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When Does the CS2 Armory Pass End?

The CS2 Armory Pass: A Permanent Feature?

With the official release of ‘The Armory’ CS2 update on October 2nd, fans of the competitive shooter from throughout the globe have found themselves grinding out their Armory Passes to get their favorite cosmetics from the rewards list. This excitement, however, has also sparked curiosity among many players about the duration of the pass and when it will eventually expire.

Whether you’re looking to grab new skins to add to your CS2 arsenal or attach a new Weapon Charm to your guns, the Armory Pass has you covered. It even has a limited-edition Deagle skin that players can grab before it leaves the CS2 store. But when does the Armory Pass come to an end? And how long do you have to redeem the rewards from the Pass? Let’s try to find out.

CS2 Armory Pass End Date

CS2 Armory Pass

Taking a glance at the CS2 Armory Pass, it’s evident that Valve hasn’t mentioned the end date of the Pass anywhere in-game or in the official blog post about the update. This has led many players to speculate about when the Armory Pass will come to an end.

If you’ve purchased the Armory Pass in CS2, you may have noticed that the limited-edition item, ‘Deagle Heat Treated,’ shows only around 102 days left to be redeemed. While some players have pointed out that this could indicate the end date of the Armory Pass, it turns out that this isn’t the case.

If you’re wondering about the end date of the Armory Pass, it turns out there isn’t one.

Yes, you read that correctly—there is no set expiration date for the Armory Pass in CS2, and it’s evident by taking a closer look at the Steam FAQ page for the Pass.

Scrolling down the bottom of the questions list on the FAQ page, we can see that Valve has clearly mentioned that the Armory Passes do not expire.

CS2 Armory Pass End

This suggests that the Armory Pass might be a permanent feature in CS2, with limited-edition items periodically becoming unavailable as the rest of the rewards are rotated out. If that’s the case, only time will reveal how this will play out in the long run.

Sonu Banerjee
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