Prisma Case

Prisma Case

Case First sale: Mar 5, 2019

Prices

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$1.42
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$1.42
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$1.52
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$1.56
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$1.57
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$2.38
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$2.49
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$4.02
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$16.96

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Description

The Prisma Case is a CS2 case/container that offers players the chance to unlock themed weapon skins from the Prisma series. As a classic “Case” type item, it’s designed for collectors and traders who want access to specific cosmetic drops without needing to craft or upgrade individual skins directly. The Prisma Case remains a go-to option for fans of bright, geometric aesthetics.

Originally released on 2019-03-05, the Prisma Case arrived during a period when CS:GO and its case economy were rapidly expanding in popularity. Its release helped cement demand for themed skin collections, and it quickly became recognizable among players looking for distinctive weapon finishes and stylish visual patterns. Even after CS2 updates and ongoing changes to the game’s ecosystem, the Prisma Case continues to be referenced as part of the community’s “older” but still relevant catalog.

Inside the Prisma Case, players can find a variety of weapon skins tied to the Prisma theme. While the exact lineup can vary by drop pool and game updates, the case is widely known for offering eye-catching designs that range from everyday-use skins to more sought-after pulls. This makes it attractive to both casual openers and collectors searching for specific appearances.

In terms of rarity, the Prisma Case is listed as a Base Grade case/container. As a Base Grade item, its availability typically depends on in-game supply, trading activity, and market conditions rather than being limited to rare promotional events. For many players, it offers a balance between accessibility and the possibility of landing standout skins.

Community perception around the Prisma Case is generally positive, driven by its recognizable style and long-standing presence in the CS case ecosystem. Demand often persists because older cases tend to develop dedicated followings, and players who missed the window for earlier openings look for future opportunities through trading and platform availability.