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Has anyone used third-party sites for game cases?

Many players often explore options beyond the official game client for acquiring in-game items, and third-party sites for opening cases are quite popular. I recently came across a compiled list of the

, which detailed how these platforms work. The resource explains that these sites allow players to open cases and potentially win skins, often providing different features such as lower entry prices, unique themed cases, or various bonus systems. It also clarified that while some platforms offer better transparency, all operate with a built-in house edge, meaning long-term profit isn't guaranteed. For those who have looked into these, what are some of the key factors to consider when researching third-party case opening sites?

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Tim Smith
Tim Smith
May 25

Yeah, I’ve actually gone down that third party rabbit hole a couple times for game cases, mostly for old Switch carts I wanted to display nicely. Some of those sites are fine if you just need basic plastic shells, but shipping took forever and the quality was a real coin flip. That’s when I started looking into the best things to 3d print for my own setup, and it completely changed how I handle storage. You can find case models that snap together perfectly, with custom art slots or even magnetic closures. I printed a few using basic PLA and they’ve held up better than the flimsy ones I bought online. Just watch your layer height and infill so the hinges don’t break. Honestly, a little sanding and you’d never know they weren’t store bought. Saves money too if you already have a printer.

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