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Atlanta 2017 Nuke Souvenir Package
About Atlanta 2017 Nuke Souvenir Package
The Atlanta 2017 Nuke Souvenir Package is a CS2 event container themed around Nuke and tied to the ELEAGUE Major held in Atlanta in 2017. Unlike standard weapon finishes, this souvenir package represents a tournament drop linked to the Nuke map, making it notable as a container rather than a skin for a specific weapon.
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This is a package that contains a set of in-game items and serves as their original source. Available in-game or on marketplaces like SkinSwap.
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This package can drop souvenir versions of the Nuke Collection skins from that event, with the standout being the Souvenir M4A1-S Master Piece. Other notable pulls include the Souvenir Tec-9 Nuclear Threat, Souvenir Galil AR Cerberus, and Souvenir P250 Nuclear Threat. What makes Atlanta 2017 souvenirs distinct is the event sticker set tied to that Major and the match they came from.
Souvenir packages are event-linked containers tied to specific Major tournaments and maps, and they open into souvenir versions of collection skins rather than regular case items. The Atlanta 2017 Nuke Souvenir Package is connected to matches played on Nuke during ELEAGUE Major Atlanta 2017, so its drops come from the Nuke Collection with Atlanta 2017 souvenir stickers applied.
Souvenir items come from tournament packages instead of normal weapon cases, and they do not require a key to open. For the Atlanta 2017 Nuke Souvenir Package, opening it gives one souvenir skin from the Nuke Collection with tournament-related stickers that reflect the Major, map, and match context. Older souvenir items like these are valued partly for the event history attached to the package.
Souvenir packages in CS2 do not use keys. The Atlanta 2017 Nuke Souvenir Package opens directly into one souvenir skin from the Nuke Collection, unlike standard weapon cases that require a purchased key.

