Sticker paiN Gaming Copenhagen 2024
About Sticker paiN Gaming Copenhagen 2024
Sticker paiN Gaming Copenhagen 2024 features the paiN Gaming team logo rendered in a clean, tournament-branded sticker format for the PGL Copenhagen 2024 event. As a team sticker rather than a weapon finish, its design is centered on recognizable esports branding, making it distinct from illustrated or pattern-based stickers in CS2.
Release & Source
The Sticker paiN Gaming Copenhagen 2024 can be found in the Copenhagen 2024 Contenders Sticker Capsule.
The Sticker paiN Gaming Copenhagen 2024 is a Remarkable-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
This sticker represents paiN Gaming’s appearance in the PGL Copenhagen 2024 Major sticker set. It uses the team’s logo and is part of the tournament-themed sticker capsules released for that event. Players usually apply it to support the team, build Brazil-themed crafts, or match red-and-black loadouts.
This sticker works well on red, black, and dark-metal skins where the paiN logo stays readable. Good matches include the AK-47 Redline, M4A4 Evil Daimyo, USP-S The Traitor, and Glock-18 Vogue. If you want a cleaner craft, darker finishes like the Desert Eagle Night or AK-47 Slate also keep the logo prominent.
A common approach is to place one sticker on a clean red or black weapon skin so the team logo remains the focus. You can also use 4x team-sticker crafts on skins like the AK-47 Slate or Galil AR Signal to create a uniform esports-themed build. For mixed tournament crafts, pairing paiN Gaming with other Brazilian team stickers can create a regional theme.
Yes, especially if you follow Brazilian Counter-Strike or want a loadout tied to the Copenhagen 2024 Major. It fits naturally with red-and-black inventories and can be combined with skins such as the AWP Duality, MAC-10 Heat, or CZ75-Auto Tacticat depending on how much contrast you want. Its main appeal is team identity rather than complex visual effects.

