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Operation Phoenix Weapon Case
About Operation Phoenix Weapon Case
Operation Phoenix Weapon Case is a CS2 container with a black body and a red phoenix emblem centered on the front panel, matching the Operation Phoenix theme. Its military-style case design and prominent faction insignia distinguish it from more generic weapon 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 headline items in the Operation Phoenix Weapon Case are the rare special item drops from the original knife pool, including finishes like Karambit Fade, M9 Bayonet Crimson Web, Butterfly Knife Blue Steel, and Flip Knife Slaughter. Among the regular weapon skins, AWP Asiimov, AK-47 Redline, and AUG Chameleon are the most recognized pulls from this case. The exact value depends heavily on the specific knife model, finish, and wear.
The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case contains a mix of weapon finishes and a rare special item slot for original-generation knives. Notable skin pulls include the AWP Asiimov, AK-47 Redline, AUG Chameleon, USP-S Guardian, P90 Trigon, and FAMAS Sergeant. To open it, you need an Operation Phoenix Case Key, and any knife drop comes from the older knife finishes rather than newer case-exclusive knife sets.
Operation Phoenix was originally released in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on February 20, 2014, before CS2 existed. The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case comes from that CS:GO-era operation and remains available in CS2 through the market and player inventories. It was not introduced as a new CS2-era case.
The Operation Phoenix Weapon Case was released on February 20, 2014, alongside Operation Phoenix in CS:GO. In CS2, it remains one of the older legacy cases still traded and opened by players. Its age is a major reason it is often grouped with classic early-operation containers.

