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Fracture Case – Everything in It and Is It Worth Opening?

The Fracture Case stands out as one of CS2’s most popular weapon cases, and for good reason. Released back in August 2020, this case has maintained its appeal among players thanks to its low price point and the chance to score some seriously valuable skins. At just $0.60, it’s become a favorite for players who want to try their luck without breaking the bank.

What really sets the Fracture Case apart is its collection of 17 community-designed weapon skins, ranging from budget-friendly options to high-value items like the Desert Eagle Printstream. Plus, you’ve got the chance to unbox one of four exclusive knife types with 52 different finishes. Understanding what’s inside this case can help you make smarter decisions.

What makes the Fracture Case special in CS2

The Fracture Case hit the CS2 scene on 6 August 2020, arriving just before Operation Broken Fang kicked off. What made this case special from day one was its focus on community-created designs, featuring 17 weapon skins handpicked from talented artists in the CS2 community.

Back when it launched, players could get Fracture Cases as random drops after matches. These days, you’ll need to buy them, but here’s the good news: at around $0.60, the Fracture Case remains one of the cheapest CS2 cases you can buy. The price has been steadily dropping, making it an accessible option for players who want to test their luck.

What keeps players coming back to this case? It’s all about the potential returns. The Desert Eagle Printstream alone can fetch around $100 for a Factory New version. But the real draw is those special items – the case features four exclusive knife types that can come in 52 different finishes. Land a Nomad Knife Fade and you’re looking at over $700 in value.

Complete Fracture Case skin collection breakdown

Opening a Fracture Case requires a Fracture Case Key, and once you crack it open, you’ll receive one of these skins:

Special Items (Knives)

  • Paracord Knife
  • Survival Knife
  • Skeleton Knife
  • Nomad Knife

Covert Skins (Red)

  • Desert Eagle Printstream
  • AK-47 Legion of Anubis

Classified Skins (Pink)

  • Glock-18 Vogue
  • M4A4 Tooth Fairy
  • XM1014 Entombed

Restricted Skins (Purple)

  • MAG-7 Monster Call
  • MAC-10 Allure
  • Tec-9 Brother
  • MP5-SD Kitbash
  • Galil AR Connexion

Mil-Spec Skins (Blue)

  • SSG 08 Mainframe 001
  • PP-Bizon Runic
  • P2000 Gnarled
  • P90 Freight
  • P250 Cassette
  • Negev Ultralight
  • SG 553 Ol’ Rusty

The standout skins here are definitely the Desert Eagle Printstream and AK-47 Legion of Anubis in the Covert tier. Both feature unique designs that have kept their value strong since release. Among the Classified skins, the Glock-18 Vogue remains a player favorite thanks to its clean aesthetic.

Is opening Fracture Cases worth it

Here’s what you need to know about drop rates:

  • Mil-Spec (Blue): 79.92% chance
  • Restricted (Purple): 15.98% chance
  • Classified (Pink): 3.2% chance
  • Covert (Red): 0.64% chance
  • Special Item (Gold): 0.26% chance

Compared to other CS2 cases, the Fracture Case offers decent value potential. Cases like Prisma 2 or Danger Zone might have similar odds, but the Fracture Case’s low entry price makes it less risky.

If you’re after specific skins, buying them directly from trading platforms like Skinvault usually makes more financial sense. Save case opening for when you want the thrill of the gamble, not when you’re trying to build a specific inventory.

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