xplay.gg Reviews 

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TrustScore 4 out of 5

4.2

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Too much cheaters, mostly for the daily challenges. Other than that pretty trusted and chill. Withdrawal proceded correctly in a short time. You need to have Premium

Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I tried xplay.gg and found it pretty solid for CS2 players. It offers training modes like Deathmatch, Retake, and Duels, and what makes it stand out is the chance to earn skins by completing daily c... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

good website where you can practice at cs (kz, bhop, serf, hsdm etc) end earn some reward for that i especially love skillpass where you are challenged to kill bots at dm with certion weapon(time lim... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very nice platform for Cs2 players with various gamemodes that help you warm up or train. Skin changer is also an amazing feature but if you dont have a premium subscription the skins are all in we... See more

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Our project is a network of servers for training in CS2. Boost your skill, complete challenges, earn xcoins and exchange them for skins in the store on our website.


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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don’t waste your time and money

Don’t waste your time and money! When you first visit the website, it looks really exciting—expensive skins for free? Who could say no to that? I mean, 100,000 coins for a $50 skin doesn’t seem like much. So, I played for a couple of months and bought the premium subscription. I earned about 130,000 coins and was excited to get some skins.

I tried to purchase one, but it got sniped at the last second (seems very fishy). I ignored the red flags, kept playing, and earned an additional 40,000 coins. I went through the same process, but this time I tried to snipe it as well. I refreshed the page every second for about five minutes and managed to buy it the exact moment it became available for purchase… but I still didn’t get it. I got a bit frustrated, so I stopped playing since the shop didn’t update. I then tried the auction, and the same thing happened—last-second bids sniped it.

Sure, it could just be people refreshing like crazy (like Discord mods), but it seems suspicious. You have to be premium to access the store, which costs $7.99, and if you stick with the free version, you’ll rarely even get your skins because there are too many people and too few skins to redeem.

In conclusion, it’s not worth your time. If you want to use Xplay, do it for practice or simply for fun (although that’s hard to do when you’re playing CS2).

To Xplay: This review wouldn’t be necessary if you added more items to redeem, because the amount of money you make from this makes it feel incredibly greedy.

23 January 2025
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Just get a job

The withdrawal of skins is functioning but getting skins can be a painfully long thing to attain. Most servers are empty. The skins you get are the worst quality skins you can have. It's worth more to just get a job and then buy the skins you want.

18 December 2024
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Screips shit - few expensive items

The site is good for playing for fun, but buying skins is terrible; all expensive items are bought using scripts and it’s not realistic to buy anything; there’s no point in buying premium at all. The admins don’t react to this at all; it’s to their advantage that those who want to buy an expensive item buy a subscription, but are unable to buy an expensive skin. In general, I will not buy a subscription anymore

17 December 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not worth it ..

Not worth it ... At the beginning you were able to buy a 10k points skin worth 7-8-9-10$ now the cheapest skins are 20k points worth 5$ at best ... Inflation hit them hard ... also if you buy the premium they say you will be able to get 3-4 drops a month but what they don't say is that you need to be playing 8-10hrs a day to get those 3-4 drops a month worth 0.20$. If you need some servers to chill and surf/retake or bhop yeah play in their servers but if you decide to do it because of the reward it's not worth it ... Also cheaters are playing on their servers and any time you contact support they don't care sooooo good luck :)

14 December 2024
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