Anubis Back in Place of Train for CS2 Premier Season 4

Anubis Back in Place of Train for CS2 Premier Season 4

Thales Costa

10 Jan, 2026, 00:36

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Last updated: 10 Jan, 2026, 00:39

The map rotation carousel keeps spinning. Valve just announced that Anubis is returning to Counter-Strike 2's Active Duty pool, replacing Train as Premier Season 3 wraps up on January 19th. For a map that was pulled just six months ago, this comeback feels quick. But that's exactly how Valve's been handling things lately.

Your New Seven-Map Battlefield

Starting with Season 4, the seven-map Active Duty lineup will include Mirage, Nuke, Inferno, Ancient, Anubis, Vertigo, and Dust II. Train, which made its CS2 debut back in January 2025 after replacing Vertigo, is heading to the Reserve Pool after less than a year in rotation. It's a short run for a map that came back with plenty of changes and had players relearning one of Counter-Strike's most tactical battlegrounds.

Anubis originally joined the Active Duty crew back in November 2022, sticking around until July 2025 when Overpass took its spot for Season 3. The community-created map built a reputation as T-sided chaos—tight corners, dangerous angles, and plenty of opportunities for clutch plays. Now it's back, and teams have until January 19th to shake off the rust and get their strategies locked in.

The Meta Never Sleeps Anymore

Valve's been aggressive with map pool changes lately, switching things up at the start of each new Premier season. This wasn't always the standard approach. During the CS:GO era, maps like Overpass stayed in Active Duty for years without interruption. But the CS2 era? It's all about keeping the meta fresh and forcing teams to adapt faster than ever.

Some players aren't thrilled about the pace. Train barely had time to settle into the competitive scene, and pro teams invested serious hours mastering its updated layout. Pulling it this quickly means all that work gets shelved, at least until the next rotation brings it back. The same goes for Anubis fans who watched their favorite map disappear just as they'd figured out all its tricks.

Where's Cache When You Need It?

Anubis Back in Place of Train for CS2 Premier Season 4
Credit: Valve

Every time Valve announces a map swap, the same question floods social media: where's Cache? The fan-favorite map hasn't seen Active Duty action since 2020, and the community's been begging for its return ever since. With Anubis coming back instead of something fresh, Cache fans are feeling the disappointment yet again.

Some players were convinced this would finally be Cache's moment, especially with how frequently Valve's been rotating maps lately. But Valve's sticking with the maps they've already rebuilt for CS2, leaving Cache in limbo for another season.

Season 4 Is Coming in Hot

If you're grinding for that Season 3 medal, you need 25 Premier wins and an active CS Rating when the clock runs out. Once Season 4 launches, expect the ranked ladder to reset and the Anubis learning curve to hit hard, especially for players who skipped it during its previous Active Duty run.

The timing also lines up with IEM Krakow 2026, which starts January 28th with 24 teams competing for $1.25 million. Whether tournament organizers will include Anubis in their map pool remains to be seen, considering how little practice time teams will have on it.

Love it or hate it, the map shuffle is here to stay. Anubis is back, Train is out, and Counter-Strike 2's competitive landscape just got flipped again. Time to jump into Deathmatch and remember where all those sneaky spots are.


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