Shattered Web Case
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Case Contents (69 items)
Knives (52)
Weapon Skins (17)
Shattered Web Case — Free CS2 Case Simulator
Open the Shattered Web Case with Valve's exact drop rates — 0.26% for knives. Real odds, real item pool, zero risk.
Drop Rates & Rarity(69 items)
About the Shattered Web Case
The Shattered Web Case landed on November 18, 2019, marking Container Series #277. Inside, you'll find 69 skins spread across 5 rarity tiers. The chase items are the 4 knives across 16 finishes sitting at the top with a 0.26% drop chance. The most valuable drop is the ★ Survival Knife | Night Stripe, worth up to $1,500.01 on the Steam Market. Note: ★ Skeleton Knife | Case Hardened with rare “Blue Gem” patterns can far exceed average market prices.
The Shattered Web Case is a case that contains 17 community-made weapon skins released as part of Operation Shattered Web. There is a very small chance to unbox the Nomad Knife, Skeleton Knife, Paracord Knife, and the Survival Knife each in 13 different finishes.
Currently sitting at 85% popularity, the Shattered Web Case ranks among the most sought-after containers in CS2. The community rates it 4.7/5 across 5.4K votes. Notable pro players who own it include xyp9x, scream, spiidi.
On the Steam Market, the Shattered Web Case trades at around $9.82. Factor in the $2.49 key and each opening runs you $12.31. Not sure it's worth the key? Open it here first — same odds, zero cost.
Based on current Steam Market prices and real drop rates, the Shattered Web Case sits at 54.8% ROI — for every $12.31 you spend (case + key), the average return is about $6.75 in items. Like most weapon cases, the math favors Valve — but a knives pull flips the equation entirely. That's the gamble.
Key Facts
- •Knives: 0.26% drop rate
- •StatTrak™ variants: 10% chance on eligible tiers
- •Top item: ★ Survival Knife | Night Stripe — up to $1,500.01
- •Expected ROI: 54.8% ($6.75 EV per $12.31 opening incl. key)
- •Free simulator — real drop rates, no money required
- •Every opening is independent — past results don't change future odds