Sticker Slab Edward (Gold) Cologne 2015
About Sticker Slab Edward Cologne 2015
Sticker Edward Cologne 2015 features a stylized portrait of Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev with his signature integrated into the design for the ESL One Cologne 2015 event. As a player autograph sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its esports branding and its connection to one of Counter-Strike’s long-running Major tournaments.
Release & Source
The Sticker Slab Edward Cologne 2015 can be found in the 2015 ESL One Cologne.
The Sticker Slab Edward (Gold) Cologne 2015 is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~0.5% per capsule, making it one of the rarest stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker Edward Cologne 2015 features Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev, who attended ESL One Cologne 2015 as part of Natus Vincere. It is an individual player autograph sticker rather than a team logo sticker. Collectors often group it with other Na'Vi Cologne 2015 signatures from the same event.
Its appeal comes from being a player autograph sticker tied to a major CS:GO event, ESL One Cologne 2015. Edward is one of the well-known CIS-era players, so the sticker has relevance for Na'Vi fans and autograph collectors. Older major autograph stickers also attract interest because they represent a specific tournament lineup and period in CS history.
Because this sticker uses a yellow-and-black Na'Vi-friendly palette, it fits cleanly on skins like AK-47 Fuel Injector, M4A4 Buzz Kill, and AWP Man-o'-war. It also works on darker finishes such as USP-S Orion or Glock-18 Wasteland Rebel, where the autograph remains readable. Crafts usually look best when the base skin does not compete with the sticker's gold and dark outline.
It can appeal to collectors who focus on older major autographs, Na'Vi-related items, or player-specific sticker crafts. Its long-term interest depends on factors like supply, Edward's legacy in competitive Counter-Strike, and demand for Cologne 2015 event items. As with any sticker, collector value is driven more by rarity and craft demand than by gameplay use.

