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Counter-Strike 2 changed a lot from CS:GO, but not every familiar option survived the move. One missing setting has been especially noticeable for longtime players: the left-handed viewmodel.

In CS:GO, players could move their first-person weapon view to the left side of the screen. The change affected how knives and guns appeared, and many players built years of muscle memory around it.
Previously, switching was simple. Players enabled the developer console in the game settings, opened it in-game with the console key, then entered `cl_righthand 0` to use the left-handed view.
In Counter-Strike 2, that command no longer works as expected. Right-handed weapon positioning is currently the only available option.

There has been no clear confirmation from Valve about when, or if, a left-handed viewmodel option will return. The referenced CS2 patch notes did not include it, leaving players to wait for future updates.
It may have been an intentional design choice, or it may simply be a feature that has not returned yet. CS2 has continued evolving since launch, so the absence is frustrating, but not necessarily permanent.

Left-handed players may find a left-side weapon view more comfortable. For others, it is less about handedness and more about visibility, habit, or years of practice in CS:GO.
Competitive concerns are manageable. If switching sides mid-match created an advantage, Valve could restrict the command or make it a menu-only setting. The real issue is that players who trained with a left-handed view now have to adjust to right-handed play.
For now, no. Counter-Strike 2 does not currently offer a working left-handed viewmodel option like CS:GO did.
Players can only wait and see whether Valve restores the feature in a future patch. Maybe it is waiting behind the next update, right beside the imaginary button that makes every spray pattern behave.
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