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Operation Bravo Case
About Operation Bravo Case
Operation Bravo Case is a CS2 weapon container with a yellow-and-black hazard-striped body and a red Bravo operation emblem printed on the front. Its industrial crate styling and operation-themed branding distinguish it from standard cases in Counter-Strike 2.
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 item in the Operation Bravo Case is the AK-47 Fire Serpent, which is the case’s headline covert skin. Other notable drops include the AWP Graphite, P2000 Ocean Foam, and Desert Eagle Golden Koi. The rare special item pool also contains classic knives from the original knife finishes such as Fade, Slaughter, and Crimson Web.
The Operation Bravo Case no longer drops through normal active case drops in CS2. It originally came from Operation Bravo, and after that period ended the supply became fixed apart from cases already sitting in player inventories or listed on marketplaces. To open one, you also need a standard CS2 container key.
Operation Bravo Case is relatively rare because it is a discontinued operation case with no ongoing drop source. Its supply is much lower than modern active-duty cases, and existing stock keeps shrinking as players open them or keep them long term. That limited supply is a major reason it is treated differently from common CS2 cases.
Operation Bravo Case is usually discussed as a long-term supply-driven item because it is discontinued and tied to one of the earlier CS operations. Its value depends mainly on remaining case supply, demand from collectors, and continued interest in skins like AK-47 Fire Serpent and AWP Graphite. Like any CS2 item, prices can move sharply, so it is better viewed as a collectible with investment risk rather than a guaranteed return.
Operation Bravo Case is expensive because it is discontinued, has a limited remaining supply, and contains several well-known skins led by AK-47 Fire Serpent. It also has collector appeal as one of the older operation cases in CS history. When a case is old, scarce, and still has desirable outcomes, the unopened case itself tends to carry a premium.

