CSGOFAST Review

If you’re looking for a CS2 skins website with a ton of games to choose from then CSGOFAST is one of the most eye-catching options. In our full CSGOFAST review, we’ll go over whether or not this website is worth your hard-earned skins or cash.

CSGOFAST offers a ton of games to play with your CS2 skins, but its design is extremely convoluted and confusing at times. If you’re just looking to play a couple of games and relax, the website can offer you exactly that, but if you’re looking for a clear and rewarding leveling experience and/or a website that thoroughly rewards returning players, there are better options.

Pros

  • Has virtually every deposit method under the sun
  • A ton of games to choose from
  • Games are explained clearly on the website itself

Cons

  • Website design is rather bland
  • Limited free to play functionality
  • Very confusing to navigate outside of the games itself

Info

Available Games: Roulette, Case Battle, Hi Lo, Crash, Baccarat, Wheel of Fortune, Towers, Case Openings, Slots

Special Features: Skins Market, Free Cases,

Deposit Methods: Credit Cards, Skrill, Euphoria, USDT (TRC20), USDT (BEP20), USDT (ERC20), Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Toncoin, USDC (BEP20), Tron (TRX), Bitcoin Cash, SOL, USDC (MATIC), Shiba Inu, BNB (BSC), USDC (ERC20) USDC (MATIC), Cardano, MATIC (Polygon), Dash, Ripple, Zcash, POLKADOT, MANA, DAI, WebMoney, WeChat, PaySafe, Bank Transfer

Withdrawal Methods: CS2 Skins, Skrill, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Litecoin, USDT ERC 20, USDT TRC20

Games on CSGOFAST


Classic

CSGOFAST’s classic mode is their ‘bread and butter’ mode. Here, users deposit a maximum of 10 skins of their own choosing. Once 50 skins are in the pool or the countdown timer has reached zero, a wheel will spin. This wheel has avatars of all the participating players on it; the higher the value of your deposited skins is, the more of your avatars are on the wheel and the higher your win chance % is. The player that the wheel lands on wins all of the skins that are in the pot.

Logically, someone who only deposits a $1 skin in a classic game where every other player has entered $50 skins will have a very low chance to win. On the other hand, putting in a ton of super high value skins will make you the likely winner, but your winnings won’t be as big.

Fast

Fast is basically the ‘lite’ version of the classic mode. Here, a maximum of three players deposit skins (worth a max of 10 ingame coins) after which the game instantly starts. After the game starts, it functions in the same way as the classic mode: the player that the wheel ends up on wins it all.

Case Battles

In case battles, players open the exact same set of cases against each other. The player with the highest value of unboxed skins wins all of the skins that have been unboxed in the battle. You can play with 2, 3, or 4 players. There are also two different 2v2 modes; one where each member of the winning team get their own unboxings (along with half of the unboxings that the losing team did) and another mode where the unboxings of the winning team (along with the losing team’s unboxings) gets split equally between the two winning players.

Hi Lo

In Hi Lo, a deck of cards is shown. When the timer runs out, a new card will be drawn. Players bet on what they think the card will be. Bets can be placed on whether the next card will be higher or lower, on the color of the next card, on a certain range, …

The potential winnings that can be gained are decided based on the likeliness of the outcome: betting that the next card will be lower than a queen will obviously have lower odds than betting that the next card will higher than a queen.

Crash

In crash, players place a bet before the start of the round. Once the countdown timer has ended, the bomb will start ticking. Displayed on the bomb screen is a multiplier value. Players can choose to cash out at any time of their own choosing and get their payout in accordance to the multiplier shown on the bomb screen.

Players have no idea when the bomb will explode. Once it does, everyone who hasn’t cashed out yet loses their bets. Crash is basically a game of nerves. Playing it safe and cashing out early secures an almost certain win. Going for the higher multipliers yields far greater results, but comes with a much higher risk of losing it all.

Crash is a fun and nerve-racking game, but we noticed that the timer crashed on 1.00x (which is immediately) quite often during our testing. This is of course a coincidence, but having no chance at all to cash out before the crash happens is not a very fun experience, so perhaps CSGOFAST can tweak that a bit.

Double (Roulette)

This is quite simply a roulette wheel with fewer options. Players can bet on either red or black, and if the wheel lands on the correct color, they get a 2X payout. There is also one green square on the wheel that can be bet on, this pays 14X.

X50

During the betting phase, players can bet on four different colors: blue, red, green, and yellow. There’s a wheel that has those colors on it, but they don’t appear on the wheel equally; blue is the most common color, yellow is the rarest color. The rarer the color, the higher the payout if the wheel hits said colors.

Baccarat

Baccarat is a time-tested casino game. Since it has a much more elaborate set of rules, it’s best to refer interested players to the explanation page on CSGOFAST’s own website.

Wheel

This is a wheel of fortune, where players pay a fee to spin the wheel. This wheel has skins of varying values on it. Obviously, the higher value skins are rarer on the wheel itself, so players are most likely to end up with a lower value skin.

Tower

In the tower, players must climb a virtual tower by starting at the bottom level. At each level, the player has to click a random square that will either have a pair of handcuffs or a stack of coins behind it. If the player uncovers the coins, they get the corresponding value of said level. However, if they end on the handcuffs, the bet is lost. The higher a player goes, the more valuable each new level becomes.

Players can choose to cash out and take their current winnings at any time.

