CS2 Case List: Complete Overview of All Available Cases

Players in Counter-Strike 2 often engage in case openings as a way to collect new weapon skins and rare items. Each case offers a chance-based reward system that keeps the process engaging, balancing the appeal of potential high-value items with the uncertainty of what will drop. This mix of luck and strategy has made case openings a consistent part of the game’s economy and community activity.

Selecting which case to open matters for those searching for specific skins or investment opportunities. Each case contains its own set of items, release history, and market value, making informed choices essential for players who want to maximize their experience and returns.

All CS2 Cases: Complete List

The following table outlines every Counter-Strike 2 weapon case released to date, including its launch yearrelease date, and approximate Steam market price. These cases represent the ongoing evolution of cosmetic content in the series, continuing the legacy started in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Prices fluctuate regularly due to market activity, rarity, and player demand.

Year Case Name Release Date Approx. Price (USD)
2025 Fever Case March 31, 2025 $1.00
2024 Gallery Case October 2, 2024 $1.50
2024 Kilowatt Case February 6, 2024 $0.55
2023 Revolution Case February 9, 2023 $0.60
2022 Recoil Case July 1, 2022 $0.55
2022 Dreams & Nightmares Case January 20, 2022 $2.25
2021 Operation Riptide Case September 22, 2021 $14.00
2021 Snakebite Case May 3, 2021 $0.70
2020 Operation Broken Fang Case December 3, 2020 $9.50
2020 Fracture Case August 6, 2020 $0.70
2020 Prisma 2 Case March 31, 2020 $1.65
2019 Shattered Web Case November 18, 2019 $7.00
2019 CS20 Case October 18, 2019 $1.50
2019 Prisma Case March 13, 2019 $1.70
2018 Danger Zone Case December 6, 2018 $1.75
2018 Horizon Case August 2, 2018 $2.00
2018 Clutch Case February 14, 2018 $1.10
2017 Spectrum 2 Case September 14, 2017 $3.90
2017 Operation Hydra Case May 23, 2017 $32.50
2017 Spectrum Case March 15, 2017 $5.00
2016 Glove Case November 28, 2016 $12.00
2016 Gamma 2 Case August 18, 2016 $4.00
2016 Gamma Case June 15, 2016 $3.75
2016 Chroma 3 Case April 27, 2016 $4.00
2016 Operation Wildfire Case February 17, 2016 $4.00
2015 Revolver Case December 8, 2015 $3.60
2015 Shadow Case September 17, 2015 $2.00
2015 Falchion Case May 26, 2015 $2.00
2015 Chroma 2 Case April 15, 2015 $4.00
2015 Chroma Case January 8, 2015 $5.50
2014 Operation Vanguard Weapon Case November 11, 2014 $5.00
2014 eSports 2014 Summer Case July 10, 2014 $13.50
2014 Operation Breakout Weapon Case July 1, 2014 $11.20
2014 Huntsman Weapon Case May 1, 2014 $9.50
2014 Operation Phoenix Weapon Case February 20, 2014 $5.20
2014 CS Weapon Case 3 February 12, 2014 $9.75
2013 eSports 2013 Winter Case December 18, 2013 $12.00
2013 Winter Offensive Weapon Case December 18, 2013 $8.00
2013 CS Weapon Case 2 November 8, 2013 $13.00
2013 Operation Bravo Case September 19, 2013 $50.00
2013 eSports 2013 Case August 14, 2013 $70.00
2013 CS Weapon Case August 14, 2013 $100.00

These cases include a range of weapon, glove, and knife skins, each with varying rarity levels. Older cases such as the CS Weapon Case and eSports 2013 Case remain among the most valuable due to limited availability. More recent cases like Fever and Gallery continue to expand the cosmetic pool for CS2 players.

Market prices shift frequently, reflecting the dynamic nature of the Steam marketplace and the ongoing interest in collectible items.

How Many CS2 Cases Exist

There are currently 42 weapon cases available in Counter-Strike 2. These cases include a variety of skins and cosmetic items for players to unlock.

Status Number of Cases Notes
Active 42 Updated with each major patch
Future Additions Valve continues to introduce new cases over time

All Prime CS2 Cases (Active Drop Pool)

The Prime CS2 Active Drop Pool includes the most recent and widely available weapon cases that players can receive through weekly drops. These cases rotate regularly as new ones are introduced, keeping the pool current and maintaining balanced market values. Because they are distributed often, their prices typically stay lower than those of discontinued or rare cases.

Case Name Release Date Approximate Drop Chance
Sealed Genesis Terminal September 17, 2025 39.6%
Kilowatt Case February 7, 2024 16.34%
Revolution Case February 9, 2023 14.85%
Recoil Case July 1, 2022 14.85%
Dreams & Nightmares Case January 20, 2022 13.37%

Valve updates this pool whenever a new case launches, ensuring that the Prime drop rotation stays aligned with current game content.

All Rare CS2 Cases

Rare CS2 cases appear in the Weekly Reward pool but with an extremely small probability. Each case within this category shares the same drop rate, set at 0.03030%, making them among the least common items a player can receive. When a case leaves the active Prime drop rotation, it typically transitions into the rare case pool.

These cases span several years of Counter-Strike history, from early releases to more recent updates. They often contain older weapon skins and collections that are no longer part of standard drops, giving them added value to collectors and traders. Players who obtain one through normal play can consider themselves fortunate due to the consistent but minimal drop rate.

