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− | The Trade-Up allows you to swap any 10 of your Gun Mettle Campaign Items for 1 random higher-tier weapon. | + | The Trade-Up allows you to swap any 10 of your Gun Mettle Campaign Items for 1 random higher-tier weapon. To Trade for a new Weapon, all 10 Weapons must be the same, with the same deterioration grade. |
The Trade-Up is accessible via right-clicking on a Gun Mettle campaign item in your backpack. | The Trade-Up is accessible via right-clicking on a Gun Mettle campaign item in your backpack. |
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The Trade-Up allows you to swap any 10 of your Gun Mettle Campaign Items for 1 random higher-tier weapon. To Trade for a new Weapon, all 10 Weapons must be the same, with the same deterioration grade.
The Trade-Up is accessible via right-clicking on a Gun Mettle campaign item in your backpack.
Trivia
- The Trade-Up Contract was first seen in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive