The Achroma Collection is one of the newer CS2 collections you’ll want to know about if you follow drops and loadout updates. Valve introduced it on January 21, 2026, as part of the “The Fourth Season” / Premier Season Four update. It also entered the weekly care package rotation at the same time as the Harlequin set, which made it immediately relevant for anyone watching what’s currently obtainable.
This Achroma Collection skins guide covers Achroma Collection skins in full: the set includes 20 weapon skins total, with a simple monochrome theme that fits a lot of setups without trying too hard. Below, you’ll find the full Achroma Collection skins list, sorted by rarity, plus the key picks people tend to like. We’ll also cover how the Achroma Collection drops, what affects value, and which items are worth keeping an eye on.
All CS2 Achroma Collection Skins
AK-47 | Breakthrough is the best for a black/white or mono loadout, and it’s one of the most valuable skins in this collection. Black-and-white zigzag shapes sit on a carbon-fiber style base. It’s a good investment option while it’s still relatively affordable.
AWP | The End has a dark body with lighter, metal-like sections that break up the silhouette without adding extra colors. Best for a black or gray loadout, and it blends smoothly into a mostly black inventory with a few silver details. A nice choice for investment.
MAC-10 | Snow Splash shows a black-and-white shattered pattern spread across the weapon so the whole skin stays beautiful in-hand. Strong match for a white loadout, especially if you like high-contrast SMGs. What’s more, the price is quite reasonable for any budget.
Aeolian Dark features a darker base with a gray, interlaced pattern that feels uniform rather than noisy. Suits a black or gray loadout and pairs well with other muted, patterned rifles.
The Daily Deagle is mostly monochrome with a outlined graphic treatment that makes the surface look illustrated. Best for a black-and-white loadout, and it also fits a gray set if your other pistols lean light.
Glock-18 | Trace Lock has a clean black-and-white base with circular and marked elements that look structured. Ideal for a black-and-white loadout, and it’s easy to pair with other skins that use simple geometric motifs.
The Grip Tape skin has a gray-and-black finish where the grip areas are darker and the body stays more neutral. Works in a gray or black loadout, especially if you want pistols that look practical and toned down.
Vendetta is dark overall with a muted wood-like texture that reads more natural than metallic. Best in a black, brown or dark neutral loadout, and it won’t clash if your set has some earth tones.
SSG 08 | Sans Comic has a light silver-gray base with darker accents, keeping the weapon mostly bright without going pure white. Fits a white-gray or silver loadout, and it matches well with other metal finishes.
P250 | Sleet is built from gray panels with black sections that give it a segmented, blocky look. Good for a gray or black loadout, especially if your theme is industrial and you want consistent mid-tone weapons.
Aeolian Light has a lighter monochrome pattern that keeps the gun bright while still clearly grayscale. Best for a white or gray loadout, and it’s a nice bridge skin if your inventory mixes light and mid-gray items.
AUG | Creep has a gray base with dark artwork elements that stand out but stay within the same palette. Fits a white or grey loadout, and it works especially well if your set includes other skins with illustrated details.
MP5-SD | Snow Splash features a black-and-white shard style spread across the weapon, so it stays readable. Great for a black-and-white loadout, and it pairs naturally with other “Snow Splash” items.
Dark Chamber is mostly dark with a heavier gray look, with the grip area carrying most of the visual texture. Best for a black or gray loadout where you want the revolver to stay low-key.
The Silver Pour skin has a silver-gray surface look that makes both pistols feel brighter than typical dualies. Ideal for a silver, white or gray loadout, and it complements other marbled or liquid-pattern skins.
Sleet has a large-area gray-and-black panel pattern that makes the weapon look uniform rather than detailed. Best for a gray or white loadout, and it’s an easy match if you’re building a full monochrome heavy-weapons page.
Bizoom features a restrained design with a simple geometric feel, without big contrast spikes. Fits a gray or black loadout, especially if you want SMGs that don’t draw too much attention.
MP9 | Dizzy has a digital-camo style coverage that looks busy up close but stays within the same tones. Works best in a gray or black loadout, and it matches well with other camo or “patterned utility” skins.
SCAR-20 | Zinc has a muted gray finish with darker sections that keep the silhouette calm and consistent. Best for a gray or black loadout, especially if your theme is “matte metals” and low contrast.
Nova | Currents has a dark base with flowing gray accents and small bird details that add interest without adding color. Fits a gray loadout, and it pairs well with other skins that have subtle linework instead of loud graphics.
Achroma Skins Overview
That’s the full Achroma lineup and how it fits into CS2 right now. Since it’s part of the weekly care package rotation, the Achroma Collection is one of those sets you can realistically aim for over time instead of treating it like a rare event. If you’re building a loadout, Achroma works best when you pick a few matching pieces rather than trying to collect everything at once. Use the rarity tiers and float ranges as a quick filter, then focus on the skins that actually look good in-game and hold value decently. Prices will move as the drop pool changes, so don’t panic-buy on a spike. Track the market, watch supply, and grab your favorites when things cool off.

