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By purchasing the Sticker | Team Liquid (Gold) | Cologne 2016 for CS2, you are directly contributing to the financial support of the players and organizations involved, as 50% of the proceeds go towards them. Show your solidarity and help them thrive in the competitive gaming scene.
The Sticker | Team Liquid (Gold) | Cologne 2016 first entered the CS2 world on July 4th, 2016, accompanying the release of the "Cologne 2016 – Group Stage." From then onwards, this particular sticker turned into an immediate and irreplaceable hit with all the fans and followers as an example of this team's cool performance during that famous Cologne 2016 event.
The Sticker | Team Liquid (Gold) | Cologne 2016 is a very rare sticker, specially given to the members of Team Liquid in commemoration of their great performance at the Cologne 2016 Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Major Championship. It was not available via container openings and was not included in any collections of stickers.
The very rare and limited availability of Sticker | Team Liquid (Gold) | Cologne 2016 did not work to attract CS2 players. It received only a 5% popularity rating. Such demand is demonstrated through its very poor sales volume, coupled with the relatively low price in the market.
Sticker | Team Liquid (Gold) | Cologne 2016 is one of the remaining 6,710 Sticker items, making it thus in highest demand for CS2 skin traders. This Exotic item has an estimated drop chance of only 3.2%, which raises its desirability and value in the community.
The Sticker | Team Liquid (Gold) | Cologne 2016 is one of the rarest and most challenging to find in the game of CS2. None are listed, hence the result shows this to be one of the most in-demand items for collectors.
The community sentiment regarding this CS2 Sticker, Team Liquid, Cologne 2016, is so good because on addsins.com, more than 6K people have voted for it, and it received an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars. The design of the sticker was really loved by fans, got a great response, and hence was popular in the CS2 community.