TL;DR
- The only free in-game way to get a case is your Weekly Care Package after one level-up (5,000 XP) on official Valve servers. You get one package per week and can choose 2 of 4 items—one is a case. Prime required.
- Reset happens weekly around Wednesday 01:00 GMT (e.g., 06:00 Pakistan Standard Time).
- Fastest path: play short, high-action modes to hit 5,000 XP quickly, then claim your case.
- Other ways: buy on Steam Market, trade with players, or Armory-only cases via the Armory Pass (paid).
- “Souvenir packages” from Majors are not weapon cases—different system.
How CS2 case drops actually work (2025)
The Weekly Care Package
- You earn XP by playing official Valve modes (e.g., Premier/Competitive, Casual, Wingman, Deathmatch).
- On your first level-up of the week (5,000 XP) you unlock one Care Package.
- The package shows 4 items (typically: 1 case + 3 others like a skin, graffiti, or sticker capsule). You pick any 2 and they’re yours to keep.
- One Care Package per week; leveling beyond that won’t grant extra packages until the next reset.
- Prime required for weekly drops. Without Prime you won’t get the Care Package.
- Weekly reset occurs globally around Wednesday 01:00 GMT. In Asia/Karachi that’s Wednesday ~06:00.
Good to know
- Idling doesn’t help: you must earn XP and reach a level-up.
- If you level past 5,000 XP in a given week, you still get only one package that week. Progress carries toward next week’s package after the reset.
What you can (and can’t) get each week
Guaranteed choices when the package appears
- A weapon case from the current drop pool
- Other items (skin, graffiti, sometimes sticker capsule)
- Knives and gloves don’t appear as package choices.
Active vs. Rare case pools (2025)
- Active pool: Usually five cases with a very high share of the weekly case options.
- Rare pool: A tiny chance (~1%) for legacy cases.
- As of July 2025, the Active five are typically Kilowatt, Revolution, Recoil, Dreams & Nightmares, Fracture. Treat this as community-observed, not an official probability table.
Tip: If your package shows a Rare legacy case, it’s usually the best pick to sell or hold because of scarcity.
Fastest way to hit your weekly level-up (5,000 XP)
Understand the weekly XP bonus
- The game applies bonus multipliers early in the week, so the first several thousand XP come much faster.
- There’s also an XP Overload system that reduces XP after you grind a lot in the same week—another reason to target just the first level-up, then stop.
Modes & habits that save time
- Play short, high-action modes (e.g., Deathmatch, Casual) to rack up score quickly. Many players hit 5,000 XP in ~2–3 hours of active play if they focus.
- Finish matches (avoid abandon penalties), play early after reset to exploit the weekly bonus, and aim for MVPs/objectives to accelerate XP.
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Other legitimate ways to get cases (besides the weekly package)
- Buy on the Steam Community Market
- Instant, safe, and within Steam ToS. Great if you’re chasing a specific case right now.
- Instant, safe, and within Steam ToS. Great if you’re chasing a specific case right now.
- Trade with players
- Use Steam’s built-in trade, and only trade with people you trust. Double-check item names, wear, and any trade holds.
- Use Steam’s built-in trade, and only trade with people you trust. Double-check item names, wear, and any trade holds.
- Armory-only cases (paid)
- With the Armory system (and Armory Pass), some cases are exclusive to Armory (e.g., Fever Case, Gallery). You earn Armory Credits by playing; credits are then redeemed for Armory items/cases. These do not drop from your weekly Care Package.
- With the Armory system (and Armory Pass), some cases are exclusive to Armory (e.g., Fever Case, Gallery). You earn Armory Credits by playing; credits are then redeemed for Armory items/cases. These do not drop from your weekly Care Package.
- Events & “Twitch drops” vs. “souvenir packages”
- Majors use a Viewer Pass + Souvenir Tokens system to claim souvenir packages (not the same as weapon cases). Don’t mix them up.
- Majors use a Viewer Pass + Souvenir Tokens system to claim souvenir packages (not the same as weapon cases). Don’t mix them up.
Safety first
Be cautious with third-party sites (case opening, trading, or “free drops”). Some involve gambling and/or violate local laws or platform rules. Use Steam-native options if you want to avoid risk.
What to pick each week: a quick decision framework
- Check case prices on the Steam Market before choosing. If the case on offer is above your usual threshold (e.g., >$1–2), it’s often the best value pick.
- Rare/legacy case visible? Take it.
- Sticker capsule vs. skin vs. graffiti: Most weeks, the case retains better value/liquidity.
- Sell vs. hold? Selling immediately avoids market swings; holding can pay off if the case later moves to the Rare or Discontinued pool. (No guarantees.)
- Remember fees on Steam Market when estimating profit.
FAQs
Q: Can I get cases without Prime?
A: No. Prime is required for weekly Care Packages.
Q: How many cases can I get per week?
A: One Care Package per week (choose 2 of 4 items; there’s always a case option).
Q: Do community servers count?
A: To be safe, stick to official Valve modes. That’s the supported path to earn XP and trigger the Care Package reliably.
Q: When exactly does the week reset?
A: Around Wednesday 01:00 GMT. Many trackers show Tuesday 8:00 PM Central Time ≈ 01:00 GMT Wednesday.
Q: What if I don’t claim before the reset?
A: Safest practice: claim before the reset. Reports vary on whether unclaimed offers persist, so don’t risk missing it.
Q: Is there still random case drop after matches like in CS:GO?
A: In CS2, the Care Package replaced old random drops. Focus on one level-up per week to trigger your package.