Sticker AdreN MLG Columbus 2016
About Sticker AdreN MLG Columbus 2016
Sticker AdreN MLG Columbus 2016 features AdreN’s player autograph in a handwritten style, created for the MLG Columbus 2016 Major. As a tournament sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean signature-focused design and direct connection to the event’s esports lineup.
Release & Source
The Sticker AdreN MLG Columbus 2016 can be found in the Autograph Capsule | Gambit Gaming | MLG Columbus 2016.
The Sticker AdreN MLG Columbus 2016 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~80% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.
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Community Rating
The Sticker AdreN MLG Columbus 2016 has a community rating of 4.3 out of 5 based on 29 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
This sticker features Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev, a Kazakh professional Counter-Strike player known for his time with Gambit and other CIS teams. Player autograph stickers from MLG Columbus 2016 are tied to one of the major tournaments from the 2016 CS:GO season, which gives them collector relevance beyond simple team branding.
Its relevance comes from being an official player autograph sticker from the MLG Columbus 2016 Major, one of the early Major sticker capsules that many collectors still track. AdreN also has name recognition from later achievements in top-level Counter-Strike, so his earlier Major autographs appeal to buyers who collect player-specific tournament items.
Because this autograph sticker uses a clean tournament-style signature, it works best on simpler finishes where the signature stays readable. AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Asiimov, AWP Redline, and USP-S Orion are common choices because their dark or neutral sections leave enough contrast for the sticker to stand out.
It can work well in autograph crafts if you want a 2016 Major signature without the much higher prices attached to the most famous names from that event. It fits best on black, white, or red-accented skins where the writing remains clear, and it is often used as a single accent sticker rather than in a four-times craft.

