Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016

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This item celebrates the 2016 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. You can apply this sticker to any weapon in your collection, and it can be scraped for a more weathered appearance. Each sticker can be scraped multiple times, gradually increasing its worn effect until it is ultimately removed from the weapon. Additionally, 50% of the sales proceeds from this sticker go towards supporting the featured players and organizations.
The Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016 made its debut in CS2 on July 4th, 2016, over 9 years ago. This item was launched with the "Cologne 2016 – Group Stage" update, marking a significant moment in the history of CS:GO skins.
The Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016 is not obtainable through opening any containers and is not included in any collections.
Currently holding a popularity rate of 40%, the Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016 is considered an item of average popularity in CS2. This assessment of popularity is derived from the item's daily sales volume and its current market price.
The Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016 is part of a collection of 8,847 sticker items. This item boasts a High Grade rarity, categorizing the Fnatic | Cologne 2016 as a relatively common drop, with an estimated drop rate of 79.92%.
Priced at just $2.57, the Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016 is an exceptionally budget-friendly item. Fortunately, it is currently in high supply and can be bought across various online marketplaces.
This sticker was introduced during the 2016 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship and represents the Fnatic team.
This sticker features a "Paper" film design. Paper stickers are considered standard stickers without any special effects. Typically, they are not very rare, making them more affordable options for collectors.
The Sticker | Fnatic | Cologne 2016 has garnered more than 4.7K votes on CSGOSKINS.GG, resulting in an impressive average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. This sought-after item is currently in the possession of professional CS2 players, including shroud, loveyy, and devilwalk.