Will CSGO Skins Transfer Over

Counter-Strike 2: Will CSGO Skins Transfer Over to Source 2?

Many players are wondering will CSGO skins transfer over to Counter-Strike 2. For many, the inventories that they have built up over the past 10 years are one of the most valuable things that they own and it would be a tragedy to see those weapon skins and other cosmetics lost. Here is the definitive answer on whether or not CSGO skins transfer over to CS2 and the new Source 2 engine.

Will CSGO skins transfer over to Counter-Strike 2?

CSGO skins will transfer over to Counter-Strike 2. All weapon finishes, stickers, and other inventory items will be available to use in the new CS game.

This will be a huge relief to many veteran CSGO players, who have invested countless money into the game’s robust cosmetic unlock system. With weapon skins valued at thousands of dollars, it’s understandable why players might want to bring those skins over to the new Counter-Strike 2 release!

While it’s nice that old skins will be given a fresh coat of paint through the Source 2 engine, I’m sure players are also excited to see what new skins Valve has been cooking up behind the scenes.

For more Counter-Strike 2 guides, here’s how to get into the Limited Test. And here’s when the Limited Test will end.

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