Gamma 2 Case
The Gamma 2 Collection is a high-octane and visually defiant tribute to the "Neon-Anarchy" aesthetic, representing a wilder, more chaotic evolution of the original Gamma theme. Released on August 18, 2016, this collection fully embraced a "toxic-punk" philosophy, blending high-visibility hazard colors with street-art rebellion and advanced mechanical engineering. The visual DNA is a loud, unapologetic spectrum of fluorescent magentas, acid greens, and deep industrial greys. It is a set built for the operative who operates in the high-contrast shadows of a dystopian future—a combatant who wants their weapon to look like it was either stolen from a high-tech lab or customized in an underground garage during a riot.
The aesthetic of the Gamma 2 Collection is defined by its "volatile energy." It famously debuted the "Neon Revolution," a skin that looks like it was drenched in pink neon paint and tagged with graffiti, alongside the rugged, high-impact automotive engineering of the "Roll Cage." This collection proved that the "Gamma" era wasn't just about radioactive greens—it was about a broader movement toward "maximalist" designs that utilized every inch of the weapon's frame to tell a story of speed, power, and defiance.



