Knives are some of Counter-Strike 2’s most sought after items where the CS2 Kukri Knife stands as one of the game’s rarer collectibles.
The Kukri Knife is the newest knife, releasing in the Kilowatt case on February 6, 2024. Thanks to its unique aesthetic and recent addition to the game, the Kukri Knife has become one of the game’s most sought-after knives because of its rarity. As a result, many CS2 players have questions about all the different Kukri Knife skins available and, ultimately, how players can get on for themselves.
Here is every Kukri Fnife available in CS2 and all the different ways players can add one to their collections.
The Kukri Knife has 13 skins outside of its standard vanilla, and each variation has its own unique flare. The price and overall aesthetic will depend on the popularity and aesthetic of the knife. The more sought-out knives will cost more while less popular variations will cost less.
Here are all 13 variations of the Kukri Knife available for acquisition.
The Kukri Knife is an extremely rare item that can only be found in a Kilowatt case or through the Steam community market. Like all knives, they cost quite a bit, with prices especially high considering their recent addition to the game limiting supply. Some of the less popular variations can be found closer to the $100 range, but a Kukri Knife with a high-end skin like a clean Fade or Crimson Web can run well over $500.
If CS2’s Kukri Knife is too expensive to buy or if finding one through the Kilowatt Case becomes too much of a hassle, players should look into acquiring some of CS2’s cheapest knife skins.
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