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Autograph Capsule Splyce MLG Columbus 2016
About Autograph Capsule Splyce MLG Columbus 2016
Autograph Capsule Splyce MLG Columbus 2016 is a CS2 sticker capsule containing player autographs from Team Splyce for the MLG Columbus 2016 event. Its team-specific focus and esports branding distinguish it from standard weapon skins and other containers centered on broader tournament pools.
Release & Source
This is a capsule 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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Frequently Asked Questions
The main pulls are Foil autograph stickers from Splyce players at MLG Columbus 2016, since Foil signatures are the highest-tier outcome in this capsule. The most recognized names include jasonR, SEMPHIS, roca, DAVEY, and acl. Value usually depends on the player name, sticker demand, and whether the autograph is Paper or Foil.
This capsule contains Splyce player signatures from the MLG Columbus 2016 Major. The lineup includes jasonR, SEMPHIS, roca, DAVEY, and acl, each available in Paper and Foil versions. Since Splyce only appeared at this Major, these signatures are tied to a very specific event roster.
It can appeal to Major sticker collectors because it is linked to MLG Columbus 2016, the first CS:GO Major held in North America. Splyce capsules are also tied to a short-lived Major appearance, which gives them niche historical interest. Demand is more roster- and event-driven than broad team-brand demand, so it tends to be a specialized collectible rather than a mainstream one.
It is notable because it represents Splyce’s player signatures from MLG Columbus 2016, a Major with lasting significance in CS history. Unlike team logo sticker capsules, this container focuses on individual autographs from that roster. Its relevance comes from the event, the limited roster context, and the fact that older Major autograph capsules are no longer in active drop circulation.

