CS2 Premier rating is the number everyone asks about, and the boosting market around it has settled into pretty clear pricing by 2026. This guide lays out what a Premier boost costs right now, why the 1,000 points between 15k and 16k cost more than the 1,000 between 5k and 6k, and when Faceit is the better place to spend the same money.
What drives Premier boost pricing
Your current and target rating. Premier pricing is quoted per 1,000 ELO, and the per-block cost climbs with altitude. Under 10k, a strong booster wins close to every match and the points flow. Past 15k the lobbies are full of semi-pros, wins award less, losses cost more, and the booster is working for every point — which is exactly what the steeper price reflects. The 20k+ red bracket is a boutique product priced per order.
Self-play vs piloted. Piloted runs about 15% over self-play and is the popular choice in CS2, since lobby quality matters more than whose hands are on the mouse. Self-play — you in the lobby with booster teammates — is slower but keeps your account untouched and your trust factor clean.
Speed tiers. Express (+30%) and Super Express (+60%) matter most before a season reset locks in your rating badge. Standard orders usually start within hours anyway.
Season timing. After each Premier season reset there is a placement window where ratings are soft and climbing is cheap. Late season, when everyone is defending a badge number, demand and prices both rise.
Current CS2 prices (2026)
| Service | From price | ETA |
|---|---|---|
| CS2 Premier Rating Boost (per 1k ELO) | from €10 | 1–3 hours start |
| Faceit Level & Win Boost | from €12 | same day |
| CS2 Faceit Level / Elo | from €15 | 1–3 days |
| CS2 Coaching | from €18 / hour | scheduled |
| Premier Placements + Rating Push | from €39 · save 15% | 2–5 days |
| Full Climb Pack (Premier + Faceit + Coaching) | from €79 · save 20% | 4–7 days |
Prices in EUR from the live catalog. The from-price is the low-rating entry block; set your current and target rating in the configurator for an exact total.
Premier or Faceit — where should the money go?
If you mostly solo-queue matchmaking and want the number next to your name, Premier is your lane and the €10 entry block is the cheapest meaningful purchase in CS2 boosting. If you are trying to get into serious team play, hub matches or tournaments, Faceit level matters more than any Premier number — recruiters look at Faceit ELO, not the matchmaking badge.
The Premier Placements + Rating Push at €39 is the right shape for a fresh season: booster-played placements set a high floor, then the rating push builds on it, 15% cheaper than ordering both separately. The Full Climb Pack at €79 covers both ladders plus coaching hours, and the 20% bundle discount makes it the best per-euro line on the list if you actually want all three.
A note on cheap offers
CS2 has the dirtiest boosting market of any game we service, because cheating is cheap and some shops use it. A "Premier boost" delivered by a cheater gets the account VAC-banned, full stop, and no refund covers a dead inventory. Legit lobbies cost what skilled human hours cost. If a price looks impossible, the method is too.
FAQ
Will a boost hurt my trust factor?
Self-play with our boosters does not touch it. Piloted orders are played clean from a matched location — no cheats, no griefing reports, which are what actually damage trust factor.
How many points is a typical order?
Most customers buy 2,000–4,000 Premier points. At standard pace that is two to five evenings of matches.
Can you boost a fresh account through placements?
Yes — that is the Placements + Rating Push. Booster-played placements on a fresh or reset account set a far higher starting rating than solo queue would.
Is Faceit boosting safe alongside Premier?
Yes, the ladders are independent. We schedule the two pushes so the activity pattern looks like a normal grinder playing both, which is exactly what it is.
Price out your exact rating climb on the CS2 Premier boost page.