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About Genuine Inferno Pin

The Genuine Inferno Pin is a collectible CS2 pin themed around Inferno, featuring the map’s emblem rendered as a physical badge rather than a weapon finish. Unlike weapon skins, this item stands out as a map-based collectible that represents one of Counter-Strike’s most established locations.

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RarityExotic
Drop Chance~3.2%

The Genuine Inferno Pin is a Exotic-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~3.2%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get the Genuine Inferno Pin in CS2?

The Genuine Inferno Pin is obtained by redeeming a physical collectible pin code on your Steam account. Genuine pins were originally sold by Valve at events and through official physical pin series, and redeeming the code grants the matching in-game pin. You cannot unbox or craft this item in CS2.

How do genuine pins work in CS2?

A genuine pin is the in-game version of a real-world CS pin that was activated with a unique code. Once redeemed, it appears on the account permanently as a collectible item, including pins like the Genuine Inferno Pin. These items are separate from weapon skins and do not have wear, pattern, or StatTrak variants.

How do you get the Inferno pin in CS2?

If you mean the Genuine Inferno Pin, you need an unused redemption code from the matching physical pin. In practice, that usually means buying an unopened official pin or purchasing from a seller who still has a valid code. If the code has already been redeemed, it will not grant another in-game pin.

Can you still get genuine pins in CS2?

Yes, but mostly through the secondary market, because many official physical pin releases are no longer sold directly by Valve. For the Genuine Inferno Pin specifically, availability depends on whether unused codes still exist from older stock. Always verify that a code is unused before buying, since a redeemed code has no in-game value.