Free CS2 & CS:GO Case Simulator With Realistic Odds
Open popular CS2 and CS:GO cases for free with realistic odds—no Steam login or deposits. Feel the unboxing hype and compare cases before spending in-game.
How CS2 & CS:GO Case Opening Works
In Counter-Strike, weapon cases and containers drop randomly or can be bought on the Steam Market. Each one needs a key, and when you open it you roll for a single skin with a specific rarity and wear (Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, or Battle-Scarred). Some drops can also be StatTrak versions that track kills.
Our simulator mirrors how CS2 and legacy CS:GO cases behave: you pick a case, hit open, and watch a familiar unboxing animation. Every result is added to your virtual inventory so you can see what a long opening session might look like — without touching your real balance.
Why Use a CS2 & CS:GO Case Simulator?
- Practice case opening for free and feel the volatility before you spend money in CS2 or CS:GO.
- Compare different cases and see which ones drop the skins you actually care about.
- Experiment with \"what if\" scenarios or record content without burning real keys.
- Quickly understand how rare Covert reds and knives/gloves actually are compared to blue Mil-Spec skins.
Case Odds at a Glance
CS2 and CS:GO weapon cases use a fixed rarity distribution. Most openings land on blue Mil-Spec skins, while high-tier reds and rare special items are extremely uncommon.
- Mil-Spec (blue): the vast majority of drops.
- Restricted (purple) and Classified (pink): noticeably rarer but still common over longer sessions.
- Covert (red): very rare — you might open hundreds of cases before seeing one.
- Rare Special (gold, knives or gloves): the rarest outcome in the case.
Exact odds are based on Valve's publicly disclosed case probabilities for CS:GO/CS2-style containers; this simulator keeps the same rarity structure for educational use.
FAQ
Do I get real CS2 or CS:GO skins from this?
No. Everything you unbox here is virtual and stays in the simulator only. It does not transfer to your Steam inventory or have real-world value.
Is this gambling?
There are no deposits, no withdrawals, and no real-money rewards. It's a free tool to visualise case odds and enjoy the unboxing experience safely.
Do I need to log in with Steam?
You can open cases here without logging in. Your results and stats are stored locally in your browser so you can come back and continue experimenting.
Are the odds the same as in CS2 and CS:GO?
We keep the same rarity structure that Valve disclosed for Counter-Strike cases so openings feel realistic. It's still a simulation, so results here do not guarantee anything in-game.