Decision guideWhich package fits you?
Since there is no feature difference between packages, the decision comes down entirely to how often you play and what you want to spend. The three profiles below cover why most users end up where they do.
1 Day · 7 DaysTrying it first
If you have never used the software, the short packages are the lowest-risk way in. A single day is enough to confirm that the setup runs cleanly on your system and that the defaults suit your playstyle. Seven days lets you test across several sessions, different maps and different rank brackets — most users settle on their settings profile within that window.
1 MonthPlaying regularly
The large majority of people who play a few times a week stay on the monthly package. The daily cost drops noticeably compared to the one-day package while you avoid any long-term commitment. You also keep the flexibility to hold off on renewing when a major Counter-Strike 2 update lands.
3 Months · 1 YearIn it for the long run
If you already know you will use the software regularly, the three-month and yearly packages bring the daily cost down the furthest. On the yearly package the per-day figure is several times lower than on the daily one. These are usually chosen by users who bought a shorter package first and were happy with it.