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Description

The Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 celebrates the 2017 PGL Krakow CS:GO Championship. This sealed graffiti container allows you to apply the graffiti pattern 50 times in-game. Plus, 50% of the sales proceeds support the featured players and organizations.

History

The Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 debuted in CS2 on July 13, 2017. It was launched with the "Krakow 2017 – Souvenirs" update.

Origin

The Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 cannot be acquired by opening containers and is not included in any collections.

Popularity

With a popularity rating of 55%, the Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 is among the most sought-after items in CS2. This popularity is determined by daily sales volume and the item's price.

Rarity

The Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 is part of a collection of 465 Graffiti items. With a High Grade rarity, this item has a relatively high drop rate of approximately 79.92%, making it a common find.

Availability

The Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 is an affordable item priced at just $1.18. It is widely available and can be found across various markets.

Tournament

The Sealed Graffiti | Vega Squadron | Krakow 2017 was created for the 2017 PGL Krakow CS:GO Championship, celebrating the Vega Squadron team.

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Andrey Gorodenskiy

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Nathan Schmitt

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Kevin Amend

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Fabien Fiey

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Michael Grzesiek