Sticker Slab SIXER Atlanta 2017
About Sticker Slab SIXER Atlanta 2017
Sticker SIXER Atlanta 2017 features a stylized autograph from French player SIXER, rendered in black with sharp, angular strokes and a star integrated into the signature. As an Atlanta 2017 tournament sticker, it stands out through its player-specific design and handwritten look rather than a weapon-themed graphic.
Release & Source
The Sticker Slab SIXER Atlanta 2017 can be found in the Autograph Capsule | Team EnVyUs | Atlanta 2017.
The Sticker Slab SIXER 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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Community Rating
The Sticker Slab SIXER Atlanta 2017 has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 3 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker SIXER Atlanta 2017 is an autograph sticker featuring SIXER from the ELEAGUE Atlanta 2017 Major. It is an Exotic-grade tournament sticker tied to that event rather than to a weapon skin. Players use it to build French or historical Major-themed crafts on rifles, pistols, and souvenirs.
This sticker works best on clean weapon finishes where the autograph stays readable. Good options include AK-47 Slate, M4A4 Asiimov, USP-S Orion, and AWP Redline, since their dark, white, and red elements usually let Atlanta 2017 signatures stand out. It also fits well on older tournament-themed crafts using multiple Atlanta 2017 player autographs.
Yes, it is commonly used in French player or mixed-legend crafts from the Atlanta 2017 era. It can be combined with other Atlanta 2017 autographs such as Happy, bodyy, and SmithZz to build a France-focused lineup on skins like the AK-47 Redline or M4A1-S Guardian. It also works in event-only crafts that use four signatures from the same Major.
Players collect it for autograph crafts, team-history themes, and because Atlanta 2017 signatures come from a well-known Major sticker set. SIXER is associated with the French CS scene, so his sticker has relevance for collectors who build rosters or nationality-based combinations. Demand usually comes more from craft appeal and player recognition than from flashy sticker effects.

