AWP | Exoskeleton is a Restricted-tier finish from The Operation Broken Fang Collection (December 2020), dropping from the Operation Broken Fang Case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
High risk and high reward, the infamous AWP is recognizable by its signature report and one-shot, one-kill policy. The metal on this AWP has been intricately pressed with patterns of interlocking skulls.
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High risk and high reward, the infamous AWP is recognizable by its signature report and one-shot, one-kill policy. The metal on this AWP has been intricately pressed with patterns of interlocking skulls. <i>Full tilt</i>
Exoskeleton was released with the Operation Broken Fang Case in December 2020 as part of Operation Broken Fang. The design uses an interlocking skull pattern pressed into the metal, fitting the Broken Fang operation's edgier aesthetic.
The metal on this AWP has been intricately pressed with patterns of interlocking skulls across the body. The flavor text: 'Full tilt.' The skull press pattern gives the skin a tactile, sculptural quality.
Exoskeleton is the Restricted-tier AWP in the actively-dropping Operation Broken Fang Case. Its pressed skull pattern is visually distinctive and the case's active status keeps it accessible at moderate price points.
Restricted tier, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 156 per Operation Broken Fang Case opening before exterior selection.
Obtainable from the Operation Broken Fang Case, currently part of the active weekly drop rotation. All five exterior grades are accessible across the full float range. StatTrak™ versions are available.
Available in Factory New through Battle-Scarred. StatTrak™ variants track kills across all exteriors.
Metal press pattern of interlocking skulls applied across the weapon body, producing a textured relief-style finish where the skull motif is visible as a structural surface pattern rather than a painted design.
Exoskeleton is valued for its unusual press-pattern execution — a finish method that differs from standard painted designs and gives the skin a more three-dimensional quality. Active case placement keeps pricing competitive.