Counter-Strike 2 Releases its First Weapon Case Named “Kilowatt” Since Release

Nazmul Hassan
By Nazmul Hassan
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Credit: Valve

After 4 long months, Valve finally released a major update for Counter-Strike 2. That also includes the brand-new Kilowatt case.

Counter-Strike 2 is the latest addition to the Counter-Strike franchise. It has been more than 10 months since Valve announced CS2 and 4 months since it got released. The game came with the long-awaited Source 2 engine upgrade alongside many exciting features.

As it was a brand-new game, the community expected Valve to push cintinous new content just after the release. However, the game had many bigger issues to solve, which Valve thought they needed to fix first before releasing new content. So, for more than 4 months, the community saw no major update apart from gameplay improvements.

Fortunately, Valve has finally awakened and announced its first major update since its release. On February 6, 2024, Valve released the release note for the latest patch. This patch includes the Arms Race game mode, sticker placement update, gameplay improvements, and, most importantly, the brand-new Kilowatt case.

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CS2 Kilowatt Weapon Case

Kilowatt case is Counter-Strike 2’s first-ever weapon case. Although the majority of the community was expecting an Operation, for now, it looks like we’ll have to make do with the case instead. The reportedly leaked Kukri knife also finally made its entry into the game with this case. Here are all the 17 community-designed weapon finishes and the all-new Kukri knife released with the Kilowatt weapon case officially revealed by Valve:

Kukri Knife

Kukri Knife
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Inheritance

Inheritance
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Chrome Cannon

Chrome Cannon
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Jawbreaker

Jawbreaker
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Olympus

Olympus
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Black Lotus

Black Lotus
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Analog Input

Analog Input
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Just Smile

Just Smile
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Hybrid

Hybrid
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Etch Lord

Etch Lord
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Block-18

Block-18
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Irezumi

Irezumi
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Motorized

Motorized
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Slag

Slag
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Dezastre

Dezastre
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Dark Sigil

Dark Sigil
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Light Box

Light Box
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Hideout

Hideout
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Although many players are still upset with Counter-Strike 2’s shaky release, it looks like Valve is trying its best to give players something to retain its player base for now. Hopefully, we won’t have to wait 4 more months again to get more and better CS2 content.

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By Nazmul Hassan FPS Editor
Nazmul is GameRiv's FPS editor. He is a marketing graduate with an immense passion for gaming. As an ex-professional CS:GO player, he holds a strong interest in other FPS titles like Apex Legends, VALORANT, and CoD. However, he also tries out other games when he is free.