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Copenhagen 2024 Mirage Souvenir Package
About Copenhagen 2024 Mirage Souvenir Package
The Copenhagen 2024 Mirage Souvenir Package is a CS2 souvenir container themed around Mirage and branded for the PGL Copenhagen 2024 Major. Its design centers on the tournament presentation and map-specific packaging, distinguishing it from standard weapon skins and non-event containers.
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 main chase item in the Copenhagen 2024 Mirage Souvenir Package is the AWP Desert Hydra, which comes from the Mirage 2021 Collection and remains one of the highest-tier Mirage drops. Other notable pulls include the USP-S Purple DDPAT, MP9 Hot Rod, and Desert Eagle Fennec Fox. Because it is a Souvenir package, any skin you unbox also includes tournament-linked Souvenir stickers tied to the match and event.
This package contains Souvenir versions of skins from the Mirage 2021 Collection. The pool includes top-end drops like the AWP Desert Hydra, with mid and lower-tier options such as the Desert Eagle Fennec Fox, MP9 Hot Rod, P90 Verdant Growth, and USP-S Purple DDPAT. The exact Souvenir stickers depend on the specific match that the package was issued for.
You do not use a key to open a Souvenir Package in CS2. Souvenir Packages are typically granted through Major event systems such as Pick'Em rewards or Viewer Pass progression, and once claimed they appear directly in your inventory. From there, you can either open the package or keep it sealed as a collectible tournament item.
No, CS2 Souvenir Packages do not require a key. Unlike standard weapon cases, Souvenir Packages open on their own because the package already contains a single tournament-linked Souvenir skin. That is one reason they are often treated differently from normal cases by collectors and traders.

