Steam Market adds detailed CS2 item pages

Steam’s Community Market now lets users inspect CS2 skins, stickers and charms on item pages, showing wear/float, pattern and charm templates. Valve backfilled listings with 27 million images.
Valve rolled out a beta update to the Steam Community Market that lets users inspect Counter-Strike 2 weapon skins, stickers and charms on item pages without launching the game client. Item pages now show wear/float values, pattern templates, charm templates and applied accessories.
The company generated more than 27 million unique images to backfill existing CS2 listings so buyers can view items on the web. The Market beta is enabled for all users by default; an opt-out button appears at the top of item and search pages.
Listings now include multiple images and explicit fields for wear/float, pattern and accessories. Stickers and charms are linked to their own Market entries, displaying images and current prices alongside the main listing.
Similar variants are grouped under a single listing with tabs for comparing wear levels and prices. Price graphs were updated to show trading volume alongside price and to support multiple datasets for grouped items.
New dynamic filters appear on item and search pages and update results instantly as filters change. Additional sorting options include popularity, price and quantity. It is easier to switch between in-game items and Steam Community items such as trading cards, emoticons and profile backgrounds.
Valve used CS2 items to build and test the integration and plans to offer the same features to other games that want to surface detailed item metadata on the Steam storefront.
In a blog post, Valve wrote: “Available in beta starting today, we’re releasing major updates to the Steam Community Market to improve item pages, listings, and search/filters.” The company noted many of the quality-of-life improvements were requested by the CS2 community.








