Sticker Sprout Esports (Holo) Rio 2022
About Sticker Sprout Esports Rio 2022
Sticker Sprout Esports Rio 2022 features the Sprout Esports logo adapted for the Rio 2022 tournament sticker series. As a team sticker rather than a weapon finish, its design is centered on the organization’s established branding, making it distinct from illustrated or pattern-based stickers in CS2.
Release & Source
The Sticker Sprout Esports Rio 2022 can be found in the Rio 2022 Legends Sticker Capsule.
The Sticker Sprout Esports (Holo) Rio 2022 is a Exotic-tier sticker with an estimated drop chance of ~15% per capsule, making it one of the more common stickers in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker Sprout Esports Rio 2022 is a team sticker released for the IEM Rio 2022 Major. It represents Sprout Esports and was available from the Rio 2022 Legends Sticker Capsule. In CS2, it can be applied to weapons to build team-themed crafts tied to that tournament.
This sticker works best on green, black, and neutral weapon finishes where the Sprout logo stays readable. Good bases include the AK-47 Green Laminate, USP-S Ticket to Hell, M4A1-S Moss Quartz, and Glock-18 Gamma Doppler if you want a stronger green match. Multi-sticker team crafts also work well on cleaner finishes like the AK-47 Slate or M4A4 Magnesium.
Yes, it fits well into Major team crafts because it has clear esports branding and is tied to a specific event. It is most commonly used in full four-sticker applications on clean weapon skins, or mixed with other Rio 2022 team stickers for event-based loadouts. If you want a roster-era craft, pairing it with other 2022 Major team stickers keeps the theme consistent.
Compared with older Sprout releases, the Rio 2022 version is defined by its Major-specific branding rather than legacy tournament styling. Boston 2018 Sprout stickers are older and appeal more to collectors of earlier Major items, while the Rio 2022 sticker fits modern event-themed crafts. If you are matching current green-toned inventories, the Rio version is usually easier to place into contemporary CS2 loadouts.

