ESL and BLAST Update Counter-Strike 2 Map Pools

Major Counter-Strike 2 organizers ESL and BLAST have swiftly modified their competitive map pools in response to Valve’s recent tweak to the game’s Active Duty lineup.

The adjustment, implemented on January 9, sees Anubis stepping in to replace Train for upcoming events like IEM Kraków 2026 and BLAST Bounty Season 1 2026.

Anubis marks its comeback to top tier play during BLAST Bounty’s closed qualifiers, scheduled from January 13 to 18. With such a tight turnaround, teams will need to scramble to adapt their strategies for this returning map.

ESL confirmed the update applies immediately across its ESL Pro Tour events, incorporating Anubis into qualifiers for IEM Rio 2026 as well as the season opening LAN at IEM Kraków.

The Egyptian themed map had been sidelined for six months since July 2025, when it was swapped out for Overpass at the start of Premier Season Three.

This isn’t the first time ESL and BLAST have moved fast on Valve’s map decisions, they previously rushed in Overpass shortly after its official return to keep their tournaments aligned.

Counter-Strike Esports Outlook

With a pause following the StarLadder Budapest Major, the CS scene now shifts focus to BLAST Bounty Season 1 2026, kicking off the year’s Tier 1 action.

Thirty two global teams will battle through online qualifiers for lucrative bounties, Valve Regional Standings (VRS) points, and spots in the eight team LAN finale in Malta. The event boasts a $500,000 prize pool distributed via its unique bounty system.

Daniel Davis
Daniel Davis

Since: October 29, 2025

Hi, I’m Dan, an experienced esports journalist and author passionate about competitive gaming and digital culture. I specialize in titles like Counter Strike, Call of Duty, League of Legends, and Valorant. I’ve documented the rise of professional esports from local tournaments to global stages. With a sharp focus on player strategy, team chemistry, and the evolving industry landscape, I deliver in depth insight into the world’s most popular competitive games.

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