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Track live probability, outcome prices, volume, liquidity, and resolution details for Will Valve add Cache to the Map Pool by June 30, 2026?. The market currently shows a live probability of 4%, $3.4K in 24h volume, and $13.3K in liquidity.
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This market asks whether Valve will put Cache back into Counter-Strike 2’s official Active Duty map pool before the end of June 30, 2026. Cache is a familiar competitive map in the Counter-Strike series, so any move by Valve to restore it would matter both for matchmaking and for pro play. The market is worth watching because map pool changes can alter team preparation, tournament strategy, and the broader CS2 meta.
The event is narrowly defined: Valve must add Cache to the official Active Duty map group in CS2 by 11:59 PM ET on June 30, 2026. For this market to resolve “Yes,” Cache has to stay in the pool continuously for at least 48 hours; a short-lived test addition that gets reversed does not count. If Valve adds Cache after the deadline, or never adds it at all, the market resolves “No.”
The uncertainty here is not whether Cache is a known Counter-Strike map, but whether Valve will decide to make it an official competitive option again within the deadline. That decision depends on Valve’s internal map-pool planning, which can change around tournament cycles, gameplay updates, and how the current Active Duty lineup is being managed. Readers care because adding or removing a map changes what players practice and what tournament organizers must account for.
Price can move if Valve makes an official CS2 announcement, updates the Active Duty pool, or ships a patch that clearly places Cache into the competitive rotation. Credible reporting that confirms a lasting addition would also matter, especially because the rules allow consensus reporting as a fallback source if Valve’s own statement is not explicit. By contrast, a brief test or datamined speculation without an actual 48-hour official inclusion would not be enough under these rules.
The current market price implies roughly a 4% chance for the leading outcome, based on live Polymarket pricing. That number is not a prediction from PredictionNinja and it is not a guarantee; it is the current crowd-priced view of the market and can change quickly when new information appears.
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View marketThe key thing to verify is whether Cache appears in Valve’s official Active Duty map pool before the June 30, 2026 deadline and remains there for at least 48 hours. Readers should check the exact timestamp of any update, because a late-night addition after the cutoff still resolves “No.” The main ambiguity risk is a temporary or experimental change, so the important source of truth is Valve’s official information, with credible reporting only as a secondary backstop.
Track live probability, outcome prices, volume, liquidity, and resolution details for Will Valve add Cache to the Map Pool by June 30, 2026?. The market currently shows a live probability of 4%, $3.4K in 24h volume, and $13.3K in liquidity.
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This market is currently listed with an end date of Jun 30, 2026. Market timelines can change if the underlying event is postponed, rescheduled, or resolved early.
This market will resolve to “Yes” if Valve adds the map Cache to the official map pool by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET. Otherwise, this market will resolve to “No”. If Cache is added to the Active Duty pool, it must remain there continuously for at least 48 hours for this market to resolve to “Yes”. Temporary additions (e.g., for testing) that are reversed within 48 hours will not count. If Cache is added after the deadline, this market will resolve to “No”, even if the addition was announced earlier. For the purpose of this market, “Valve” refers to Valve Corporation, the developer and publisher of the Counter-Strike series. For the purpose of this market, the “official map pool” refers to the Active Duty map group in Counter-Strike 2 (CS2), which consists of the maps eligible for both competitive matchmaking and professional tournaments. The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Valve; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Probability signal
The current price implies a lower-probability outcome, which can make the market more sensitive to surprise news.
Liquidity context
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Spread
The bid-ask spread is tight, which usually points to a more actively priced market.
Recent movement
The 24h move is modest, suggesting the market has not repriced dramatically in the latest feed.
The current displayed probability is 4%, based on the latest normalized Polymarket data available to PredictionNinja.
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