MP7 Fade
About MP7 Fade
The MP7 Fade features a translucent gradient finish airbrushed over a chrome base, blending gold, pink, purple, and blue across the body of the SMG. Among MP7 skins in CS2, the MP7 Fade stands out for its clean full-body color transition and reflective metallic look rather than graphic artwork or patterned detailing.
Release & Source
The MP7 Fade can be found in the London 2018 Inferno Souvenir Package, Katowice 2019 Inferno Souvenir Package, and 9 more containers. The MP7 Fade is part of the Fade family.
Float Range & Wear
The MP7 Fade cannot drop in Well-Worn, Battle-Scarred. The minimum float is 0, making Factory New the best available condition. The maximum float is 0.38, with Field-Tested being the worst available condition.
The MP7 Fade is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common MP7 skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Stickers that match the pink, purple, and gold fade work best. Good options include Miami Skill Surf (Holo), Battle Scarred (Holo), Gold Web (Foil), and Crown (Foil) if you want a cleaner gold accent. For a themed combo, 4x Miami Flow (Holo) or a mix of Miami Skill Surf (Holo) with Gold Web (Foil) fits the color transition well.
MP7 Fade is a Restricted-grade skin from The 2018 Inferno Collection, so it is not among the rarest CS2 skins overall, but it is still notably less common than regular case drops. Supply mainly comes from Inferno Souvenir Packages tied to Major tournaments, which makes it more limited than standard MP7 finishes. Its availability is also narrower because it does not have a StatTrak version.
For MP7 Fade, higher fade percentages are generally the most desirable because they show more of the red, pink, and gold gradient and less plain metallic area. Collectors usually favor top-end fades, especially examples with strong color coverage near the rear and receiver. The exact premium depends on how evenly the colors are distributed across the visible side in-game.
MP7 Fade patterns mainly matter for fade percentage and color placement rather than for distinct named sub-patterns. Different pattern indexes can shift how much gold, pink, and purple appears on the body, which is why buyers often compare screenshots instead of relying only on the pattern number. In practice, the most discussed examples are high-percentage fades with balanced color coverage.
There is no single universally best pattern index for MP7 Fade, because preference usually comes down to fade percentage and where the strongest colors land on the weapon. Most buyers look for patterns with more visible pink and purple mixed with gold across the main body, especially on the side shown during normal play. If two skins have similar wear, the one with fuller and cleaner color coverage is usually preferred.

