Hang on to your gaming headsets, guys! A new move has been discovered in Counter-Strike 2 that has players and fans alike chuckling. It's been named the 'Michael Jackson peek' - and for a good reason!

After decades of gamers sneaking around corners in shooter games, a bizarre twist in Valve's Counter-Strike 2 is causing quite a stir. The so-called 'Michael Jackson peek' triggers a funny animation glitch, making your in-game character look like they're nailing MJ's iconic anti-gravity lean from the 'Smooth Criminal' music video.

'How do you do this?' you might ask. Well, it's a strange mix of pressing directional keys and simultaneous controller binds, resulting in this hilarious bug.

After gifs of this move blew up in the gaming community, a player made a configuration (or 'config') so everyone could get in on the fun. But watch out - this smooth criminal move probably won't stay for long. Developers at Valve will likely come up with a patch to fix this entertaining glitch pretty soon.

It's no secret that Counter-Strike 2's launch was a bumpy ride. Valve recently announced they're ending support for the game on older hardware and Macs due to low player numbers. And the reviews? Well, they're a bit of a mixed bag.

The swap from Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) to Counter-Strike 2 has rubbed some fans the wrong way, especially since CS:GO had features that CS2 lacks. But until changes are made, keep an eye out for those gravity-defying smooth criminals in Counter-Strike 2!