Ares — full aimbot, ESP, triggerbot and recoil control
UndetectedAres packs everything into one build (a full aimbot, deep ESP, a triggerbot, recoil control, radar, a bomb timer and bunny hop), and it's the cheapest of our three Counter-Strike 2 builds. You get the mechanical edge and the round tools in the same package, from $2.99.
- Complete build, from $2.99
- Visibility-checked aimbot
- Triggerbot with recoil control
- Box and skeleton ESP
- Radar, bomb timer, bhop
See Ares in action
What Ares does
Aimbot
- On-hold or always-on, bound to your key
- Visibility check so it only locks what you can see
- Tight FOV border with adjustable radius and thickness
- Dynamic FOV that separates AR and sniper
- Target bone: head, neck, chest or stomach (or closest)
- Smooth factor, switch delay, player lock; optional aim-on-teammate
Triggerbot and recoil
- Fires the instant your crosshair crosses a target
- Teammate-scoped so it holds fire on your own players
- Fast swap and a suggested delay-first-shot value
- Recoil control with a no-spread-style laser
ESP and reads
- Box or corner boxes with static or gradient fill
- Health and armor bars, always or only when not full
- Skeleton with adjustable thickness and joints
- View line, snap lines and position name
- Main and side weapon, plus dropped items
Round tools
- Radar on a hold-tab key or always on
- Bomb timer counting down the defuse window
- Bunny hop for faster executes
- Map Ray Tracer with a map selector
- Sniper crosshair and pistol-only continuous shooting
How to set up the Ares Counter-Strike 2 aimbot
Ares leads with the parts of a round you actually lose gunfights over. The triggerbot fires the instant your crosshair crosses an enemy. Keep it teammate-scoped so it holds fire through your own players on a retake, turn on fast swap to punish a wide peek, and lean on recoil control to keep an AK spray flat past the fourth bullet instead of climbing into the sky.
The no-spread-style laser keeps the M4 honest when you’re holding an angle on Mirage connector and can’t afford the pattern to wander.
Set it up to win rounds, not clips. Run the Counter-Strike 2 aimbot in on-hold mode bound to a key you already press, keep visibility check on so it never yanks toward an enemy you can’t actually see, and pull the FOV radius in tight: a closet FOV that only grabs targets already near your crosshair reads far cleaner than a wide magnet.
Pick a single target bone (head for one-taps, or closest bone if you’d rather take the free chest), then raise the smooth factor and add a little switch delay so the lock doesn’t snap between two players inside a single tick.
Dynamic FOV lets you keep the AR window small and open it up for the AWP, and on the triggerbot the suggested delay-first-shot value stops it firing the millisecond a model flickers past a doorway.
The rest is round information. The ESP draws boxes or corners with a health and armor bar, a skeleton, and the main and side weapon, so you know whether the guy holding Inferno banana is on an AWP or a Deagle before you commit; snap lines and dropped items help you read a post-plant.
Radar, a bomb timer counting down the defuse window, and bunny hop round out the kit for executes and eco pushes. Be straight with yourself about risk: no cheat is unbannable, Ares is only listed while it’s confirmed undetected against VAC, and it comes off sale the moment a patch makes it risky.
Faceit and ESEA run kernel-level anti-cheat, so those platforms carry more exposure than official matchmaking. Load in there knowing that.