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Winter Offensive Weapon Case
About Winter Offensive Weapon Case
The Winter Offensive Weapon Case is a CS2 container with a winter-themed exterior built around a blue and white camouflage pattern and a red tamper seal across the front. Its seasonal presentation distinguishes it from standard weapon cases, pairing military-style crate details with a cold-weather color scheme.
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 items in the Winter Offensive Weapon Case are the special rare knives, which can unbox as classic finishes like Slaughter, Crimson Web, Case Hardened, Blue Steel, Night, Boreal Forest, Safari Mesh, Scorched, Stained, and Urban Masked. Among the regular weapon skins, M4A4 Asiimov, AWP Redline, and Sawed-Off The Kraken are the most notable pulls. Those are the items most buyers and openers usually focus on when discussing this case.
The Winter Offensive Weapon Case contains 12 weapon skins plus a special rare item pool of knives. Notable skins include the M4A4 Asiimov, AWP Redline, MP9 Rose Iron, Nova Rising Skull, and P250 Mehndi. Its knife pool uses the older knife finishes rather than later Chroma, Gamma, or Doppler-style finishes.
The Winter Offensive Weapon Case was released in December 2013 as part of the Winter Offensive update in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. That places it among the earlier weapon cases in the game’s history. Because of its age, it is often grouped with the older generation of discontinued CS cases.
Yes, the Winter Offensive Weapon Case is considered a discontinued case, meaning it is no longer part of the regular active drop pool. Other well-known discontinued cases include the Operation Bravo Case, CS:GO Weapon Case, Huntsman Weapon Case, and Operation Breakout Weapon Case. Older discontinued cases usually trade at higher prices because supply mainly comes from existing inventories rather than new drops.

