Sticker Slab Gratisfaction (Gold) Katowice 2019
About Sticker Slab Gratisfaction Katowice 2019
Sticker Gratisfaction Katowice 2019 is an autograph sticker featuring Gratisfaction’s stylized signature in a bold, handwritten design tied to the Katowice 2019 event. As a player sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean esports branding and tournament-specific identity within CS2’s sticker lineup.
Release & Source
The Sticker Slab Gratisfaction Katowice 2019 can be found in the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule.
The Sticker Slab Gratisfaction (Gold) Katowice 2019 is a Remarkable-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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Sticker Gratisfaction Katowice 2019 is an autograph sticker released for the IEM Katowice 2019 Major. It features the signature of Sean "Gratisfaction" Kaiwai and comes from the Katowice 2019 Minor Challengers Autograph Capsule. As a player autograph sticker, it is mainly used for team or player-themed crafts rather than weapon-specific finishes.
This sticker works best on clean, darker skins where the autograph remains readable. Good options include AK-47 Redline, AWP Atheris, USP-S Ticket to Hell, and M4A1-S Basilisk, since their black or muted finishes do not compete with the signature. Multi-sticker crafts usually look cleaner when you keep all four stickers from the same Katowice 2019 autograph style.
It is used more often for player-themed crafts because autograph stickers are usually chosen for the player name and event history first. Color matching matters, but with Katowice 2019 autographs, collectors often build crafts around a favorite roster, tournament, or regional lineup. That makes this sticker more comparable to other player autographs than to purely graphic sticker designs.
It can make sense for collectors focused on Major autograph sets, especially those targeting Katowice 2019 capsules or specific players from that event. Its relevance comes from the tournament tie-in and the player signature rather than from foil or holo effects. It fits best in collections built around esports history, roster nostalgia, or complete autograph lineups from a single Major.

