Platform guide
How Steam Battle works
A concise route from Steam sign-in to cases, inventory and game modes. Every step reflects the current interface and does not promise a particular operation result.
Getting started
- 1
Sign in with Steam
Authentication opens on Steam. Your Steam password is not entered on Steam Battle.
- 2
Choose a section
Open the case catalog, upgrade, battles or achievements from the navigation.
- 3
Review the conditions
Before confirmation, the interface shows available items, cost or the calculated chance.
1. Steam sign-in
The sign-in button redirects to Steam OpenID. After confirmation, Steam Battle receives the data required to create or restore the account and returns you to the site.
Profile data, balance and personal inventory are available only after authentication. Public pages remain viewable without profile requests when no session exists.
2. Choosing and opening a CS2 case
The catalog shows active cases and their opening cost. A case page lets you review its visible contents and choose an opening count available to the current account.
The operation starts only after confirmation. A confirmed result is shown on the page and in the account inventory.
3. Inventory and operation history
Items from confirmed operations appear in the personal inventory. Available actions depend on item status, account state and the current platform rules.
You can save your own Steam trade URL in the profile and review completed operations in history. Withdrawal statuses and notifications update separately from the public catalog.
4. Skin upgrade
Select a source item and then a target. The interface calculates and displays the chance before the operation starts, so the parameters can be reviewed first.
The server-confirmed result is reflected in the interface and inventory. It is an account operation with parameters shown before confirmation.
5. Shared-pot battles
The battles page shows shared-pot rooms, participants, contributed items, the common bank, displayed chance and completed-round results.
This page is built around a common pot rather than simultaneous opening of identical cases. Its name and explanation match the actual format.
6. Achievements and progress
Achievements combine account progress associated with cases, upgrades and battles. The public page explains the system; personal levels and available rewards appear after sign-in.
Claiming a reward is a separate confirmed action. Contents and availability depend on the achievement and account state.