CS2.TEAM Introduces NFTs to Esports Team Finder

By
Enjin
May 9, 2026
Ecosystem
CS2.TEAM Introduces NFTs to Esports Team Finder

Counter-Strike has one of the most active competitive communities in gaming, and one of the most fragmented places to build a team. Players are scattered across Discord servers, Reddit threads, and in-game matchmaking, all trying to solve the same problem: finding teammates who actually match their skill level and goals.

CS2.TEAM is built to fix that. It's a dedicated team-finding platform for Counter-Strike 2 players, bringing discovery, profiles, and team formation into a single space designed around how competitive teams actually form. Player evaluation is supported by connected data from Steam, FACEIT, and performance trackers like Leetify, so profiles reflect real performance rather than self-reported skill.

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CS2.TEAM - Lobby Finder (player card in lobby)

CS2 players already understand digital items deeply. The in-game skins economy is valued at around $8 billion, making the community one of the most fluent in digital ownership anywhere in gaming. Yet blockchain assets, the kind that actually belong to the player and move between platforms, remain unfamiliar to most, and often met with skepticism shaped by years of poorly designed crypto-gaming projects.

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CS2.TEAM Player card - with equipped Enjin player card style and Blob NFT avatar (hexagon verify border)

CS2.TEAM is taking a different approach. Through Enjin Platform integration, NFTs are introduced as a layer of identity, not a layer of friction. Players who connect an Enjin Wallet can use selected NFTs as avatars or unlock player-card styles that stand out across the platform's discover page, team rosters, and lobby finder. Verified holders get a hexagon border on their avatar. Wallet connection is entirely optional, and the core team-finding experience works fully without it.

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CS2.TEAM - Discover page (for finding players through using filters)

Supported collections are intentionally limited to keep customisation meaningful and avoid clutter. CS2.TEAM currently supports the Degens and Blobs collections, with the roster set to expand through partnerships with projects focused on interoperable digital identity and player-owned assets.

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CS2.TEAM - Profile inventory page, avatars (Blobs NFTs, Degens (user has none), approved collections from wallet show here)

Building on Enjin gives CS2.TEAM the infrastructure to do this properly. Enjin's NFT tooling, wallet experience, and gaming-first design align directly with how the team-finding platform wants players to interact with blockchain assets: optional, cosmetic, meaningful, and owned by the player. It's a foundation built not just for what the platform is today, but for where it's going.

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Team Page, showing player cards stand out across the site

And it is going further. Competitive players rarely stay in one game forever, moving between titles like Valorant, Dota 2, League of Legends, and Rocket League as their goals evolve. CS2.TEAM is designed to follow that journey, evolving from a CS2-focused tool into a competitive hub spanning multiple games. This is exactly where blockchain-based identity earns its place. A player's reputation, history, and visual identity shouldn't reset every time they switch games. The same NFTs that style a CS2 profile today should travel into the next title tomorrow.

Limited Time Offer

To celebrate being part of the Enjin ecosystem, first 1,000 users to connect their Enjin Wallet on cs2.team will receive a free Defuser Blob NFT!

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