Sticker Slab coldzera London 2018
About Sticker Slab coldzera London 2018
Sticker coldzera London 2018 is an autograph sticker featuring coldzera’s signature in a stylized handwritten design tied to the FACEIT London 2018 Major. As a player autograph rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean signature-focused artwork and its connection to one of CS2’s major tournament sticker capsules.
Release & Source
The Sticker Slab coldzera London 2018 can be found in the London 2018 Legends Autograph Capsule.
The Sticker Slab coldzera London 2018 is a Remarkable-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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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker coldzera London 2018 is a player autograph sticker released for the FACEIT London 2018 Major. It features Marcelo “coldzera” David’s signature and is associated with his London 2018 autograph capsule. In CS2, it is mainly used on crafts tied to MIBR-themed loadouts, Brazilian player collections, or Major autograph combinations.
This sticker fits especially well on darker and neutral skins where the autograph remains readable. Good options include AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Neo-Noir, USP-S Orion, and AWP Redline. For a team-themed craft, it also works on black, blue, or silver finishes that match MIBR’s palette from that period.
Good pairings include Sticker fer London 2018, Sticker FalleN London 2018, and Sticker tarik London 2018 for a full MIBR-era player craft. If you want a cleaner event-focused combo, mix it with Sticker FACEIT London 2018 or other London 2018 autograph stickers with matching blue and white tones. These combinations work best on rifles with open sticker positions such as the AK-47, M4A4, and AWP.
Yes, it is commonly used in autograph crafts because coldzera is one of the most recognized Major-era CS players, and London 2018 signatures fit well into team or event builds. It makes the most sense in MIBR lineups, Brazilian player collections, or London 2018-themed crafts rather than random mixed-event combinations. Its appeal is driven more by player recognition and event context than by special sticker effects.

