5 Best Ways To Invest In CS:GO
Whether or not it is worth investing in CS:GO skins will always be a debate. However the answer highly depends on how much you play. Firstly players need to ask themselves do they really need a particular option and secondly as yourself do you expect CS:GO to be more popular than it is now?
It would seem quite possible that the game loses its value as Valve keeps investing in the game and frequently provides newer updates and new Operations to the players. However, it is to be noted that the game is pretty old, and newer competitors (such as Valorant) prove to be pretty good competition for Counter-Strike.
There have been stories of people who have gotten heftyly rich by investing in CS:GO skins. Players an purchase some items in the game. If you have a few pennies in your account that you don’t don’t mind spending, it might be worth investing it in some weapon skins and other items in CS:GO.
CS:GO SKINS
If you feel like investing in some CS:GO skins, this article will tell you which investments you are likely to make the most profit on. Remember to focus on skins that are not so widely available anymore.
ESPORTS 2013 CASE
- Quantity: 117
- Price: $35
- Case Key Price: $4.65
- Most expensive skin: AK-47 | Red Laminate / Facory New / StatTrak
- Cheapest skin: M4A4 | Faded Zebra / Well Worn
CS:GO WEAPON CASE
- Quantity: 392
- Price: $60
- Case Key Price: $4.49
- Most expensive skin: AWP | Lightning Strike / Minimal Wear / StatTrak
- Cheapest skin: MP7 | Skulls / Field-Tested
OPERATION BRAVO CASE
- Quantity: 354
- Price: $50
- Case Key Price: $4.65
- Most expensive skin: AK-47 | Fire Serpent / Battle-Scarred / StatTrak
- Cheapest skin: Dual Berettas | Black Limba
OPERATION HYDRA CASE
- Quantity: 464
- Price: $15.59
- Case Key Price: $2.34
- Most expensive skin: AWP | Oni Taiji / Factory New / StatTrak
- Cheapest skin: Tec-9 | Cut Out / Battle-Scarred
SOUVENIRS AND RARE SPECIAL ITEMS
Apart from skins from older cases, you may want to consider investing in tournament souvenirs. Souvenirs especially from maps that are no longer in the Active Duty Map Pool can be profitable, such as Cache and Cobblestone.
On the other hand, Investing in Rare Special Items can be a little risky, since their prices fluctuate constantly. However, it also makes sense to invest in good quality old knives that have StatTrak, such as the Karambit Fade ($1,700) or iconic skins such as M4A4 Howl (up to $6,500).
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STICKERS AND CAPSULES
Stickers’ prices have seen a steady increase over the last two years. But here’s a simple trick to invest in stickers – buy any stickers or caps from older majors such as ESL Cologne or Dreamhack Winter and make sure to keep a close eye on trends.
ACCESS PASSES
Surprisingly, a growing percentage of collectors on the Community Steam Market are drawn to coins from certain Operations. As an illustration, the cost of the Operation Vanguard Access Pass went from $5 to almost $1000 in just one year.
Therefore, why not purchase any Operation Access Pass if you can do so for less than $25? There are solid grounds to think that such investments could be quite successful.
As you can see, investing in CS:GO may be done in a variety of ways. Buying some outdated in-game cosmetics can be a great idea if you have money on your Steam account and are unsure what to do with it. However, keep in mind that there are risks associated with every investment.
The following products are available for purchase on the Steam Community Market as well as websites like Skinport, Skinwallet, Tradeit.gg, Dmarket, Skinbaron, Cs Money, or Skincashier, where you can also sell and trade skins for actual money. Keep in mind that we cannot assure you that the investments you make will result in a return.