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Glove Case
About Glove Case
The Glove Case is a CS2 weapon case distinguished by its black body with bright yellow hazard-style striping and a central armored glove emblem on the front. Its industrial warning-label design gives it a utilitarian look that sets it apart from more ornate cases in the game.
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 standout items in the Glove Case are the 24 glove finishes it can drop, including Sport Gloves Pandora’s Box, Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono, Driver Gloves Crimson Weave, and Hand Wraps Slaughter. On the weapon side, top pulls include M4A4 Buzz Kill, Sawed-Off Wasteland Princess, and SSG 08 Dragonfire. Most buyers focus on this case because of the glove pool rather than the standard weapon skins.
The Glove Case can drop 24 gloves across several finish families, including Bloodhound Gloves, Sport Gloves, Driver Gloves, Hand Wraps, Moto Gloves, and Specialist Gloves. Some of the most recognized finishes from this case are Pandora’s Box, Hedge Maze, Crimson Kimono, Superconductor, Crimson Weave, and Slaughter. These glove drops are the main reason the case remains relevant in CS2.
In CS2, the Glove Case can appear as a weekly case drop, but opening it still requires a Glove Case Key. Once opened, it gives one item from the case’s loot pool, with gloves occupying the special rare slot and weapon skins filling the standard rarity tiers. That means gloves are possible, but they are much less common than the regular weapon finishes.
Gloves from the Glove Case come from the special rare item tier, which uses the same general opening logic as other rare special items in CS2 cases. In practice, that means the odds are very low compared with Mil-Spec, Restricted, Classified, or Covert weapon skins. Exact percentages are not shown in-game, so most estimates come from community case-opening data rather than Valve-published drop tables.

