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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is still a busy multiplayer shooter, and servers are where most of the action happens. Official matchmaking is available, but community servers are useful for private matches, custom settings, practice sessions, or hosting a group without waiting on public queues.
If you have the server IP and port, CS:GO can connect directly. Before players can join a dedicated server, you may also need to add a Steam game server login token so Steam recognizes the server correctly.


Example:
`connect 51.81.48.164:25612`
After running the command, CS:GO should connect to the server.


The server does not appear in the in-game list: Make sure it was added through Steam favorites. Also confirm the browser is set to Community Server Browser, since other filters can hide community servers.
Steam shows the server as blank or offline: Recheck the IP and port. The address in Steam must match the IP Address:Port entry from the panel exactly. Also confirm the server is started.
CS:GO gets stuck while connecting: This usually points to an incorrect address or an offline server. Verify the server status, copy the IP again from the panel, and retry. If CS:GO will not close normally, use `Alt+F4` and relaunch the game.
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