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About Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024

Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 features the KOI team logo in graffiti form, created for the Copenhagen 2024 Major. As a tournament-themed graffiti item rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its direct association with the event and esports branding.

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Drop Chance~79.92%

The Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 is a High Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common skins in CS2.

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The Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 3 votes on SkinSwap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 represent in CS2?

Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 is a team graffiti tied to KOI’s appearance at the PGL Copenhagen 2024 Major in CS2. It lets players spray the KOI logo in matches, making it a tournament-themed cosmetic rather than a weapon finish or sticker.

Can you use Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 more than once?

No. Like other sealed graffiti items in CS2, it has a limited number of uses after you equip and apply it in-game. Each spray consumes one charge until the item is used up, so it is not a permanent unlimited-use cosmetic.

Is Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 connected to stickers or autograph capsules?

It is related by event branding, but it is a different cosmetic type. Stickers from Copenhagen 2024 can be applied to weapons, while this item is a graffiti spray; autograph capsules also focus on player signatures rather than team graffiti logos.

Is Sealed Graffiti KOI Copenhagen 2024 mainly collected for team branding?

Yes. Items like this are usually collected by players who follow KOI, build Copenhagen 2024 event inventories, or want team-specific sprays for matches. Its appeal comes from the team logo and tournament association rather than weapon compatibility.