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About Operation Bloodhound Access Pass

Operation Bloodhound Access Pass is a CS2 collectible item represented by a red access card suspended from a silver ball chain. Its clean badge-style design and connection to Operation Bloodhound make it distinct from weapon skins, as it serves as an operation pass rather than a finish for a specific weapon.

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What is the Operation Bloodhound Access Pass in CS2?

The Operation Bloodhound Access Pass is a collectible pass tied to Operation Bloodhound, a limited-time CS:GO operation that ran in 2015. Activating it originally gave players access to operation missions, a progress coin, and operation-related rewards. In CS2, it remains mainly a legacy collectible because the operation itself is no longer active.

What is the Operation Bloodhound Coin?

The Operation Bloodhound Coin was the upgradeable operation coin connected to the Operation Bloodhound Access Pass. Players who completed operation content during the event could level the coin from Bronze to Silver, Gold, and Diamond based on their progress. It is separate from the pass itself, although owning and activating the pass was required to start earning the coin.

How did players get the Operation Bloodhound Coin in CS2?

Players originally got the Operation Bloodhound Coin by activating an Operation Bloodhound Access Pass during the live operation in CS:GO. After activation, they upgraded the coin by completing operation missions and objectives before the event ended. In CS2 today, you cannot newly earn this coin through gameplay because Operation Bloodhound has long since concluded.

Does the Operation Bloodhound Access Pass still have a use in CS2?

As a gameplay item, the Operation Bloodhound Access Pass no longer unlocks missions, campaigns, or operation rewards in CS2. Its current relevance is as a historical operation item for collectors who want older Counter-Strike event content in their inventory. Any value it has now comes from collectibility rather than active functionality.