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About Sticker b1t Austin 2025

Sticker b1t Austin 2025 is an autograph sticker featuring b1t’s signature for the BLAST.tv Austin 2025 event. As a player sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its esports-focused design and connection to a specific tournament and competitor.

Release & Source

The Sticker b1t Austin 2025 can be found in the Austin 2025 Legends Autograph Capsule.

Rarity

RarityExotic
Drop Chance~15%

The Sticker b1t (Holo) Austin 2025 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker b1t Austin 2025?

Sticker b1t Austin 2025 is an autograph sticker for b1t released for the BLAST.tv Austin 2025 Major in CS2. It comes from the Austin 2025 Legends Autograph Capsule and is used to customize weapons with the player's signature.

Which weapon skins pair well with Sticker b1t Austin 2025?

Because b1t has played for NAVI, this autograph fits especially well on yellow, black, and clean esports-style finishes. Good matches include AK-47 Legion of Anubis, AWP Man-o'-war, M4A1-S Player Two, and USP-S Orion if you want a sharper black-and-gold inventory theme.

What stickers combine well with Sticker b1t Austin 2025 on the same craft?

For a NAVI-themed craft, combine it with Sticker Natus Vincere Stockholm 2021, Sticker Natus Vincere Antwerp 2022, or Sticker Natus Vincere Copenhagen 2024. If you want a cleaner autograph layout, repeating Sticker b1t Austin 2025 across all four positions on skins like the AK-47 Slate or M4A4 Magnesium keeps the signature as the main visual element.

Is Sticker b1t Austin 2025 a good sticker for autograph crafts?

Yes, if you want a player-signature craft tied to a well-known NAVI rifler rather than a team logo craft. It works best on darker or neutral weapon finishes where the signature stays readable, and it also makes sense in player-focused esports inventories built around NAVI-related items.