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This gold sticker, autographed by professional player Jimi Salo from MOUZ, commemorates the IEM Cologne 2026 CS2 Major Championship. It can be applied to any weapon in your inventory and can be scraped multiple times to give it a more worn appearance.
The Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 made its debut in CS2 only 2 weeks ago, on May 21st, 2026, as part of the "Cologne 2026 Stickers" update. This exclusive item quickly gained popularity among players for its unique design and limited availability.
The Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 was exclusively distributed to attendees of the Cologne 2026 CS2 tournament. The sticker was given out as a special souvenir to commemorate the event.
The Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 holds a significant popularity rating of 75% in CS2, reflecting its strong appeal among players. This high popularity is attributed to its unique design and rarity, making it a sought-after item in the game's marketplace.
The Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 stands among a limited pool of 10,449 Sticker items, making it a highly sought-after collectible. Its rarity classification as Extraordinary indicates a scarcity level that results in an estimated drop chance of merely 0.64%, solidifying its status as an exceptionally rare find in CS2.
Priced between $11.07 and $95.00, the Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 offers an affordable option for CS2 players. Additionally, it is readily accessible across various markets, ensuring easy purchase for interested buyers.
The Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 has garnered significant attention within the CS2 community, with over 165 votes on addskins.gg and an impressive average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. This high level of engagement and positive feedback reflects a strong community sentiment towards this particular sticker.
The Sticker | Jimpphat (Gold) | Cologne 2026 was unveiled as a special edition for the CS2 tournament held in Cologne. It features the signature of player Jimpphat (Jimi Salo) and commemorates his outstanding performance in the championship.