In 2016, Valve decided to add a brand-new cosmetic item in Counter-Strike. That cosmetic item is wearable gloves that players can add to the hands of their in-game characters. If you’re looking to expand your CS2 skins inventory with a new pair of gloves, you’re at the right place. Here are our picks for the five best cases you can open for CS2 gloves.
Glove Case
It might not be a surprise to most of you, but the first one on this list is the Glove case. The reason for including the Glove case is that the other case that offers the same Glove collection as the Glove case sells for around $24 to $25, but the Glove case, on the other hand, starts at just under $8 on the Steam Community Market. Some of the most sought-after Gloves in this collection include the Sport Gloves Pandora’s Box, Hedge Maze, Specialist Gloves Crimson Kimono, with low-wear variants selling for tens of thousands of dollars.
Revolution Case
If you want to bump your odds of getting a Glove skin by buying several cases for cheap, then this next case is for you. The Revolution Case can be found listed on the Steam Community Market at just under 50 cents, making it an absolute bargain considering the Glove skins you can potentially get from it can sell for thousands of dollars.
Clutch Case
Speaking of cheap cases in CS2 for Glove skins that you can buy several of with just a few bucks, the Clutch Case also sells for just under 50 cents. While it has the same collection of Glove skins as the previous one, this particular case has different sets of other skins, like the M4A4 Neo-Noir, which can help you decide which one to get.
Recoil Case
Now, let’s talk about the cheapest case on this list. The Recoil Case starts at just around 20 cents on the Steam Community Market and offers a collection of some of the rarest Glove skins like the Specialist Gloves Marble Fade, Driver Gloves Black Tie, and Sport Gloves Nocts, making it a serious bang for buck case.
Operation Broken Fang
For the final one, we have the Operation Broken Fang case. One might think that this case is useless since it has the same Glove skins as the previous one, and it costs around $5.5 on the Steam Community Market, which is nearly 30 times the price. However, this case has a great collection of other skins, like the M4A1-S Printstream and the Glock-18 Neo-Noir, making it a much better option for those who would prefer to have a decent variety of other skins if they don’t get a Glove skin.
Conclusion
A snazzy skin with regular gloves looks as if there’s something missing. So, if you want to complete your loadout with a new Glove skin, now you probably have a decent idea of what cases to open for that. Pick the one that best meets your requirements and enjoy your new Glove skin.