Lillykyu, a talented mapmaker for Counter-Strike 2, has transformed the 2012 classic endless runner, Subway Surfers, into a fun and unique experience within the Counter-Strike 2 universe. From a clip shared on social media platform X this past Tuesday, the mod, cleverly named Subway Smurfers, captures much of the original’s essence. You’ll find yourself sprinting down train tracks, skillfully avoiding oncoming trains and obstacles, all while grabbing coins and power-ups along the way. Interestingly, the coins you gather in Subway Smurfers can be exchanged for Counter-Strike 2 knives, adding a delightful twist to the adventure.
Lillykyu’s reputation for crafting nostalgic game remakes within Counter-Strike 2 is well-deserved. A quick visit to the Steam Workshop reveals an impressive portfolio, including recreations of classics like Duck Hunt, the Paint app, Jetpack Joyride, and Fruit Ninja. However, the Subway Surfers adaptation brings something extra special—it’s tapping into a continuous wave of popularity driven by the internet’s affection for what’s termed “sludge content.” This essentially mashes Subway Surfers’ addictive gameplay with various videos to mesmerize viewers. Perhaps we’ll soon see Subway Smurfers join this trend, adding its charm to TikTok with new and exciting video combinations.
Released in 2023, Counter-Strike 2 picks up the baton from 2012’s Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Easily holding the top spot on Steam, it boasts more than 1 million players at any given moment, clearly outshining Dota 2, which has around 550,000 concurrent players in the second position.
The appeal doesn’t stop there; the game is free-to-play, which lowers the barrier for newcomers. And with player-created maps like Subway Smurfers, the journey is never stale—there’s always fresh content to explore, maintaining the game’s vibrant and evolving landscape.