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Datdrop Review

Case opening built around large multiplayer formats: battles up to 15 players and battle royales up to 72.

Disclosure: the links on this page are affiliate links and CSDB earns a commission if you sign up through one, at no extra cost to you. That is why we publish what we cannot verify as plainly as what we can.

What Datdrop offers

Case opening built around large multiplayer formats: battles up to 15 players and battle royales up to 72.

GamesCase opening, Case battles
TypeCase opening
Trustpilot4.3★ across 1,787 reviews, read 31 July 2026
LicenceNone stated
OperatorGameonomics LP (United Kingdom), LP024056
CSDB code

Is Datdrop legit?

That is not a single fact, so here is what is verifiable. We read its footer and legal pages on 2 August 2026 and found no gambling licence stated, though it does name an operating company: Gameonomics LP (United Kingdom), LP024056. That is common in this niche rather than damning on its own, but it does mean no regulator to complain to. Trustpilot showed 4.3★ across 1,787 reviews when we read it on 31 July 2026. Check the withdrawal terms and your own jurisdiction before depositing.

What checks out

  • Names its operating company: Gameonomics LP (United Kingdom), LP024056
  • Documents a provably-fair scheme
  • Trustpilot 4.3★ across 1,787 reviews
  • Referral code read from our own affiliate link: csdb

What to weigh

  • No licence stated — we checked its footer and legal pages
  • Its FAQ points users to "our Terms & Conditions", but /terms returns a not-found page and we could reach no terms document at any URL - read on 2 August 2026. The corporate details sit only on /contacts, which nothing in the homepage navigation links to
  • The house edge applies to every game here, as it does everywhere

Deposits and withdrawals

Getting money in. Cards, crypto (ETH and LTC fee-free), CS2 skins via SkinPay or Tradeit, and gift cards.

Getting it out. Skins only. You spend inventory value buying items from Waxpeer, so you do not receive the skins shown in your DatDrop inventory.

Provably fair on Datdrop

Commit-reveal with a secret hash and salt, so you can prove the server seed was not swapped. PvP modes use Random.org tickets drawn only after all players have joined.

Worth repeating what that does not cover: it proves a result was not altered after your bet, not that the advertised odds are honest, that the operator is solvent, or that a withdrawal will be processed.

Worth knowing

  • Its FAQ points users to "our Terms & Conditions", but /terms returns a not-found page and we could reach no terms document at any URL - read on 2 August 2026. The corporate details sit only on /contacts, which nothing in the homepage navigation links to

We publish these for partners as well as non-partners. A page that only lists positives is an advert.

Datdrop promo code: csdb— what it does →

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What you can actually play on Datdrop

Datdrop runs 2 formats. Each one takes its margin somewhere different, which is worth understanding before you pick:

Case opening
You pay a fixed price for a case the site has assembled itself, and receive one item from it. The price sits above the average value of the contents — that gap is the operator’s margin, and unlike a Valve case the contents and odds are chosen entirely by the site. More on CS2 case opening
Case battles
Several players open the same cases simultaneously and the highest total takes everyone’s drops. It costs exactly the same as opening those cases alone, so it adds variance rather than value. More on CS2 case battles

How to check Datdrop for yourself

Every figure we publish on this page came from somewhere you can reach too — and where a field is blank, it is because we have not read it yet rather than because it does not exist. If you are about to deposit, these checks are worth ten minutes; they are also the steps almost no review page tells you to take, because they occasionally produce an inconvenient answer.

  1. Read the footer, not the homepage. Licences and operating companies live in the footer or the terms page. We could not find a stated gambling licence for Datdrop. If you find one, it is newer than our last check on 31 July 2026.
  2. Read the one-star Trustpilot reviews, not the score. The average tells you little; the complaints tell you what actually goes wrong. Look specifically for withdrawal delays and account closures, which are the failures that cost real money.
  3. Find the withdrawal terms before you deposit. Minimum withdrawal, wagering requirements on any bonus, and whether you can take out cash or only items. Sites that make this hard to find are telling you something.
  4. Test with a small withdrawal first. Deposit a small amount, withdraw part of it, and see how long it takes. A site that pays out £10 smoothly may still fail at £500, but a site that stalls on £10 has answered the question.
  5. Check your own jurisdiction. A site accepting your sign-up is not evidence it is lawful where you live, and it is not a defence if it is not.

What Datdrop’s Trustpilot score does and does not tell you

Datdrop sits at 4.3 across 1,787 reviews, read on 31 July 2026. That is a strong score on the face of it.

At 1,787 reviews the average is stable; individual complaints will not move it, so the pattern in the recent negative reviews tells you more than the score does. Bear in mind too that gambling operators actively solicit reviews after a win and rarely after a loss, so scores in this category skew high across the board — that is context for every number on this site, not a specific accusation about Datdrop.

If something goes wrong on Datdrop

We have not verified a gambling licence for Datdrop, which means there is no regulator to escalate to. If the operator declines a withdrawal or closes your account, its own support is the only route — and there is no appeal beyond it. That is the single most important practical difference between a licensed and an unlicensed site.

Two things are true regardless of the operator. Valve does not recognise third-party gambling and will not intervene in a dispute, recover items, or reverse a trade made to a gambling site — its position is that these sites are nothing to do with it. And a card chargeback against a gambling deposit is difficult, frequently unsuccessful, and can get your account closed with the balance in it.

If gambling has stopped being fun, the useful step is not a dispute — it is BeGambleAware or GamCare, both free, confidential and independent of every operator on this site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Datdrop legit?
We can tell you what is verifiable and what is not. We read its footer and legal pages to check, and found no gambling licence stated. That is normal in this niche and worth knowing rather than assuming either way. Its Trustpilot score was 4.3★ across 1,787 reviews when we last read it on 2026-07-31. "Legit" is not a single fact — check the licence, the withdrawal terms and your own jurisdiction before depositing.
What is the Datdrop referral code?
csdb — it is CSDB's own code, taken directly from our affiliate link rather than copied from elsewhere. Where an operator runs a sign-up offer, the code is usually what unlocks it.
Does Datdrop accept players from my country?
We have not verified its restricted-country list. Check the operator's own terms, and remember that a site accepting your sign-up is not proof it is legal where you live.

See all CS2 gambling sites, or try the case simulator — real published drop rates, costs nothing.

Before you deposit anywhere

Losing to the house edge is the expected outcome and is not a scam. What does take money: “free” wins that need a deposit before withdrawal, phishing clones of real sites, anyone asking for your Steam API key, unsolicited “support” DMs, and terms rewritten after a large win. Valve does not recognise third-party gambling and will not reverse a trade or recover items.

How each of those actually works, and how to spot it · BeGambleAware and GamCare are free and independent of every operator listed here.

How we put this page together

  • Unverified means blank, not guessed. A dash is a gap we have not confirmed, never a number we assumed. Last checked .
  • We are paid by the operators, and the order is commercial. Outbound links are affiliate links and position is arranged with operators — it is not a quality ranking and we do not present it as one.
  • We publish the negatives, including for partners. Our full methodology covers sourcing, codes and what we refuse to publish.