallhack package gives you that information without the clutter.
Player ESP Options
You choose what data displays: bounding boxes (2D or 3D), skeleton rendering, health bars, armor status, equipped weapon, and player name. Distance tags show exactly how far each enemy is in units — useful for judging if an AWP can one-shot through a wall or if you need to close the gap. All colors and sizes are customizable.
Box and Skeleton Styles
Some players prefer clean 2D boxes that don’t obstruct vision. Others want full 3D bounding boxes that show player orientation. Skeleton ESP draws bones and joints, which is particularly useful for spotting players in awkward positions — crouched behind boxes, prone in corners, or mid-jump.
Visibility Indicators
ESP elements can change color based on whether you have line-of-sight to the enemy. Red when they’re behind cover, green when they’re exposed. This helps you pre-aim angles where enemies are about to peek instead of just knowing their general location.
Item and Weapon ESP
Beyond players, you can highlight dropped weapons, planted bombs, and grenades in flight. Knowing exactly where the C4 is planted saves crucial seconds on retakes. Seeing grenade trajectories helps you dodge flashes and mollies before they land.
Performance Impact
Our ESP runs on a separate rendering layer that doesn’t touch CS2’s graphics pipeline. You won’t see FPS drops even with every option enabled. The overlay updates at your monitor’s refresh rate, so information stays current even during fast-paced fights.
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CS2 Radar Hack — Real-Time Enemy Positions on Your Screen
CS2’s default radar shows teammate positions and spotted enemies. Our CS2 radar hack shows everyone, all the time, regardless of whether they’ve been spotted.
What the Radar Displays
Every enemy appears on your radar with their exact position and facing direction. You can see if someone’s watching an angle, rotating through a chokepoint, or sitting in a corner. The update rate matches CS2’s internal tickrate, so the positions you see are frame-accurate.
Customization Options
Resize the radar for different situations — larger during buy time to plan your setup, smaller during clutch rounds to reduce distraction. You can change icon colors, add player names, or show only enemies within a certain range. Some players use it as their primary information source; others treat it as backup confirmation for audio cues.
When Radar Beats ESP
ESP shows you where enemies are, but it can clutter your screen during chaotic fights. Radar gives you the same positional data in a compact format that doesn’t block your crosshair or obscure player models. A lot of our users run both — ESP for close-range fights where you need to see health and weapons, radar for mid-round rotations where you need the big picture.
Staying Under the Radar (Literally)
Because our radar hack reads the same entity data as ESP, it shares the same security profile. No additional risk compared to running ESP alone. The overlay renders outside of CS2’s process, so screenshots and streaming software only capture your normal game — not the radar.
Why Our CS2 Cheats Stay Undetected
VAC bans happen for two reasons: signature detection or manual overwatch reports. Our approach addresses both.
Signature Evasion
Valve maintains a database of known cheat signatures — code patterns that identify specific hacks. Every time we update our loader, we randomize the binary structure so it doesn’t match any known signature. We also avoid using common hooking methods that VAC specifically monitors. This isn’t theoretical; we track VAC ban waves and our users aren’t in them.
Overwatch Protection
Getting reported is inevitable if you play enough games. What matters is how your gameplay looks on replay. We’ve built configurable limits into every feature — max FOV, smoothing floors, headshot percentage caps — specifically so you can dial your settings to a level that looks like a good player, not an obvious cheater. The spectator list feature also tells you when someone’s watching your POV live, so you can toggle off or play clean.
HWID Spoofing Included
If the worst happens and an account gets banned, your hardware shouldn’t be collateral damage. Our loader includes kernel-level HWID spoofing that masks your motherboard, CPU, GPU, MAC address, and drive serial numbers. Valve’s hardware ban system won’t see your real identifiers. No extra purchase required — it’s built in.
Update Response Time
When Valve pushes a CS2 update, we typically have our loader updated within 24-48 hours. During that window, the cheat auto-disables to prevent detection during the uncertain period. You’ll get an email and Discord notification when it’s safe to play again. If a detection does occur (hasn’t happened yet for CS2), we extend all active subscriptions for the downtime.
What We Don’t Promise
No cheat is 100% undetectable forever. Valve has resources we don’t. What we do promise is that we’ve been doing this since CS:GO launched, we’ve survived every major VAC wave, and we’ve built our reputation on keeping users safe. If that ever changes, you’ll hear it from us first — not from a ban message.
Author & Review
Written by: SC Dev Team Lead — 8+ years in game security research
Reviewed by: SC Quality Assurance — Former anti-cheat analyst
Last updated: February 2026
The SecureCheats team includes 6 software engineers, reverse-engineers, QA testers, and security analysts with 40+ combined years of experience. We’ve served over 380,000 users since 2015 and monitor game updates and anti-cheat behavior daily to keep our tools stable, safe, and undetected.
FAQ — CS2 Cheats & Hacks (2026)
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For detailed setup instructions, see our CS2 installation guide. If you’re new to game enhancements, our Wiki covers the basics.