Cases

CSGOFAST’s case opening section is nicely balanced. There are a bunch of lower value cases for players who just want to play with site balance gotten from depositing low tier ingame drops. On the other hand, there is also a decent selection of higher value cases.

Worth noting here is that CSGOFAST does not have any extremely expensive cases. The most expensive case we encountered during our testing cost less than $200. This is not a criticism: we’re aware of the fact that $200 dollars is a ton of money to spend on virtual pixels. We also don’t consider extremely high roller cases to be a necessity. However, it’s good to know that there aren’t any ‘guaranteed knife’ cases or anything of the sorts on CSGOFAST in case you’re someone who likes to go very big.

Slots / Poggi

This is a basic slot machine like you’d encounter in any casino. Players choose how many lines they want to pay out, then deposit balance. If the line hits, players get a payout. Poggi is just another version of a slot machine.

Features


Most websites offer a set of special/extra features that are meant to draw in and keep customers. We’ll cover the most eye-catching extras that CSGOFAST offers in this section.

Note: KYC stands for ‘Know Your Customer’ or ‘Know Your Client’. This is a mandatory process that websites that deal with money (such as banks, gambling websites, investment firms, …) have to put their users through in order to combat money laundering, terrorism financing, and so on.

Player Levels

By playing on the website, you can level up your player level. Leveling up gives you free balance and -at certain points- a free case or wheel spin. This is a fun way of enhancing your experience, but it’s a bit of a shame that these leveling rewards are ‘one and done’. Some other websites give you access to permanent free daily cases once you level up, and that would’ve been nice to see here as well.

What’s extra confusing here is that there are also account levels, and those can change. If you have balance on the site, you get upgraded to a silver account. Lose your balance, and you get dropped down to a lower level. Deposit a ton of money and you get upgraded to an even higher level, which has better perks and allows you to level up your player level faster.

Then there’s also a ‘gold’ account level, but this was temporarily unavailable during a portion of our testing, which made the experience even more confusing.

Free Cases and Balance

Like most websites of its kind, CSGOFAST offers a form of free cases. The wording around these is extremely vague, however, and it’s not clear how or when you can collect free stuff aside from the leveling missions. It’s not that we expect to get tons of free goodies on these websites (they’re running a business, after all) but the wording ‘a wealth of rewards await players‘ seems to be a little bit exaggerated if you ask us, as we didn’t encounter a lot of free stuff during our testing.

CSGOFAST Free To Play Viability


CSGOFAST is not a great website for completely free to play gamers. You can get free cases by using promotion codes but there’s no real way to grind out website balance by being completely free to play on the website itself. Furthermore, the website pushes you to the bronze level once you lose your balance, which limits what you can do on the website.

There is a cashback option, which gives you a portion of your bets back. However, this is only accessible to accounts who have put in real money or have deposited skins worth more than a couple of cents.

Overall Website Experience


Layout and Performance

Initially, we were pleased to see that there’s a detailed explanation of every game that CSGOFAST offers to be found on the website itself. This seems like a logical step, but this is definitely not something that every website offers. These explanations greatly help with making a website of this genre easier to use.

Once we got a little deeper into the website, we got confused pretty quickly. The games themselves are visually quite noisy and look a bit dated when it comes to design if you ask us, but they’re easy to understand thanks to the explanations. It’s once you get into the other sections of the website that things start to get confusing.

For example, on the homepage there’s an FAQ section. Underneath a heading about the ‘premium accounts’ it says ‘let’s examine the different levels and the perks they bring’ and then it just goes to the next header without examining anything. Underneath another header, CSGOFAST themselves say that ‘the specific rewards at each tier aren’t detailed,’ and we couldn’t agree more.

All in all, CSGOFAST came across as rather disjointed to us and lacking cohesion.

Convenience

CSGOFAST only uses one currency, which makes things a lot more straightforward when it comes to the actual gameplay. No special tickets, no secondary currencies, … It’s all very simple and clean. People who don’t like to fumble around with multiple currencies and layers of gameplay can breathe a sigh of relief on CSGOFAST.

Withdrawing

Unlike on most other websites of its kind, CSGOFAST also offers real world cash withdrawal options. This will of course require you to fill out varying amounts of information, but it’s good to know that the option is there.

Obviously, you can also cash out CS2 skins. For us, withdrawing skins went without any issues, but it’s worth noting that we didn’t attempt to cash out any extremely valuable or rare skins.

Community

CSGOFAST has a chat section that you can choose to open on the right side of the screen. This chat isn’t very active though; we saw a couple of messages per hour and that was it.

On the bottom of the site there’s a community counter showing how many users are currently online as well as some other stats.

Support

We contacted support with a number of basic technical and general questions, and they replied swiftly and efficiently. We did not have to use support for any in-depth technical issues, so if you encounter a rare problem this may be a different experience, but we have no complaints about CSGOFAST’s support at all.

CSGOFAST Review Conclusion – Is CSGOFAST Legit?


CSGOFAST is one of the oldest websites of its kind. It has been around for 9 years at this point, and it has sponsored a number of events and organizations. Of course this does not mean that it is 100% reliable; we can’t say that for any website as we (obviously) don’t have access to their backend or code. As far as we can tell, however, CSGOFAST is a legit website,

Looking at the community stats, it might be past its peak when it comes to its overall popularity, and it certainly isn’t the flashiest website of its kind, but if you’re looking for a broad variety of games to play in a straightforward way then this could be a good option for you. Just don’t expect too much ‘side animation’ in the form of secondary currencies, free to play options, and the likes.

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