Highest CS2 case site cashback
Eight CS2 partners ranked by rate, from 40% down to 1%. Sorted by what each returns per 1,000 opened rather than headline percentage, with payment form and battle terms noted — both of which change the real value more than the rate does. Verified TBC.
The table
Why the spread is 40x
The range from top to bottom in this vertical is far wider than in crypto casino cashback, where rates cluster. Three reasons:
Commission tiers vary enormously. CS2 affiliate deals are less standardised than casino ones. A volume partnership can be several times a new one.
Product mix differs. Sites weighted toward upgrader and coinflip have thinner margins than case-opening-heavy sites, and pay accordingly.
Maturity. Newer sites buy growth with aggressive rates and normalise downward once acquisition slows. A 40% rate is often a growth-phase rate.
The consequence: unlike casino cashback, you can't assume a rough norm here. The bottom of this table returns a fortieth of the top.
The three columns that matter more than the rate
Battle terms. Some sites credit turnover on every case you paid for; others credit only battles you won. For a player winning half their 1v1s, that's a 50% cut to accrual that appears nowhere in the advertised rate. It's the single largest hidden variable in this vertical.
Payment form. A rebate paid in skins realises 60–92% of face value depending on how you sell. USDT realises 100%. A 30% rate paid in USDT beats a 40% rate paid in skins.
Skin trading vs crypto payouts.
Product weighting. Case opening is usually 100%. Upgrader and coinflip are frequently weighted below it because their edges are thinner. If most of your volume is upgrader, the headline rate isn't your rate.
Converting to a comparable number
Per 1,000 = 1,000 × house edge × weighting × rate
Case edges vary from roughly 8% to over 20% by site and by case, so the same rate returns very different amounts:
The table above uses a 12% reference edge for consistency with the Index. Your actual return depends on which cases you open, and a high-edge case pays more cashback while costing you considerably more.
Calculate the case's expected value first. Take the cashback second.
Best by use case
Highest raw return — Datdrop at 40%, TBC.
Best for battle players — TBC. Credits all cases paid for rather than won battles only.
Best payment terms — TBC. USDT direct, no skin spread.
Best for upgrader volume — TBC. Least reduced weighting on non-case products.
Worth avoiding on rate alone — the bottom of the table returns under 2.40 per 1,000. If a site you already use sits there, the rebate isn't a reason to keep volume there.
Sign-up order
Attribution is written at account creation. An existing account opened without a tracked referral generates no commission and therefore no cashback, at any rate, permanently.
Tracked link first. There's no way to add it later at most sites.
What this page doesn't cover
Whether the site pays. Rates are stated intentions. Payment history at volume is separate and isn't in this data.
Item valuation accuracy. Sites price their own pools. A site with a great rate and inflated valuations can be worse overall than one with a lower rate and honest pricing.
Withdrawal terms. Some sites restrict withdrawal below value thresholds, which affects what a rebate is actually worth.
Whether case opening is good value. It isn't, and no rate on this page changes that. A 12% edge means 1,000 of opening costs 120 in expectation; a 40% rebate returns 48 of it. Buying the skin you want directly beats opening cases for it by orders of magnitude.
Frequently asked questions
Which CS2 site has the highest cashback?
Datdrop at 40% of theoretical loss, currently the highest rate on WagerSave in any vertical. Ranked by return per 1,000 opened, Datdrop leads.
Why are CS2 cashback rates higher than casino rates?
Case sites run house edges of 8–20% against a casino slot's 4%, so there's several times more margin to share on identical turnover. Affiliate commission in the vertical also runs above casino norms.
Do case battles earn cashback?
Usually, and quickly, because every participant pays for their own cases. Check whether a site credits all cases you paid for or only won battles — the difference roughly halves accrual.
Is CS2 cashback paid in skins or crypto?
Varies by site. Crypto is worth materially more, since skins realise 60–92% of face value depending on the exit route. The payment column above flags which is which.
How often are these rates updated?
Quarterly with the Index, and immediately on any partner rate change. Last verified TBC.
Rates verified TBC and subject to change. Verify current terms with the site. 18+. Case opening carries one of the widest house edges in online gambling and cashback does not offset it. If gambling stops being entertainment, find support.