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Train — the Least Played Map at BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025

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Jun 23
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Despite its legendary status in the hearts of many Counter-Strike fans, Train turned out to be the least played map at BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. According to tournament statistics, Train was played only 6 times, the lowest figure among all maps featured at the event.

The Decline of a Legendary Map

Train is one of the oldest maps in the franchise, considered a classic since the days of CS 1.6. However, its relevance has continued to decline in the CS2 era. Players often point to the one-sided nature of the map, limited room for creative strategies, and the heavy CT-side bias.

For comparison:

  • Dust2 topped the list with 14 matches played.
  • Inferno (13) and Mirage (12) maintain their popularity due to their balanced layout and tactical flexibility.
  • Even newer maps like Anubis (9) and Ancient (7) saw more action than Train.

Why Are Teams Avoiding Train?

Analysts highlight several key reasons:

  • Outdated Design: Despite minor visual updates, Train still feels structurally outdated.
  • Difficult Navigation: For newer players, the map remains one of the most challenging in terms of movement and rotations.
  • Limited Slot in the Map Pool: In the CS2 era, teams lean toward maps that better fit the fast-paced and modern meta.

The Future of Train: A Comeback or a Farewell?

Although Valve hasn’t officially removed Train from the active map pool, its lack of popularity at a Major-level tournament could impact its future. The map may require a major rework or a complete reimagining to regain the interest of the professional scene.

Until then, Train — despite its rich history — remains an outsider in the map pool, outpaced even by the newest additions.

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