Counter-Strike 2 has received a new update on March 12 introducing the Dead Hand Terminal, a fresh weekly drop that adds a collection of brand-new cosmetics to the game. The update features 17 community-designed weapon skins alongside 22 new gloves created by Valve, expanding the pool of items players can obtain while playing.
Similar to the earlier Genesis Terminal, the Dead Hand Terminal has been added to the CS2 weekly drop pool. This means players can obtain it as a random reward after finishing matches. With new weapon finishes and rare gloves entering the ecosystem, the update also brings potential changes to the CS2 skin market and collector demand.
Contents
- 1 Dead Hand Terminal in CS2 (March 12 Update)
- 2 Dead Hand Weapon Skins in the CS2 Terminal
- 3 Dead Hand Gloves in the CS2 Update
- 4 What the Dead Hand Terminal Means for the CS2 Skin Market
- 5 Dead Hand Terminal FAQ – CS2 Skins, Drops, and Market Impact
- 6 How does the Dead Hand Terminal work in the CS2 weekly drop system?
- 7 Can Dead Hand skins drop as StatTrak versions?
- 8 How could the Dead Hand update affect the CS2 skin market?
Dead Hand Terminal in CS2 (March 12 Update)

The Dead Hand Terminal is a new CS2 container that includes 17 weapon skins and 22 newly introduced gloves. It has been added to the weekly drop pool, so players can obtain it randomly while playing and earning weekly rewards.
Those who don’t want to rely on drops can also buy the Dead Hand Terminal on the Steam Community Market or CS.Money, once the items begin circulating in the skin economy.
Dead Hand Weapon Skins in the CS2 Terminal
The Dead Hand Terminal adds 17 new weapon skins designed by community workshop creators, introducing fresh finishes for several CS2 weapons. Each skin in the collection can also appear as a StatTrak version, allowing players to track confirmed kills.
The two Covert-tier skins in the collection are Glock-18 | Fully Tuned (Covert Pistol) and AWP | Queen’s Gambit (Covert Sniper Rifle).
















Because the Terminal is part of the CS2 weekly drop system, these skins will gradually enter the skin market as players obtain them through gameplay.
Dead Hand Gloves in the CS2 Update
The update also introduces 22 brand-new gloves designed by Valve, added as rare special items within the Dead Hand Terminal.






















Unlike weapon finishes, Dead Hand gloves do not come in StatTrak versions, which is consistent with how gloves work across the CS2 cosmetic system.
What the Dead Hand Terminal Means for the CS2 Skin Market
The March 12 CS2 update introduces the Dead Hand Terminal as a new addition to the weekly drop pool, bringing 17 weapon skins and 22 new gloves into the game. With rare items like Glock-18 | Fully Tuned and AWP | Queen’s Gambit, the collection is expected to attract strong interest from collectors and traders. As more players obtain the Terminal through weekly drops, the new skins and gloves will gradually enter the CS2 market and shape early pricing trends.
Dead Hand Terminal FAQ – CS2 Skins, Drops, and Market Impact
How does the Dead Hand Terminal work in the CS2 weekly drop system?
The Dead Hand Terminal is part of the CS2 weekly drop pool, meaning players can receive it as a random reward after playing matches and leveling up their weekly XP progress. Once obtained, the Terminal can be opened to reveal one of the skins included in the Dead Hand collection.
Can Dead Hand skins drop as StatTrak versions?
Yes, the weapon finishes from the Dead Hand collection can appear as StatTrak variants, allowing players to track their confirmed kills with that weapon in matches.
How could the Dead Hand update affect the CS2 skin market?
The addition of new skins and gloves introduces fresh items into the CS2 economy, which can shift demand across similar cosmetics. New releases often attract collectors and traders, potentially influencing prices and trading activity in the short term.
