Sticker TRY (Holo) Austin 2025
About Sticker TRY Austin 2025
Sticker TRY Austin 2025 is an autograph sticker featuring TRY’s stylized signature for the BLAST.tv Austin 2025 event. As a player sticker rather than a weapon finish, its appeal comes from the handwritten design and tournament-specific branding used for customizing CS2 weapons.
Release & Source
The Sticker TRY Austin 2025 can be found in the Austin 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule.
The Sticker TRY (Holo) Austin 2025 is a High Grade-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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Community Rating
The Sticker TRY Austin 2025 has a community rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 3 votes on SkinSwap.
Frequently Asked Questions
Sticker TRY Austin 2025 is an autograph sticker released for the BLAST.tv Austin 2025 Major in Counter-Strike 2. It represents TRY’s player signature and is available from the Austin 2025 Contenders Autograph Capsule. As an exotic-grade sticker, it sits in a higher rarity tier than standard paper autograph stickers.
This sticker works best on darker or neutral weapon finishes where the autograph remains readable. Good options include AK-47 Slate, M4A1-S Night Terror, USP-S Black Lotus, and Glock-18 Dragon Tattoo. A 4x application usually looks cleaner on broad rifle surfaces, while single placements suit pistols better.
It can be a solid choice if you want a tournament-specific autograph craft from the Austin 2025 Major rather than a team logo build. It makes the most sense on weapons tied to a full Austin 2025 signature theme, especially when paired with other player autographs from the same event. Its appeal depends more on TRY’s fanbase and craft fit than on broad sticker-market demand.
Craft value usually depends on sticker placement, how many copies are used, and whether the weapon skin matches the autograph visually. A clean 4x craft on skins like AK-47 Slate or M4A4 Magnesium tends to be more recognizable than a single random placement. Demand also changes with player popularity, tournament interest, and how many capsules were opened.

