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About Clutch Case Key

The Clutch Case Key is a standard Counter-Strike 2 key item with a metallic design featuring the CS:GO logo on its bow and a small yellow Clutch Case tag attached to the ring. Unlike weapon skins, this key has a purely utilitarian presentation tied directly to opening the Clutch Case.

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The Clutch Case Key can be found in the Clutch Case.

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The Clutch Case Key has a community rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on 4 votes on SkinSwap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Clutch Case Key used for in CS2?

The Clutch Case Key is used to open a Clutch Case in Counter-Strike. It does not apply to other cases, and each key opens one case only. In CS2, case keys are tied to their matching case type, so this key is only relevant if you have a Clutch Case in your inventory.

Can you still buy a Clutch Case Key on Steam?

Players can typically buy case keys like the Clutch Case Key directly through Steam when they have the matching case. In practice, keys are purchased for opening cases rather than traded between players, because newer CS keys are trade-restricted after purchase. Availability can also depend on your region and Steam account restrictions.

Is the Clutch Case Key tradable or marketable?

Most newer CS case keys purchased from Valve are not tradable or marketable after purchase. That means a Clutch Case Key bought for your account is generally meant for personal use to open a Clutch Case. Older keys from before trade restrictions may exist in inventories, but they are not the standard way players get keys now.

What happened to CSGO key price history after trade restrictions?

CSGO key price history changed significantly after Valve restricted newly purchased keys from being traded. Before that update, keys often acted like a common trading currency, so market behavior was tied to player-to-player trades as well as case opening demand. After the restriction, market activity shifted away from newly bought keys, and historical price comparisons became less useful for current CS2 key purchases.