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About Premier Season Two Medal

Premier Season Two Medal is a collectible CS2 medal featuring a faceted geometric design centered around the Roman numeral II, with metallic blue and silver tones framing a gold core. Its layered, angular construction and season-specific branding distinguish it from standard service medals and mark participation in CS2 Premier during the second competitive season.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Premier Season Two Medal is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get the Premier Season Two Medal in CS2?

The Premier Season Two Medal is awarded to players who earned an active CS Rating during CS2 Premier in Season 2. In practice, that means playing Premier placement matches and qualifying for a rating before the season ended. If you never received a CS Rating in that season, you would not unlock the medal.

Why didn’t I get a Season 2 medal in CS2?

The most common reason is that you did not obtain an active CS Rating during Premier Season 2 before the season cutoff. Playing Premier alone was not enough if you never finished the required matches to place. Delays in profile updates could also happen, but eligibility still depended on earning that rating during the season.

How many wins did you need to get the CS2 Premier Season Two Medal?

There was no fixed number of wins tied directly to the medal itself. What mattered was completing enough Premier matches to receive a CS Rating in Season 2, and the exact number of wins needed could vary because placements depend on match results. Once you had an active rating during that season, you became eligible for the medal.

What do the colors on the CS2 Premier Season Two Medal mean?

The color accents on Premier medals reflect your performance tier based on the CS Rating you reached during that season. Higher rating brackets correspond to different medal color schemes, letting the medal display your rank outcome from Premier Season 2. This makes two Season Two medals look different if the players finished in different rating tiers.