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Horizon Case
About Horizon Case
The Horizon Case is a CS2 container with artwork centered on a circular emblem and a segmented, mechanical frame in orange and gray tones. Its industrial case design distinguishes it from weapon skins by focusing on utilitarian packaging graphics rather than a custom finish applied to a firearm.
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 rare special items in the Horizon Case are the Horizon Case-exclusive knives in Doppler, Marble Fade, Tiger Tooth, Damascus Steel, Rust Coat, Ultraviolet, and Lore finishes. Among the regular weapon skins, AK-47 Neon Rider is the top covert skin, with Desert Eagle Code Red as the other covert. Strong classified pulls include M4A1-S Nightmare and FAMAS Eye of Athena.
The Horizon Case contains 17 community-designed weapon finishes plus a rare special item pool of Horizon Case knives. Notable skins include AK-47 Neon Rider, Desert Eagle Code Red, M4A1-S Nightmare, FAMAS Eye of Athena, AUG Amber Slipstream, and Glock-18 Warhawk. Its knife pool includes finishes such as Doppler, Marble Fade, Tiger Tooth, Lore, and Rust Coat on the knife models introduced with this case.
The Horizon Case is not one of the rarest CS2 cases, but it is no longer in the active prime drop pool, which makes fresh supply lower than current-drop cases. Its availability now mainly comes from existing market listings and occasional non-prime or legacy circulation. That gives it more scarcity than active cases, but it is still much more obtainable than discontinued older cases like Operation Bravo Case or CS:GO Weapon Case.
In CS2, cases such as the Horizon Case can only be opened with a matching key, and opened cases award one item from that case's skin pool or, more rarely, a special knife. The Horizon Case itself is not a common active weekly drop anymore, so most players get it through the Steam Community Market or third-party trading. If you open one, the possible outcomes are limited to Horizon Case skins and its assigned rare knife finishes.

