
The Armory brings a new wave of skins to Counter-Strike 2, including the Gallery case. Here are all the skins in the case and how to get them.
The Armory pass has something for everyone. While some players are working hard for tiny sausage men charms, others are pining after the stickers. Skin collectors, however, are re-rolling new skin collections that grant a random skin in exchange for four Armory credits. The Gallery case is also part of the pass, but works slightly differently. The Gallery case boasts 17 impressive weapon skins, with 30% of them featuring a grey color scheme.
This case is well worth spending Armory credits on, and browsing the full skin lineup may just seal the deal.
Here are all 17 Gallery skins in CS2.
The Gallery case is a must-have for players looking to complete their Neo-Noir skin line CS2. It has several repeat skins, including 12 models for the Kukri knife, and some new skins as well. Among new skins, AK-47 | Outsiders and M4A1-S | Vaporwave are certainly standout items. Glock-18 | Gold Toof is also quite unique, with an angry monster art on a glazed purple barrel.
CS2 players can get Gallery cases through weekly care packages, trading with other players, purchasing from the Steam Community Marketplace, or buying directly with two Armory credits.
Unlike other Armory pass collections, the Gallery case requires a unique purchase approach. Players must buy the entire case for two credits rather than unlocking individual skins. Once purchased, the case functions like other CS2 skin cases, requiring a $2.50 key to unlock its contents. Notably, since the Gallery case is rentable, we anticipate that unlocked skins will retain relatively low resale value. As more players unlock it in the past, more cases will become available on the Steam marketplace that players can rent out and use all skins for a week. So, owning these items will likely not be a flex.
While exploring new charms for your weapons, don’t forget you can also learn how to remove and reuse charms in CS2 for even more customization.
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