Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016
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Description
This foil sticker was autographed by professional player Timothée Démolon playing for Team EnVyUs at Cologne 2016. 50% of the proceeds from the sale of this sticker support the included players and organizations.
History
The Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 was first introduced to CS2 8 years ago, on June 24th, 2016. It was released as part of the Autograph Capsule | Challengers (Foil) | Cologne 2016, alongside the "Cologne 2016 – Tournament Stickers" update.
Origin
The Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 can be obtained by opening a Autograph Capsule | Challengers (Foil) | Cologne 2016 container. The item is not part of any collections.
Popularity
With a popularity of 40%, the Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 is currently an item with average popularity in CS2. This popularity measurement is based on the daily sales volume and the price of the item.
Rarity
The Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 is one of 7,982 other Sticker items. The rarity of the item is Exotic, which makes the DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 a very rare drop with an estimated drop chance of only 3.2%.
Availability
With a price of $35.11, the Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 is a rather affordable item. The item can currently be found on multiple markets, with plenty of available listings.
Tournament
This sticker has been released as part of the 2016 ESL One Cologne CS:GO Championship. It belongs to the Team EnVyUs team and is dedicated to the player DEVIL (Timothée Démolon).
Film
This sticker has a so-called "Foil" film. Foil stickers have an extra texture layer which creates a metallic appearance. They are usually on the rarer side and can be expensive due to popularity.
Community Sentiment
The Sticker | DEVIL (Foil) | Cologne 2016 has received over 8.4K votes on CSGOSKINS.GG, leading to an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. The item is currently also owned by the professional CS2 player spiidi.