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CS:GO: Are The Servers Down? How to Check CS:GO Server Status

The CS:GO servers might be down, and there are only a handful of good ways to check if the problem is on your side or if it's with Valve.

Although Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) launched back in 2012 and has become one of the most popular FPS games in the world, that doesn’t make it immune to the occasional server problems. When the game’s servers have issues though, unlike other popular titles like League of Legends and Valorant — who have official pages dedicated to updating people on their games’ servers status — CS:GO doesn’t have one.

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So, players are often left in the dark to figure out the status of the game’s servers. Thankfully, there are ways to a couple of ways to check on CS:GO’s server status. Here’s what you need to know about checking if the CS:GO servers are down, and if you need to play the waiting game.

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Best Places to Check The CS:GO Server Status

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There are two third-party websites you can refer to see if CS:GO servers are down. The first one is Down Detector. Down Detector is a site that allows people to report problems with websites and video games like CS:GO within a 24 period. The website shows information such as what kind of problems people are facing, including server connection or gameplay issues, as well as an outage map so you can see where people are having problems based on their region.

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If you aren’t having any luck with Down Detector, the second website you can visit is Steam Stat.us. This unofficial website will show you a ton of information about Steam and games like Dota 2 and Team Fortress 2.

Even though these are unofficial sources, they’re a good way to monitor if the overall servers are struggling, and to ensure you’re not the only player struggling to get into the game. I’ve used this several times to make sure my internet was not down, and I could player other games while I waited for CS:GO to return.

To view the status of CS:GO, you’ll want to look for the status of Game Coordinator, Sessions Logon, Player Inventories, and Matchmaking Scheduler. If everything is working as intended, it will read as “Normal.” If not, it can display a different message such as “Delayed” or “Partially Broken,” indicating there’s a problem with the servers. Note that these status indicators only apply to certain servers. If you want to check the status of a custom server, you’re going to have to get into CS:GO and view the server status yourself.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.
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