Sticker compLexity Gaming (Foil) Katowice 2019
About Sticker compLexity Gaming Katowice 2019
Sticker compLexity Gaming Katowice 2019 features the compLexity Gaming logo in a clean, high-contrast design created for the Katowice 2019 event. As a team sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its esports branding and tournament-specific identity within CS2.
Release & Source
The Sticker compLexity Gaming Katowice 2019 can be found in the 2019 IEM Katowice.
The Sticker compLexity Gaming (Foil) Katowice 2019 is a Remarkable-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~4.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker compLexity Gaming Katowice 2019 is a team sticker released for the IEM Katowice 2019 Major. It represents compLexity Gaming and can be applied to weapons as part of a team-themed craft. On this page, it refers to the standard paper version unless a holo or foil variant is named separately.
This sticker works best on black, white, blue, and neutral finishes where the compLexity logo stays readable. Good matches include AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Night Terror, USP-S Ticket to Hell, and AWP Atheris. It also fits cleanly on simpler finishes like Glock-18 Grinder or Desert Eagle Conspiracy without competing with busy artwork.
Yes, it is commonly used in Katowice 2019 team crafts, especially when combined with other stickers from the same Major. Players often place four matching compLexity stickers on weapons like the AK-47 Slate or M4A4 Magnesium for a uniform lineup. It can also be mixed with event stickers from Katowice 2019 if you want a tournament-specific craft rather than a full team-only setup.
Yes, the standard compLexity Katowice 2019 sticker suits minimalist crafts because the logo is simple and easy to read at normal in-game view distance. It pairs well with clean weapon finishes that leave empty space around the sticker position, such as USP-S Whiteout, AK-47 Slate, and M4A1-S Printstream. A single placement often looks cleaner than stacking multiple different logos on the same weapon.

