Sticker mixwell Atlanta 2017
About Sticker mixwell Atlanta 2017
Sticker mixwell Atlanta 2017 features mixwell’s player autograph rendered in a flowing blue signature on a white background, framed by tournament branding from ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017. As a sticker rather than a weapon finish, it stands out through its clean autograph-focused design and its connection to the 2017 Major event.
Release & Source
The Sticker mixwell Atlanta 2017 can be found in the 2017 ELEAGUE Atlanta.
The Sticker mixwell Atlanta 2017 is a Exotic-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
Sticker mixwell Atlanta 2017 is an autograph sticker from the ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017 Major for Oscar "mixwell" Cañellas. It represents his player signature from that event and is used to customize weapons in CS2. This sticker is part of the Atlanta 2017 autograph capsule lineup rather than a weapon skin collection.
Players usually buy this sticker for autograph crafts tied to mixwell, OpTic Gaming rosters from that era, or Major-themed sticker combinations. It also appeals to collectors who focus on Atlanta 2017 signatures, Spanish CS history, or notable AWPer-related memorabilia. Demand is typically driven more by player recognition and event nostalgia than by bright holo-style effects.
Because this Atlanta 2017 autograph uses a fairly neutral event-style design, it fits best on green, black, and white finishes. Good pairings include AK-47 Green Laminate, M4A4 Jungle Tiger, USP-S Orion, and AWP Graphite. It also works on cleaner dark bases where the signature remains readable without competing colors.
Yes, if you want a player-focused craft from the Atlanta 2017 Major rather than a flashy color-match build. It works well in event-themed 4x crafts, especially alongside other Atlanta 2017 autographs or OpTic-related stickers when you want a roster or tournament link. Its appeal is strongest for collectors who care about the player and event context.

