Sticker Hobbit (Foil) Atlanta 2017
About Sticker Hobbit Atlanta 2017
Sticker Hobbit Atlanta 2017 features a stylized autograph from professional player Hobbit, rendered in black with angular lettering and a bold, hand-drawn look. As an Atlanta 2017 event sticker, it stands out through its player signature design and tournament-specific branding rather than a weapon-themed illustration.
Release & Source
The Sticker Hobbit Atlanta 2017 can be found in the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta.
The Sticker Hobbit (Foil) Atlanta 2017 is a Exotic-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 Hobbit Atlanta 2017 is an autograph sticker from the ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017 Major in CS2. It features the signature of Abay "HObbit" Khassenov, who was playing for Gambit Esports during that event. Collectors usually value it for its connection to Gambit’s Major-winning roster and one of the most remembered runs in CS history.
This sticker is tied directly to Gambit Esports winning ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017, which gives it more historical relevance than many standard autograph stickers. HObbit was an important part of that lineup alongside AdreN, mou, Dosia, and Zeus. Because of that tournament connection, the sticker appeals both to autograph collectors and to fans building Gambit-themed crafts.
This sticker works especially well on red, black, and white finishes that match Gambit-related color themes. Good options include AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S Kill Confirmed, and AWP Redline. For a fuller team-themed craft, it also pairs naturally with other Atlanta 2017 Gambit player autographs such as AdreN, Dosia, or mou.
Yes, it fits naturally into Gambit Esports crafts built around the Atlanta 2017 Major roster. It is commonly applied alongside other Gambit autographs from the same event or on skins with red-and-black finishes to reflect the team’s colors. It also makes sense on souvenir-style display crafts focused on Major history, even though it is not a souvenir sticker itself.

