Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack
About Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack
Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack replaces the default CS2 soundtrack with an electronic score built around heavy percussion, distorted synths, and industrial influences. Among music kits in Counter-Strike 2, Battlepack is defined by its aggressive, combat-focused tone and the distinct production style of the duo Proxy.
Release & Source
The Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack uses an electronic style with heavy percussion and aggressive pacing. In CS2, that means your main menu, round start, bomb events, and MVP anthem all use Proxy’s Battlepack track set instead of the default game music.
Equipping this music kit changes multiple parts of the game’s audio package, including menu themes, round transitions, and the MVP music played when you earn the end-of-round highlight. It does not affect weapon sounds, footsteps, or gameplay mechanics; it only changes the soundtrack tied to your profile loadout.
No, Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack is not a free default item in CS2. You usually need to buy it from the Steam Community Market or a third-party marketplace unless it was obtained from an older in-game offer or container source when available.
The MVP segment on Music Kit Proxy, Battlepack follows the same hard-hitting electronic direction as the rest of the kit. It has a fast, energetic cue that stands out clearly at the end of a round, which makes it one of the main reasons players choose a specific music kit.

