CS2 map veto overlay, on autopilot
The map veto sets the stage for every Counter-Strike 2 match — but doing it live, by hand, is error-prone and looks messy on stream. MyHUD lets you set the veto sequence once and pushes it live with a dedicated broadcast overlay, so the pick/ban flow runs itself.
Set the sequence once
Configure picks, bans, the decider and side choice up front. When the match starts, MyHUD walks through the sequence and updates the overlay automatically — no more typing map names in the heat of the moment or fumbling a graphic on air.
- Auto-filled pick / ban flow
- Dedicated veto broadcast overlay
- BO1, BO3 and BO5 ready, with side selection
A veto overlay that matches your broadcast
The veto overlay shares the same visual system as the rest of MyHUD, so it inherits your brand colors and sits cleanly inside your existing layout. The result reads as part of the production, not a bolted-on widget.
Built for tournament organizers
For TOs running back-to-back matches, a repeatable, automated veto is a huge time saver and a consistency win. Set up the format once and reuse it across the whole event, with the overlay handling each series the same way every time.
Frequently asked questions
Questions & Answers
Everything you need to know about MyHUD
Yes. MyHUD handles BO1, BO3 and BO5 pick/ban flows, including side selection and the decider map.
Yes. The veto overlay uses the same color system as the rest of MyHUD, so it inherits your brand palette automatically.
No. You set the sequence beforehand and MyHUD pushes each step to the overlay automatically as the veto progresses.
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