Description
The CS:GO eSports 2013 Case was released on August 14, 2013, as part of the “Arms Deal” update, featuring 9 uniquely designed weapon skins with orange hues and sporty elements. Players need the Key to open it, making it a sought-after addition to CS:GO’s skin market.
This case quickly became a fan favorite thanks to its unique designs and increasing market value. It also played a significant role in supporting CS:GO esports, as a portion of its sales helped fund prize pools for major tournaments.
Standout skins from this case include the P90 | Death by Kitty and AWP | BOOM, both known for their bold and eye-catching styles. With its striking and memorable designs, the eSports 2013 Case continues to hold a special place in the hearts of players and collectors alike.
History
The eSports 2013 Case is a weapon case introduced in CSGO as part of the "Arms Deal" update. It is a sports-themed weapon case introduced in 2013. It has a variety of unique weapon skins and knives, including the popular AK-47 | Red Laminate, AK-47 | Red Laminate, etc.
The most notable feature of this case is the bold color, which is orange in color. Sports elements are generally gray and orange, and the CSGO eSports 2013 Case chose orange tones to match the consistent bright colors of CS2. Over time, its popularity in CSGO has not diminished.
Origin
The eSports 2013 Case was released after the "Arms Deal" update. A portion of its key sales funded professional tournaments, supporting the growth of CS:GO esports. Since the release of the eSports 2013 Winter Case, this container has rarely dropped.
Among them, the P90 | Death by Kitty is the most expensive and rare gun, with a very bold color and theme. Despite its scarcity, It remains a key part of CS:GO’s history, valued by both collectors and competitive players.
Review
The eSports 2013 Case has been well received by the CS:GO community for its gorgeous and unique appearance, scoring 4.7 out of 5. The case ranging from subtle minimalism to bold, bright patterns. Players are also very optimistic about the collectible value of the container.
“Simply because someone is still opening them, so supply is dwindling, and there's a low enough amount of them in circulation that despite a low rate of opening, it's still noticeable. Demand might not rise, but supply will keep falling. So unless CS2 dies, or the whole skin economy goes down, they are not going down.” said a Reddit player.
“Anomaly opened a lot of them in a recent video and got some good profit, so maybe the mass are trying the same.” Another person also provided his own opinion.