Below is a table outlining each rare case, its release date, and its drop probability:

Case Name Release Date Drop Chance
Snakebite Case May 3, 2021 0.03030%
Fracture Case August 6, 2020 0.03030%
Prisma 2 Case March 31, 2020 0.03030%
CS20 Case October 18, 2019 0.03030%
Prisma Case March 13, 2019 0.03030%
Danger Zone Case December 6, 2018 0.03030%
Horizon Case August 2, 2018 0.03030%
Clutch Case February 14, 2018 0.03030%
Spectrum 2 Case September 14, 2017 0.03030%
Operation Hydra Case May 23, 2017 0.03030%
Spectrum Case March 15, 2017 0.03030%
Glove Case November 28, 2016 0.03030%
Gamma 2 Case August 18, 2016 0.03030%
Gamma Case June 15, 2016 0.03030%
Chroma 3 Case April 27, 2016 0.03030%
Operation Wildfire Case February 17, 2016 0.03030%
Revolver Case December 8, 2015 0.03030%
Shadow Case September 17, 2015 0.03030%
Falchion Case May 26, 2015 0.03030%
Chroma 2 Case April 15, 2015 0.03030%
Chroma Case January 8, 2015 0.03030%
Operation Vanguard Weapon Case November 11, 2014 0.03030%
Operation Breakout Weapon Case July 1, 2014 0.03030%
Huntsman Weapon Case May 1, 2014 0.03030%
Operation Phoenix Weapon Case February 20, 2014 0.03030%
CS Weapon Case 3 February 12, 2014 0.03030%
Winter Offensive Weapon Case December 18, 2013 0.03030%
Operation Bravo Case September 19, 2013 0.03030%
CS Weapon Case August 14, 2013 0.03030%

Each of these containers represents a distinct period in CS2’s evolution. Their consistent rarity ensures that any drop from this pool remains a noteworthy find for dedicated players and collectors alike.

All Discontinued CS2 Cases

Discontinued CS2 cases no longer appear in the active drop rotation, meaning players can only obtain them through trading or the Steam Community Market. The remaining supply depends entirely on what players already own, as no new drops occur for these cases.

Case Name Release Date Current Drop Rate
eSports 2014 Summer Case July 10, 2014 0%
eSports 2013 Winter Case December 18, 2013 0%
eSports 2013 Case August 14, 2013 0%

These cases represent early stages of Counter-Strike’s cosmetic system and are now considered legacy items. Whether more cases will be retired depends on Valve’s future decisions, though no immediate changes appear likely.

Armory CS2 Cases

Armory CS2 cases function differently from standard case drops. Players cannot obtain them through weekly rewards; instead, they must use Stars earned in-game to purchase these cases directly from the Armory. Even after redeeming a case with Stars, a key is still required to unlock it, keeping the same opening mechanics as other CS2 cases.

Currently, only two cases belong to this category:

Case Name Release Date Cost
Fever Case March 31, 2025 2 Stars
Gallery Case October 2, 2024 2 Stars

This system introduces a controlled method for distributing new content, giving players more predictable access to specific cases while maintaining traditional unboxing requirements.

CS2 Sealed Terminals

Introduced in late 2025, Sealed Terminals brought a new approach to item containers in Counter-Strike 2. Unlike traditional cases that require a key, players can open these terminals at no cost. Each terminal grants up to five re-rolls, allowing users to view multiple offers before deciding whether to buy a skin.

When an offer appears, the player can either accept the listed price or re-roll for another chance. Once all attempts are used, the terminal disappears. This system gives players limited control over their outcome but also removes the usual trading dynamics.

Feature Description
Unlock Cost Free to open
Re-roll Limit Five attempts
Payment Only if an offer is accepted
Availability Currently limited to the Sealed Genesis Terminal

The pricing is determined directly by Valve, marking a notable shift in how CS2 handles case economics.

CS2 Cases With Best ROI (Counter-Strike Case Prices)

Players often compare CS2 case prices and ROI data to identify which cases offer the best potential returns. Although profit from unboxing is uncertain, some cases show stronger average ROI based on market analysis and historical trends. The table below lists several popular cases with their estimated ROI and profit probability.

Case Name Type Avg. ROI Profit Chance
Operation Wildfire Case Rare 64.75% 7.5%
CS Weapon Case 2 Rare 60.63% 10.96%
CS Weapon Case 3 Rare 60.25% 13.86%
eSports 2013 Winter Case Discontinued 59.68% 12.08%
Shadow Case Rare 59.23% 6.61%
Snakebite Case Rare 58.86% 7.64%
Operation Vanguard Case Rare 56.78% 6.68%
Operation Hydra Case Rare 56.77% 8.84%
Gallery Case Armory 56.29% 6.48%
Huntsman Weapon Case Rare 56.26% 6.46%

These figures reflect general market averages and may vary depending on item demand, rarity tiers, and key prices.

Latest CS2 Case Release

The most recent addition to the CS2 case lineup is the Fever Case, introduced on March 31, 2025. It includes a collection of newer weapon finishes and continues the trend of combining modern designs with classic drop mechanics.

Lowest-Priced CS2 Case

The Recoil Case and Kilowatt Case currently share the lowest average price, with listings around $0.55 each. These are common in the community market and often used by players seeking low-cost openings.

Highest-Priced CS2 Case

The CS Weapon Case remains the most expensive option, valued near $100. As the first case ever released, its rarity and historical significance drive its high market price.

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