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|---|---|
| Container | Gamma 2 Case |
| Series Number | #172 |
| Type | Weapon Case |
| Collection | The Gamma 2 Collection |
| Rarity Level | Consumer Grade |
| Release Date | August 18, 2016 |
| Update Name | Double Exposure |
| Rarity stats | 2 - Covert 3 - Classified 5 - Restricted 7 - Mil-Spec All - StatTrak™ |
| Categories | All, StatTrak™ |
The cs2 Gamma 2 Case arrived on August 18, 2016 as part of the Double Exposure update, released just two months after the original Gamma Case had debuted the Gamma Doppler finish family and its five accompanying knife types. Rather than introducing a new knife, the Gamma 2 Case offered a fresh batch of seventeen weapon skins while keeping the same coveted knife pool of Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife, Karambit, and M9 Bayonet across ten Gamma Doppler and specialty finishes. The weapon pool introduced the AK-47 Neon Revolution and FAMAS Roll Cage as the two Covert anchors, both of which attracted strong community interest for their bold, high-contrast artwork. The Tec-9 Fuel Injector from the Classified tier also became a standout piece, noted for its distinctive mechanical design.
The Gamma 2 Case can appear as a random post-match drop reward in CS2, but the drop pool is large and there is no way to target a specific case. Relying solely on drops to obtain this case is an unreliable strategy for most players who want to open it within a reasonable timeframe.
Buying the case directly on the Steam Community Market and opening it with a standard CS2 case key is the conventional approach. Alternatively, BloodyCase lets you open the Gamma 2 Case without purchasing a key separately, so you can get straight to the result and transfer any skin you receive directly to your Steam account.
The Gamma 2 Case items span seventeen weapon skins across four rarity tiers. The seven Mil-Spec skins are the CZ75-Auto Imprint, Five-SeveN Scumbria, G3SG1 Ventilator, Negev Dazzle, P90 Grim, UMP-45 Briefing, and XM1014 Slipstream. The Restricted tier brings five options: Desert Eagle Directive, Glock-18 Weasel, MAG-7 Petroglyph, SCAR-20 Powercore, and SG 553 Triarch. Three Classified skins sit above those: the AUG Syd Mead, MP9 Airlock, and Tec-9 Fuel Injector. Topping the weapon pool are two Covert skins, the AK-47 Neon Revolution and the FAMAS Roll Cage. The rare knife pool features five classic knife types - Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife, Karambit, and M9 Bayonet - each available in ten finishes: Gamma Doppler Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3, Phase 4, Emerald, Freehand, Lore, Autotronic, Bright Water, and Black Laminate. All weapon skins are available with StatTrak™ tracking.
Yes, the Gamma 2 Case is still in the active drop pool in CS2 and can appear as a random post-match reward. The drop rate for any specific case is low, so most players choose to purchase it directly rather than wait for a natural drop.
The most reliable way is to sign up for BloodyCase and open a case there. You are guaranteed to receive your skin, which you can then transfer to your Steam account.
The Gamma 2 Case features five knife types, each available in the following finishes: Gamma Doppler Phase 1, Gamma Doppler Phase 2, Gamma Doppler Phase 3, Gamma Doppler Phase 4, Gamma Doppler Emerald, Freehand, Lore, Autotronic, Bright Water, and Black Laminate.
The five knife types are: Bayonet, Flip Knife, Gut Knife, Karambit, and M9 Bayonet.
The Gamma 2 Case offers a compelling combination of an affordable price and a deep knife pool. The five knife types covering ten Gamma Doppler finishes mean that a lucky rare roll has a wide range of high-value outcomes, particularly a Karambit or M9 Bayonet in Gamma Doppler Emerald, which commands serious market value. The weapon pool has its own highlights in the AK-47 Neon Revolution and FAMAS Roll Cage at Covert, and the Tec-9 Fuel Injector is a widely liked Classified skin. At its current price point, the Gamma 2 Case is one of the better value cases for players interested in Gamma Doppler knife finishes specifically.
The Gamma 2 Case price on BloodyCase is as follows: 1 case for $1,49, 5 cases for $7,45, and 10 cases for $14,9. Opening on BloodyCase means no separate key is required, keeping your total cost per open lower and guaranteeing a skin every time.