Operation Bravo Pass
About Operation Bravo Pass
Operation Bravo Pass is a collectible CS2 item represented by a silver dog tag attached to a dark cord, with the Operation Bravo emblem stamped into the metal. Unlike weapon skins, this pass is notable as an event access item tied to Operation Bravo, giving it a distinct place among Counter-Strike 2 collectibles.
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Operation Bravo Pass was a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive operation access item used during Operation Bravo in 2013. Buying and activating it gave players access to operation features such as exclusive maps, mission progress, and the Operation Bravo Coin. In CS2, it remains a collectible inventory item rather than an active pass.
An operation pass is a legacy access item tied to past Counter-Strike operations, which were limited-time events with missions, coins, and map pools. Older passes like Operation Bravo Pass can still exist in inventories and be traded as collectibles, but they no longer unlock gameplay content in CS2. Current event access in Counter-Strike uses separate systems when Valve releases them.
Operation Bravo Pass was released as part of Operation Bravo on September 19, 2013. It was one of the early operation passes in CS:GO and came before later passes such as Operation Phoenix Pass and Operation Breakout Pass. That release places it in the first generation of operation collectibles.
No, Operation Bravo Pass does not activate any current feature in CS2. Its original purpose ended with Operation Bravo, so today it functions as a legacy collectible tied to early Counter-Strike operation history. Owners typically keep it for collection value, trade history, or nostalgia.

