The topic of de_cache returning to the professional CS2 map pool has once again become one of the main discussions in the community.
The brightest map
A publication designed in the style of official developer announcements and containing the wording “-Mirage +Cache” triggered a wave of debate and even affected Polymarket. Within a few hours, the probability of the map being added by the end of January increased to 30%, after which it gradually dropped back to about 17%.
Cache remains one of the most iconic maps of the previous CS:GO cycle. After the transition to CS2, its absence from the map pool constantly generates discussion, and any hint of its return is immediately seen as a signal of possible changes. The map’s comeback is regularly discussed by players, analysts, and bettors — and this market sensitivity has become especially evident now.
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How the post affected the prediction market
The publication looked like a classic “short note on map pool changes” and was perceived by many as a potential teaser. It was precisely after its appearance that activity sharply increased on Polymarket and the probability curve went upward. At its peak the indicator reached 30%, which immediately attracted the attention of analytical channels and traders on the platform.
Later the wave of hype subsided, and the market returned to its previous levels of approximately 17%. This indicates not a change in developers’ plans, but an instant reaction of the community to an informational trigger.

Why the return of Cache is discussed so actively
The interest in the map has remained for years. Several factors reinforce it:
- the cult status of Cache during the CS:GO era and the large number of iconic matches
- the lack of a clear position from Valve regarding the future of the map pool
- expectations of another “map rotation” after major CS2 patches
What to expect in the near future
At this point there are no official announcements about Cache returning to the CS2 map pool. Valve traditionally does not comment on potential changes in advance, so any predictions are based solely on indirect signals and community sentiment. In this situation, Polymarket bets reflect emotional background more than internal developer plans.
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Map pool topics
The situation showed how sensitive the CS2 ecosystem is to the subject of the map pool. One post designed in the style of an official announcement caused a spike in betting activity and a new wave of discussion about Cache returning. For now, this remains speculation, but the very fact of a sharp market movement confirms one simple thing: the community really wants to see Cache back on the pro scene — and closely reacts to any hints.

