FAMAS Prime Conspiracy
(Minimal Wear)About FAMAS Prime Conspiracy
FAMAS Prime Conspiracy applies a multicolored pattern of randomized numbers across the rifle, with layered teal, blue, and magenta graphics over much of the body. Unlike more conventional military-themed FAMAS finishes, Prime Conspiracy gives the weapon a coded, data-driven look built around abstract typography and contrasting digital color blocks.
Release & Source
The FAMAS Prime Conspiracy can be found in the The Control Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The FAMAS Prime Conspiracy is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The FAMAS Prime Conspiracy is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common FAMAS skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAMAS Prime Conspiracy has a dark base with green, yellow, and red numerical accents, so stickers with neon or tech styling fit best. Good options include Battle Scarred (Holo), Natus Vincere (Holo) Stockholm 2021, Flipsid3 Tactics (Holo) Atlanta 2017, and Green's Problem (Paper). For a cleaner craft, use 3x matching green holos; for more contrast, mix one yellow or red team holo into the build.
FAMAS Prime Conspiracy uses a randomized number-based finish, so pattern placement changes from skin to skin. Collectors usually look at how clearly the brighter green and yellow digits appear on the main body, but there are no widely recognized top-tier pattern names like Blue Gem or max fade. In practice, pattern value is mostly subjective and depends on how balanced or busy the numbered layout looks.
Yes, it fits the FAMAS well because the rifle is a budget CT purchase and Prime Conspiracy has a controlled, utilitarian look rather than a flashy finish. Its darker body and layered number graphics match the Counter-Terrorist buy role and pair naturally with other muted CT skins like USP-S Ticket to Hell or M4A1-S Control Panel. If you want a Control Collection FAMAS with a more data-driven, industrial style, this is one of the clearer options.

