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This sticker contains the signature of the professional player smooya, known in real life as Owen Butterfield, playing for BIG in London 2018. With your purchase, you're not just acquiring a nice collectible-you will also financially support the player and the organization.
The Sticker | smooya | London 2018 appeared for the first time in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive universe on August 29th, 2018. As part of the London 2018 Returning Challengers Autograph Capsule, the release was done parallel to the "FACEIT 2018 – Tournament Items" update.
The Sticker | smooya | London 2018 can be received after the opening container of London 2018 Returning Challengers Autograph Capsule, which includes numerous signed stickers by the participating teams. This is one such signed sticker by smooya, commemorating smooya as a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player in attendance of said tournament.
The Sticker | smooya | London 2018 is a relatively popular item within the community of CS2. Its popularity stands at 45%. Popularity is taken from the consistent volume sold with its relatively stable price.
The Sticker | smooya | London 2018 is a part of the group of 6,710 Sticker items, making it a common drop. The pre-determined probability of drop is 79.92%, making it pretty common among CS2 players.
With a price of just $0.87, the Sticker | smooya | London 2018 is an affordable option for CS2 skin enthusiasts. It's also easily available since it's listed on many marketplaces for easy purchase.
The community sentiment on Sticker | smooya | London 2018 for CS2 is very positive due to a massive number of votes, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars on addskins.gg.
According to the forecast, the price of the Sticker | smooya | London 2018 is expected grow to $ 1.26 (0.0%) in a month. After that, in the next quarter it will rise to $ 1.31 (3.97%). Further ahead, it is pojected to fall to $ 1.24 (-1.59%) in half a year. Then, in a calendar year, it will likely rise to $ 1.33 (5.56%). Confidence is low — it is advised to avoid.