Summary
Active Offers for Sticker | WorldEdit | Cologne 2016
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 commemorates the 2016 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. You can apply this sticker to any weapon in your collection, and it can be scraped to give it a worn look. You can scrape the sticker multiple times, increasing its wear until you decide to remove it from the weapon. This foil sticker features the autograph of professional player Georgy Yaskin, known for playing with Flipsid3 Tactics during Cologne 2016. When you purchase this sticker, 50% of the proceeds support the players and organizations involved.
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 debuted on June 24, 2016, within the Autograph Capsule | Challengers (Foil) | Cologne 2016. This release occurred alongside the "Cologne 2016 – Tournament Stickers" update.
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 can be acquired by opening an Autograph Capsule | Challengers (Foil) | Cologne 2016 container. This item is not included in any collections.
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 holds a popularity rating of 40% in CS2, indicating it is an item with average appeal. This popularity is determined by daily sales volume and the item's price.
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 is part of a collection of 8,847 Sticker items. This Exotic rarity makes the WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 a highly sought-after drop, boasting an estimated drop chance of just 3.2%.
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 is priced at $46.84, making it an affordable choice. It's readily available and can be bought across various marketplaces.
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 was released during the 2016 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. This sticker represents the Flipsid3 Tactics team and honors player WorldEdit (Georgy Yaskin).
The Sticker | WorldEdit (Foil) | Cologne 2016 features a unique "Foil" film, providing a metallic look with its added texture layer. These foil stickers are often rarer and tend to be more expensive due to their popularity among collectors.