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Budapest 2025 Mirage Souvenir Package
About Budapest 2025 Mirage Souvenir Package
The Budapest 2025 Mirage Souvenir Package is a CS2 souvenir container tied to Mirage, featuring event-themed packaging for the Budapest 2025 tournament. Unlike weapon finishes, this item is notable for its match souvenir status and Mirage-specific association rather than a painted skin design.
Release & Source
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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Frequently Asked Questions
The top pulls are usually the highest-rarity Mirage collection skins included in the Budapest 2025 souvenir drop pool, especially covert and classified finishes if that event package contains them. Mirage souvenir packages are commonly opened for the chance at premium Desert Eagle, MP9, MAC-10, or Galil AR skins from the active Mirage map collection, but the exact lineup depends on the 2025 event pool. Check the package’s item list on the page to see which specific souvenir versions are available.
This package contains souvenir versions of skins from the Mirage map collection tied to the Budapest 2025 event. That means every item comes as a Souvenir variant from Mirage’s current drop pool rather than a mixed set from multiple maps. The exact skins available depend on the 2025 collection assigned to Mirage, which is listed in the item contents section on the page.
Souvenir packages are usually worth opening only if you specifically want souvenir-exclusive versions of a collection or you are comfortable with low odds on the top skins. For a map package like the Budapest 2025 Mirage Souvenir Package, most of the value is concentrated in a small number of higher-tier Mirage collection drops, while many outcomes are lower-value industrial or mil-spec items. Some buyers prefer keeping sealed souvenir packages because tournament-linked containers can retain collector interest over time.

