Hyperion — a tuned legit aimbot and a readable enemy wallhack
UndetectedHyperion keeps it to the two things that actually win rounds: an aimbot you can tune down to a believable assist, and an enemy wallhack you can read in a single glance. No triggerbot, no movement scripts: just reliable aim and clean vision, priced from $4.99.
- Aim key you hold, or leave on
- Bone selector for your lock point
- Visibility check ignores unshootable enemies
- Skeleton, box, health and armor ESP
- Distance and name before you swing
See Hyperion in action
What Hyperion does
Aimbot you can dial in
- Aim on/off, with an aim key you hold to engage
- Bone selector to pick your lock point
- Adjustable aimbot speed for a legit pull
- Visibility check ignores enemies you cannot shoot
- Target line shows which enemy it is tracking
See through the wall
- Full box and skeleton ESP
- Head box to frame the one-tap
- Cross marker on each enemy
- Enemy health bar for one-tap calls
- Shield/armor bar to read the buy
Callouts and colour control
- Enemy name and enemy line
- Enemy distance readout
- Custom ESP colour
- Separate headbox colour
- Name-background box for bright maps
Kept deliberately simple
- A focused legit aimbot
- Light-themed menu
- No triggerbot
- No movement or bhop tools
How to set up the Hyperion Counter-Strike 2 wallhack and aimbot
Hyperion is for players who want two things done properly and nothing bolted on: an aimbot you can actually trust and a Counter-Strike 2 wallhack that reads clean at a glance. There is no triggerbot and no movement tooling here, and that is deliberate.
The aimbot has an aim key so it only engages while you hold it, a bone selector so you decide where it locks, and an adjustable aimbot speed so the pull looks like your own flick instead of a snap.
Turn the visibility check on and it will refuse to touch an enemy you cannot legally shoot, so it never yanks your crosshair through a Mirage wall onto someone you have no shot at.
For a legit look, set the bone selector to a single lock point and keep aimbot speed low; the higher you push it the more it snaps, and a slow assist that finishes your own AK spray transfer or tidies up an AWP peek is far easier to explain in a demo than an instant 180.
Use the aim key on a mouse button you can feather rather than leaving the aim on, and keep the target line on while you are dialling it in so you can see exactly which enemy it is tracking before you commit to a peek. Once it feels natural, that same restraint is what keeps a Premier CS Rating climb looking like a real one.
The ESP is built to be read mid-round, not to bury the screen. Run the box and skeleton together so you can clock a player’s stance and whether they are mid-jiggle, keep the health bar and shield/armor bar on to know instantly who is one-tappable and who bought armor this round, and use enemy distance and name to pick your fight before you swing.
Choose an ESP colour and headbox colour that pop against bright spots like Dust2 mid or Nuke outside, and switch on the name-background box if names wash out. On honesty: no cheat is unbannable. We keep Hyperion on sale only for as long as it stays confirmed undetected against VAC, and the day a patch puts it at risk it comes down until it is re-secured.
Faceit and ESEA run kernel-level anti-cheat, so the exposure there is genuinely higher. Account for that before you load into a third-party client.