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The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents in CS2 features a low-damage output but boasts a distinctive high-capacity drum magazine that allows for swift reloads. The weapon is adorned with a striking design of silver birds soaring over a rich wine-colored pattern, adding a touch of elegance to its appearance.
The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents made its debut in CS2 on January 21st, 2026, as part of the "Fourth Season Skins" update. This skin quickly gained popularity among players for its sleek design and unique thermal-themed patterns.
The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents skin was introduced in Counter-Strike 2 as part of the Thermal Collection, not available through standard container openings. It was designed to provide players with a unique and eye-catching skin option for the PP-Bizon weapon.
The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents has a high popularity rating of 90%, making it a highly sought-after skin in CS2. This rating is determined by analyzing its daily sales volume and market price, solidifying its position as one of the top choices among players.
The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents is one of 293 other SMG skins in CS2. With a rarity of Mil-Spec Grade, the Thermal Currents is considered uncommon compared to lower-tier skins, adding a touch of exclusivity to its appearance in the game.
Priced between $0.02 and $0.25, the PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents is an economical choice for CS2 players. Its widespread availability across various markets ensures easy access for those looking to add it to their collection.
The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents in CS2 has a float value range of 0.00 to 0.60, ensuring availability in all exteriors for players to enjoy. Unfortunately, there are no StatTrak or Souvenir versions of the PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents skin in the game.
The PP-Bizon | Thermal Currents has garnered more than 100 reviews on the Steam Community Market, resulting in an overall positive sentiment with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Players have praised its sleek design and effective performance in close-quarter combat scenarios.
This PP-Bizon features the Thermal Currents finish, applied using a hydrographic technique where disassembled weapon parts are dipped through a floating film in a water tank. The red-tinted pattern on the surface of the skin is influenced by the pattern index, creating a unique and dynamic visual effect on the CS2 model.
Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.