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Fever Case
About Fever Case
The Fever Case is a CS2 weapon case with custom artwork built around a vivid, fever-dream theme in saturated pink, purple, and yellow tones. As a container rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its animated, psychedelic styling and illustrated cast of characters across the case exterior.
Release & Source
This is a weapon case. Cases are opened in-game to reveal one of a fixed collection of skins, and serve as the original source for every item inside them. Dropped in-game or available on the Steam Community Market and third-party marketplaces like SkinSwap.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The main chase items in the Fever Case are its rare special items, which can include knife drops depending on the case’s active loot pool. Among the regular weapon skins, the best pulls are usually the Covert-grade finishes, since those sit at the top of the standard rarity ladder. On a marketplace page, the most valuable results are typically the rare special item tier and the highest-rarity weapon skins listed in the case contents.
The Fever Case can be obtained the same way other standard CS2 weapon cases are obtained: through in-game weekly drops when it is in the active drop pool, or by buying it from the Steam Community Market and third-party marketplaces. To open it, you also need the matching CS2 case key. If Valve rotates it out of active drops, market purchases become the main way to get more of them.
The Fever Case is not inherently “removed” just because it becomes less common in drops. In CS2, cases can move out of the active weekly drop pool while still remaining tradable, marketable, and openable if players still own them. The practical difference is whether new supply is still entering the game through drops.
Yes, if it appears on the official Steam Market or established CS2 marketplaces, the Fever Case is a real CS2 container rather than a fan-made concept. Players sometimes ask this because case names spread quickly through social posts and leaks before they are fully recognized. The safest way to verify it is to check the in-game inventory, Steam Market listing, or Valve’s latest case release information.

