How to get the Revolution Case in CS2
You may want an explainer of the CS2 Revolution Case, which is the latest case to be added to the game. Check out how to get it, and what skins are inside.
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The Revolution Case is the latest to be added to the game, giving players the chance to earn 17 brand-new skins for a range of weapons. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive has been one of the biggest games in the world for nearly a decade, but it really started to gain traction once it added cosmetics.
The addition of skins has created an entire robust economy, with some of the rarest ones routinely going for hundreds or thousands of dollars. So, if you want a chance to get some of the new high-tier skins, take a look at our rundown of the Revolution Case.
How to get the Revolution Case
There are two main ways to get cases in CS2, and this remains the same for the Revolution Case. The free way involves playing games, and during the end screen, if you are lucky you may get a drop, which can be non-case skins or cases.
The other main way to get cases is by purchasing them on the Steam Community Market. New cases typically go for high prices due to how rare they are to begin with, but as more and more are earned and the demand goes down, they become significantly cheaper.
Once you have a case, you will need to purchase a key to open it up, which can be done directly from the inventory screen by selecting the case.
Revolution Case Skins
There are a total of 17 skins that have been added in the CS2 Revolution Case, with them covering the majority of the weapons. Here are all the skins, along with their colour tier:
Red
- M4A4 Temukau
- Ak-47 Head Shot
Pink
- P2000 Wicked Sick
- UMP-45 Wild Child
- AWP Doodle Lore
Purple
- P90 Neoqueen
- R8 Banana Cannon
- MAC-10 Sakkaku
- Glock-18 Umbral Hare
- M4A1-S - Feeding Frenzy
Blue
- Tec-9 Rebel
- SG 553 Cyberforce
- MP5-SD Liquidation
- MAG-7 Insomniac
- SCAR-20 Fragments
- P250 Re.built
- MP9 Featherweight
About The Author
Tarran Stockton
Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.
This is part of the ‘Counter-Strike’ directory
Directory contents
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Best Graphics Settings
-
Pro Crosshair Codes
-
Best Launch Options
-
Bob Settings
-
Change Brightness
-
Jumpthrow Bind
-
Left-Hand View
-
Stretched-Res
-
Hide UI
-
VALORANT Sensitivity
-
Show FPS
-
Crosshair Customisation