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When you look at a game's page, it'll show little symbols for what systems it runs on. Windows, Steam/Linux, and Mac.
Also, the system requirements block at the bottom of the game's info, will have tabs for each system it runs on.
CS2 doesn't have a Mac version.
CS2 on Mac is not supported.
https://www.ign.com/articles/valve-drops-support-for-counter-strike-2-on-mac-citing-low-number-of-players
https://web.archive.org/web/20231011020544/https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/73EF-08A3-0935-6369
Nope.
On any game's page, you can look at the OS symbols up by the "Add To Cart" button (Windows, Apple, SteamOS/Linux),
or you can scroll down to the System Requirements section where there'll be a tab for each system it's on.
(compare the Generation Zero page to Project Zomboid. GZ is only on Windows, Zomboid is on all 3)
Of course, Apple symbol + system requirements isn't a guarantee, because Apple dropped support for 32-bit apps a few OS versions ago, and a bunch of older games never got 64-bit versions made. About half the Mac games in my Steam library don't work on my Mac any more.