Operation Bravo Case

Operation Bravo Case

Case First sale: Sep 20, 2013

Prices

Best Price
$60.39
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$60.39
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$63.43
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$63.67
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$64.35
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$65.49
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$65.54
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$65.55
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$65.83
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$65.99
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$66.19
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$68.03
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$68.03
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$68.84
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$70.38
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$77.52
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$86.01
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$90.70
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$97.13
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$104.64
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$117.61

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Description

The Operation Bravo Case is a CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) case/container designed for players who enjoy opening curated collections of in-game weapon skins. As a Case type item, it’s part of the broader system of containers that allow users to discover cosmetic drops from themed selections. With a Base Grade rarity classification, the Operation Bravo Case offers a steady, entry-friendly way to access a variety of popular skin designs.

This case first entered the market on 2013-09-20, placing it among the earlier waves of CS:GO-era cases that carried forward into the modern CS2 ecosystem. Its long presence in the community helped establish it as a recognizable name for collectors and opening enthusiasts, even as trading and availability patterns have shifted over time.

While specific contents can vary based on the case’s skin lineup, Operation Bravo Case is known for featuring a mix of weapon finishes that appealed to players across different preferences—ranging from clean, understated looks to more distinct visual styles. For many users, it’s an attractive option when browsing older cases that contributed to the “classic” inventory feel many players still seek.

With a Base Grade rarity, the Operation Bravo Case is generally considered more accessible than higher-tier container options, though availability can still depend on supply, trading activity, and market conditions. As with many older CS cases, opportunities to obtain it may be tied to in-game drops or the secondary market, which can influence how frequently players encounter it.

Community perception of the Operation Bravo Case is often shaped by its history and its role in the early case-opening culture. Many players view it as a solid “legacy” container—especially for those who like exploring established skin collections—while collectors may value it for its longstanding presence and recognition within the CS skin community.