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This gold sticker commemorates the Budapest 2025 CS2 Major Championship in Counter-Strike. It can be applied to any weapon and features the autograph of professional player Andrii Kukharskyi from Team B8.
The Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 made its debut in CS2 just 2 weeks ago, on November 12th, 2025, as part of the Budapest 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule release. This sought-after item was launched alongside the "Budapest 2025 Stickers" update, enhancing the gaming experience with its exclusive design.
The Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 is earned through completing specific challenges during the Budapest 2025 event in CS2. It is a limited edition item and cannot be traded or sold.
With a popularity of 30%, the Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 is not among the top-selling items in CS2. This ranking is determined by analyzing the daily sales volume and the pricing of the sticker.
The Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 is one of 7,892 other Sticker items. Its rarity level is classified as Exceptional, indicating that the npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 is a highly sought-after item with an approximate drop rate of just 0.42%.
Priced between $6.56 and $17.18, the Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 is a reasonably priced item for CS2 enthusiasts. This sought-after sticker is widely available across various markets, with a steady supply of listings to choose from.
The Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 has garnered significant attention within the CS2 community with over 122 votes on addskins.gg, resulting in an impressive average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, indicating widespread approval and positive sentiment towards the design.
The Sticker for npl has been unveiled for the 2025 Gold tournament in Budapest, showcasing his association with the CS2 event. This sticker represents npl (Andrii Kukharskyi) and his team's participation in the prestigious tournament.
According to the forecast, the price of the Sticker | npl (Gold) | Budapest 2025 is expected grow to $ 7.35 (21.09%) in a month. Confidence is low — it is advised to hold.