Deep-sea pool built around AK and AWP covert finishes.
$22.72approx. £16.67SkinClub is a case opening site built by players for players. Almost every CS2 skin ever released sits in the pools, every roll is Provably Fair, and every win goes straight to your Steam inventory through automatic trade bots.
Live prices from the SkinClub catalogue. Each case carries a single theme end to end, so you always know what you are hunting for.
Deep-sea pool built around AK and AWP covert finishes.
$22.72approx. £16.67
Cheap entry into the serpent line with a knife tail.
$3.10approx. £2.27
The step up from Kraken, heavier on classified rifles.
$10.15approx. £7.45
Arcade-event pool with knives sitting at the top end.
$21.33approx. £15.65
Blade-themed case; every top drop is a knife.
$33.20approx. £24.35
Doppler Phase knives only, from Phase 1 through Phase 4.
$52.49approx. £38.50
Sub-dollar starter case for a first spin.
$0.48approx. £0.35
Highest variance in the low-price bracket.
$1.05approx. £0.77Every case page shows the exact price, the full item pool, the Provably Fair guarantee badge and the last top skins pulled out of that case by other players.
Cases are the entry point. Upgrades, battles and exchanges are how the inventory actually grows.
Pick a case, spin, keep the drop. Rare items can trigger an Exclusive Drop, a second spin across the rare pool only.
How cases workPut one or more cheap skins in, target a better one, and take a shot at the difference. Odds run from 1 to 80 per cent.
Upgrade rulesOpen the same cases against 1, 2 or 3 opponents, or in 2v2 teams. The highest total value takes everything on the table.
Battle modesSelect the skins you want to risk on the left, the skin you want to obtain on the right. The wheel shows the exact per centage before you commit, and multiplier shortcuts run from 1.1x to 20x.
Filter open SkinClub lobbies by mode and player count, watch a live round, or start your own. Everything on the table goes to the highest total unload value.
Level 3, Level 10 and Level 20 cases unlock as your account levels up and can be opened once a day at no cost. The verified section keeps opening available even if a check is ever requested.
Log in through Steam so the bots know where to send your items. Make sure your account has no trade ban and it has been at least 7 days since your last password change.
Fund the balance with a card, G2A Pay, or by sending CS2 skins. Steam Wallet funds do not work here, the balance is topped up on SkinClub directly.
Open any case you can afford, then sell the skin back, upgrade it, exchange it, or press Take and accept the Steam trade offer.
SkinClub publishes promo codes for balance top-ups through its social channels. Enter the active code in your profile before you deposit.
Rarity tiers on SkinClub mirror the ones in game, from Mil-Spec blue up to Covert red, knives and gloves.
Client seed, server seed and full roll history are open for inspection, including other players' results.
Trades are processed automatically by Steam bots, so items usually land in your inventory within minutes.
Credit cards, G2A Pay and CS2 skins are all accepted ways to fund the balance.
Age verification keeps the platform 18+, and support never adds you on Steam or asks for files.
No. Steam Wallet money cannot be spent here. You top up the SkinClub balance directly with a card, G2A Pay, or CS2 skins.
Usually a few minutes. All trades are handled automatically by bots, so the main delay is how quickly you accept the Steam trade offer.
No. SkinClub does not offer cash withdrawals. Winnings stay as CS2 skins, which you send to your Steam inventory.
A case goes offline when its pool is incomplete. Bots buy the missing items back from the market so the published odds stay accurate.
SkinClub is not a UK company — it is operated by Moontain Limited from Nicosia, Cyprus — but nothing about the site is built for a single market. The interface, the support inbox and the terms are all in English, and UK players open the same SkinClub cases, join the same battles and use the same upgrader as everyone else.
Three things are worth knowing before a first deposit from the UK.
The age rule is the one thing that lines up exactly: SkinClub is 18+, and its verification step asks for a passport, ID card or driving licence, the same documents a UK site would ask for. Free, confidential support is on 0808 8020 133, the National Gambling Helpline.
SkinClub is a CS2 and CS:GO case opening site operated by Moontain Limited from Nicosia, Cyprus. The catalogue runs from sub-dollar Farm cases up to four-figure Colossal Hoards, and one Provably Fair system covers every mode SkinClub offers — cases, the upgrader and case battles alike.
What separates SkinClub from a plain case site is how many exits a drop has. Sell it back for balance, upgrade it, exchange it, or put it straight into a battle. Nothing on SkinClub converts to cash: winnings stay inside the CS2 skin economy and leave through an automatic Steam trade.
Sign in with Steam, top up, and open a Provably Fair case. Set a budget first and keep it entertainment.
Open a case on SkinClubOther parts of SkinClub worth a look before you open your next case.
Case prices are charged by SkinClub in US dollars. GBP figures are indicative only, converted at $1 = £0.73 on 21 August 2026; your bank sets the rate and may add a foreign transaction fee.