Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025
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Description
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 celebrates the BLAST.tv Austin 2025 CS2 Major Championship. You can apply this sticker to any weapon in your collection and scrape it to achieve a worn look. Each sticker can be scraped multiple times, adding to its unique appearance until it's removed from the weapon. This holographic sticker features the autograph of professional player Pierre Bulinge, who played for 3DMAX during the BLAST.tv Austin 2025 CS2 Major Championship.
History
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 debuted in CS2 on May 22, 2025. It is part of the Austin 2025 Challengers Autograph Capsule and was launched with the "Austin 2025 Stickers" update.
Origin
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 is acquired by opening an Austin 2025 Challengers Autograph Capsule. This item isn't included in any collections.
Popularity
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 has a popularity rate of 40%, making it a moderately popular item in CS2. This popularity rating reflects its daily sales volume and current price.
Rarity
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 is part of a collection of 8,847 stickers. This item has an Exotic rarity, making the Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 a highly sought-after drop with an estimated drop chance of just 3.2%.
Availability
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 is an affordable item priced at just $0.31. It's readily available for purchase across various markets.
Tournament
Introducing the Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025, launched during the 2025 BLAST Austin CS2 Championship. This sticker represents the 3DMAX team and honors player Ex3rcice (Pierre Bulinge).
Film
The Sticker | Ex3rcice (Holo) | Austin 2025 features a unique "Holo" film, adding a tactile layer that produces a stunning holographic effect. While holo stickers aren't extremely rare, their popularity can make them more valuable.








