10 Best FAMAS Skins in CS2
List Of The 10 Best FAMAS Skins in CS2

The FAMAS is well-known in the Counter-Strike series. It's a handy and reasonably priced rifle that is the go-to for players during budget rounds or partial-buy situations. While it might not have the same bragging rights as the AK-47 or M4, the FAMAS definitely has its unique attraction, all the more so when matched with the right skin. In the world of CS2, skins are not mere aesthetic enhancements — they're a medium to show off your individuality and shine in the midst of combat. Here's a lineup of the top 10 FAMAS skins on CS2 that perfectly balance style, uniqueness, and worth.
Top FAMAS Skins - An Easy Guide
Besides the statistics, several other factors influence a skin's worth:
- Unique Features. It's interesting to see how different each skin can be in CS2. There are many designs, some are really flashy, some are quite basic with their color schemes. Most of the time, skins will have a related theme or pattern that we've tried to group the FAMAS skins into, based on the vibe they give off.
- High Demand and Rarity in the CS2 World. Moving away from the design of the skin, the demand and rarity of the skin plays a big part in determining its value.
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Check Out the 10 Best FAMAS Skins in CS2
Let's explore the 10 finest FAMAS skins in CS2 together. A touch of backstory before we plunge in: FAMAS is short for Fusil d'Assaut de la Manufacture d'Armes de Saint-Étienne - luckily, they settled on a simpler name.
1. Djinn

The FAMAS | Djinn debuted in CS:GO on April 15, 2015, as part of the Chroma 2 Collection. Its horn-like design gives off a magical vibe that intensifies with wear, making the Well-Worn version a budget-friendly option. It ranks third overall, though its unsettling, alien quality and lower appeal to the CS2 crowd have impacted its standing compared to two more favored skins.
2. Commemoration

Think of the FAMAS | Commemoration as the James Bond of CS2 skins – it's got that golden shimmer that catches the light just right, and those war badges? They're like the stories etched on an old soldier's face. You snag it from a CS20 Case, and suddenly, you're not just another player; you're rocking a FAMAS that's got more swagger than most. It's a crowd-pleaser, no doubt.
3. Valence

The FAMAS | Valence, a skin from the Operation Wildfire Case, really pops with its red and orange accents on the barrel. Even as it gets worn, it still looks pretty good. It's a solid choice, a bit more of an investment upfront, but probably more durable in the long run than something like the ZX Spectron.
4. Roll Cage

The 'FAMAS | Roll Cage' skin can be scored from a Gamma 2 Case. It dons a mix of red, white, black, and tan colors that give off a tough, pro vibe, with the added cool factor of bonus stickers. While its design may be simple, what makes it worth checking out is its unified theme and pocket-friendly cost. Plus, the best part is, its appearance isn't hugely affected by float values.
5. Crypsis

You can get the FAMAS | Crypsis skin from the Prisma Case, that's part of The Prisma Collection. Its design mimics leaves and sticks, and no two skins are the same. The more you use the skin, the more it blends into the game. It's a budget-friendly option for CS2 fans. Even though it had a steep price at first, it keeps its charm and worth because it's both affordable and one of a kind.
6. Styx

The Styx FAMAS cover has some real stand-out red details, with skull and blood patterns. You can get it in a bunch of different designs and states. People can't agree on whether they like the design or not, which puts it in the 'love it or hate it' category. It's currently at number seven in the rankings, and just like the Crypsis cover, it really catches your eye. The use of red on the handle is very striking, and it fits really well in a game that's all about team fights.
7. ZX Spectron

The FAMAS ZX Spectron skin, with its vibrant color stripes, makes it to the top ten for being both noticeable and easy on the wallet - ideal for CS2 fans watching their budget. Even when the float value increases, it maintains its cool look and never loses appeal. Added bonus, the price stays fairly steady, indicating it's a smart purchase.
8. Prime Conspiracy

The FAMAS | Prime Conspiracy skin belongs to The Control Collection. You won't find it in containers. This is a special one among CS2 FAMAS skins, sporting city-styled graffiti in bright blue and red. Its high price suggests it could turn out to be a worthwhile investment over time - people seem to absolutely adore the one-of-a-kind street art look.
9. Afterimage

The FAMAS | Afterimage definitely grabs your attention in CS2. You can snag it from the eSports 2013 Winter Case. Belonging to the eSports 2013 Winter Collection, it sports a slick red, blue, and white city-themed design, topped off with a subtle honeycomb pattern. Its dazzling colors and intricate details leap out, particularly when it's fresh from the box—it's like having a bit of graffiti art in your hand.
10. Meltdown

Check this out - Meltdown's a wicked makeover for the FAMAS gun in CS2. Sporting flashy gold and black, plastered with nuke signs - it's a sight to behold. Can't dig this up in containers - it's a 2021 Train Collection exclusive. It's got these awesome designs and a wear value that just add to its cool factor. And talk about a smart purchase - the price has shot up by a whopping 400%. It's more than just a pretty face.
What's the most expensive CS2 FAMAS Skin?
It may catch you off guard. The most expensive FAMAS skin in CS2 isn't an elaborate, blinged-out design. It's a Souvenir edition of the Teardown skin, a memento from the 2013 DreamHack SteelSeries CS:GO Championship. The skin was given out during a fun, friendly match between Team Duncan and Team Tomi. The price tag? They start around $300 but occasionally skyrocket to over $1,000. The one showing the most signs of conflict, the Battle-Scarred version, costs the most. The odd part about this top-dollar FAMAS skin is that it's not even in our top 10 list.
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