Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen
About Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen
Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen is a CS2 music kit featuring tracks from Half-Life: Alyx built around tense electronic textures and a dark, futuristic tone. As a music kit rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its moody sci-fi atmosphere and its direct connection to the sound and setting of Valve’s Half-Life universe.
Release & Source
The Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.
Popularity
Community Rating
The Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 3 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen Music Kit replaces CS2’s default music with tracks inspired by the Half-Life: Alyx soundtrack and style. That includes menu music, round start and round end cues, bomb event music, and MVP anthem audio tied to the kit. If you want the exact track list, the easiest way to confirm it is to preview the kit in-game or through a marketplace listing with audio enabled.
You can get the Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen Music Kit by buying it from the Steam Community Market or from a CS2 skin marketplace that lists music kits. It is a standard music kit item, so it can be equipped from your inventory once purchased. Availability depends on current market supply rather than case drops or collection rewards.
This kit uses the tense, industrial sci-fi style associated with Half-Life: Alyx, so it feels darker and more atmospheric than upbeat kits like EZ4ENCE or The Verkkars. Players who like Valve-themed audio often compare it more closely to Hotline Miami’s heavier mood than to electronic festival-style kits. Its main appeal is the Combine-era tone and recognizable Half-Life sound design direction.
No, CS2 does not have a built-in feature that lets you temporarily borrow a music kit from another player. To use Half-Life: Alyx, Anti-Citizen on your account, you need to own the item in your inventory. You can still preview some kits through market listings or videos before deciding to buy.

