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The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud (Well-Worn) is a reliable fully automatic shotgun that delivers devastating firepower in close-quarters combat scenarios. Its well-worn appearance showcases a pattern of orange, tan, and brown spots that add a rugged and battle-tested aesthetic.
The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud was first introduced to CS2 1 month ago, on March 31st, 2025. It was released as part of the "Spring 2025 Skins" update, offering players a well-worn skin option for their shotgun.
The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud (Well-Worn) skin is not available through traditional container openings, as it is a part of the exclusive The Radiant Collection. This unique design offers players a distinct and weathered look for their XM1014 shotgun in CS2.
With a popularity of 65%, the XM1014 | Canvas Cloud (Well-Worn) is among the top 35% of the most favored skins in CS2. This popularity metric considers both the skin's daily trade volume and its market value.
The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud is one of 155 other Shotgun skins available in CS2. The rarity of the skin is Consumer Grade, placing it among the more common options in the game.
Priced between $0.02 and $0.05, the XM1014 | Canvas Cloud (Well-Worn) is a budget-friendly option for CS2 players. This skin is readily accessible on various marketplaces, ensuring easy procurement for interested buyers.
The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud in Well-Worn condition has a float value ranging from 0.38 to 0.45, giving it a worn appearance with noticeable scratches and wear. This skin does not have any StatTrak or Souvenir versions available, making it a standard option for players looking for a battle-worn shotgun.
The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud in Well-Worn condition has garnered positive feedback within the CS2 community, with a notable 4.6 out of 5-star rating from over 131 votes on addskins.gg. This skin has found favor among professional CS2 players like andu and slaxz-, further solidifying its reputation in the community.
The XM1014 | Canvas Cloud (Well-Worn) in CS2 features a "Hydrographic" style finish, where disassembled weapon components are submerged through a floating hydrographic film on a water tank to apply the pattern. The primary color scheme of this skin showcases a brown tint, with the appearance of the Canvas Cloud finish varying based on its pattern index.
Each skin has a minimum and maximum wear value, that's what we call a wear range. The line shows the available wear range for this skin.