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About Sticker Mister Chief

Sticker Mister Chief depicts a cartoon version of Master Chief with a rounded helmet, green armor, and a simplified, playful art style. As a CS2 sticker rather than a weapon finish, its design stands out through its clear Halo reference and lighthearted interpretation of the franchise’s armored supersoldier.

Release & Source

Found In

The Sticker Mister Chief can be found in the Halo Capsule.

Rarity

Drop Chance~80%

The Sticker Mister Chief is a High Grade-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~80% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sticker Mister Chief in CS2?

Sticker Mister Chief is a Halo-themed sticker in CS2 that was released in the Halo Capsule. It references the “Mister Chief” mascot from the Halo series rather than the standard Master Chief design, which gives it a more playful look than most crossover cosmetics.

What is the origin of Sticker Mister Chief?

Sticker Mister Chief comes from Microsoft’s Halo franchise and specifically from the long-running “Mister Chief” gag character used in Halo community content and promotional material. In CS2, it appears as part of the Halo Capsule, which brought several Halo-themed stickers into the game as a crossover set.

Is Sticker Mister Chief worth buying in CS2?

Sticker Mister Chief makes the most sense if you want a Halo crossover item or you build crafts around green and military-style skins. It pairs naturally with finishes such as AUG Contractor, M4A1-S Moss Quartz, XM1014 Fallout Warning, and USP-S Para Green, so its value depends more on your theme than on broad sticker demand.

What skins go well with Sticker Mister Chief?

Sticker Mister Chief fits best on green, olive, black, and industrial-looking skins. Good matches include M4A1-S Moss Quartz, AUG Contractor, Galil AR Eco, FAMAS Survivor Z, and USP-S Para Green, because their muted tones keep the Halo reference readable instead of competing with it.