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This is a real sticker signed by the pro player Xizt, while playing for Ninjas in Pyjamas at ESL One Cologne 2015. This purchase quotient, half of the revenue goes to directly supporting Xizt and his players and organizations,.
The Sticker | Xizt | Cologne 2015 first appeared in the CS2 scene on August 14th, 2015, as part of the Autograph Capsule | Ninjas in Pyjamas | Cologne 2015. It was released with the "Cologne 2015 Pick'Em Challenge" update, adding excitement and collectability to the prestigious tournament.
The Sticker | Xizt | Cologne 2015 was a limited edition collectible introduced for the Cologne 2015 CS2 tournament. To get it, one had to unbox an Autograph Capsule | Ninjas in Pyjamas | Cologne 2015 container, which made it highly sought after by fans.
The popularity of the Sticker | Xizt | Cologne 2015 is currently a moderate 40% in popularity within the community of CS2. Popularity is defined as the day-to-day volume of sales compared to the cost of the item, indicating constant but not insatiable interest in it.
The Sticker | Xizt | Cologne 2015 is a rather popular item from the CS2 universe, as there are 6,710 other Sticker items. This skin has a -high grade- rarity, with a drop chance of about 79.92%.
This skin is rather cheap, only $0.96, which is a pretty good deal for CS2 skins. It is also widely available and can be purchased from various markets with ease.
Sticker | Xizt | Cologne 2015 This is the one of most famous items in CS2 thanks to a great number of votes and very big average rating on addskins.gg. Also this sticker is a part of popular professional players group: olofmeister, xizt, and friberg.
According to the forecast, the price of the Sticker | Xizt | Cologne 2015 is expected grow to $ 1.76 (1.15%) in a month. After that, in the next quarter it will rise to $ 1.98 (13.79%). Further ahead, it is pojected to increase to $ 1.76 (1.15%) in half a year. Then, in a calendar year, it will likely rise to $ 3 (72.41%). Confidence is low — it is advised to avoid.
