Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015
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Description
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 celebrates the 2015 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. You can apply this sticker to any of your weapons, and it can be scraped to achieve a worn look. Each sticker can be scraped multiple times to enhance its aged appearance before it's removed. This sticker features the autograph of professional player Ryan Abadir, known as freakazoid, who played for Cloud9 at ESL One Cologne 2015. Notably, 50% of the proceeds from this sticker's sale go to support the players and organizations involved.
History
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 debuted in CS2 on August 14, 2015. It was launched as part of the Autograph Capsule | Cloud9 G2A | Cologne 2015, coinciding with the "Cologne 2015 Pick’Em Challenge" update.
Origin
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 is available by opening an Autograph Capsule | Cloud9 G2A | Cologne 2015 container. This item is not included in any collections.
Popularity
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 has a popularity rate of 65%, making it a sought-after item in CS2. This metric reflects its daily sales and current price.
Rarity
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 is among 8,847 Sticker items available. This item falls under the High Grade rarity category, meaning it has a common drop rate of approximately 79.92%.
Availability
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 is a budget-friendly item priced at $3.46. It's currently readily available for purchase across various markets.
Tournament
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 was released during the 2015 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. It represents the Cloud9 G2A team and is specifically dedicated to player freakazoid (Ryan Abadir).
Film
The Sticker | freakazoid | Cologne 2015 features a "Paper" film, making it a standard sticker without special effects. These paper stickers are typically not very rare, which keeps them more affordable.



