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About Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022

Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022 is an autograph sticker featuring dgt’s stylized signature for the PGL Antwerp 2022 Major. As part of the tournament autograph series, it stands out through its player-specific design and event branding rather than a weapon-based finish.

Release & Source

The Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022 can be found in the Antwerp 2022 Contenders Autograph Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~15.98%

The Sticker dgt (Glitter) Antwerp 2022 is a Remarkable-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022?

Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022 is an autograph sticker for dgt released as part of the PGL Antwerp 2022 Major content. It comes from the Antwerp 2022 Contenders Autograph Capsule and is used to personalize CS2 weapons with that player signature.

Which weapons look best with Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022?

This sticker works best on cleaner finishes where the autograph stays readable, especially AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Printstream, USP-S Whiteout, and Desert Eagle Mecha Industries. Dark or neutral skins usually give the signature stronger contrast than busy patterned finishes.

What stickers pair well with Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022?

Good combinations depend on the paper color, but Antwerp 2022 autograph mixes usually work well when you stay within the same event set. Try Sticker max Antwerp 2022, Sticker luken Antwerp 2022, Sticker dav1d Antwerp 2022, or Sticker 9z Team Antwerp 2022 for a roster- or team-themed craft.

Is Sticker dgt Antwerp 2022 a good sticker for team-themed crafts?

Yes. Because dgt played under 9z during the Antwerp 2022 Major period, this sticker fits naturally in 9z-themed crafts alongside Sticker 9z Team Antwerp 2022 and other 9z player autographs from the same event. It is most often used on builds that focus on roster consistency rather than mixed-event sticker combinations.