

Karmageddon
Karmageddon.app is the free browser extension for Counter-Strike 2(CS2) that lets you rate the vibe of your teammates on FACEIT. After the match, rate who was toxic and who was chill, so you only queue with nice players next time.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Google Chrome


Karmageddon
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- Dark Mode
- No registration required
- Ad-free
- No Tracking
- No Logs
- Browser extension
Tags
- faceit
- cs2
- counter-strike
Karmageddon information
What is Karmageddon?
Karmageddon.app is a browser extension for FACEIT that lets you track the behavior of your teammates after each match. It allows you to privately rate each player based on their in-game attitude — from toxic to awesome — so you can easily remember who made your game better and who you’d rather not queue with again. It’s simple, fast, and built to improve the social experience of competitive gaming.
What You Can Do with Karmageddon:
- Rate teammates’ behavior after every CS2 match on FACEIT.
- Keep track of player attitude — from friendly and supportive to toxic and disruptive.
- Browse your history to see who you’ve played with and how they made your game feel.
- Use quick, emoji-based feedback for an easy and fun rating flow.
- Lightweight design that integrates smoothly with your existing FACEIT experience.
- Meet our mascot: Karma — a chicken that've seen too much in Counter-strike. Thanks to her incredible memory, she'll make sure no bad (or good) deed goes unnoticed.
Karmageddon helps players bring more self-awareness and balance to their gaming experience. By keeping small notes on who’s nice to play with and who’s not, you can queue smarter, build better lobbies, and spend less time in toxic matches. It’s a simple tool designed for players who value teamwork, good communication, and a healthy gaming environment.
Karmageddon’s beta version focuses on the essentials: letting you rate your teammates and keep track of who made your matches better (or worse). Next, we’ll be working on new ways to make the social side of CS2 more visible — helping players understand not just how well they play, but how they play together. It’s about building a gaming culture where skill and attitude both matter, and where everyone’s behavior leaves a trace — good or bad (because Karma never forgets).
