On Steam Mobile, you can give away CS: GO inventory items through the Steam Community Marketplace. Here are the specific steps:
1. Open the Steam Mobile client side and click the “Menu” button in the bottom navigation bar.
2. Select the “Marketplace” option in the menu.
3. Search for the CS: GO inventory item you want to give away in the Marketplace.
4. Select the item you want to give away and click the “Buy” button below the item.
5. In the purchase page, select the “Buy as a gift” option and fill in the recipient’s Steam nickname or email address.
6. Select the number of items you want to give away and the payment method, and click the “Buy” button.
7. After confirming that your purchase information is correct, click the “Submit Order” button.
8. The gifted CS: GO inventory items will be sent to the recipient’s account you filled in.
It should be noted that you need to set up your account on Steam to give away. At the same time, the recipient also needs to have a CS: GO game to be able to receive and use the gifted inventory items. In addition, the price of the gifted items should not be lower than 0. $03, otherwise you will not be able to buy and give away the item.
How can csgo inventory be given away?
csgo inventory can be given to others by transaction or gift. First of all, the transaction needs to be carried out through the Steam platform. Both you and the other party need to have a Steam account and add them as friends. Then select the item you want to send through the transaction window, and the transaction can be successful after confirmation. Secondly, the gift needs to be sent directly to the other party’s Steam account. You can select the item you want to give away in your inventory, click the “Give to Friend” button, enter the other party’s Steam account and leave a message. It should be noted that before giving, you need to confirm whether the other party accepts the gift. Once the gift is successful, it cannot be returned. In short, you can send csgo inventory in the above two ways, just pay attention to some transaction details and whether the gift recipient is willing.