USP-S Purple DDPAT
(Minimal Wear)About USP-S Purple DDPAT
The USP-S Purple DDPAT applies a purple digital disruptive camouflage pattern across the slide, frame, and suppressor, giving the silenced pistol a clean military-style finish. Among USP-S skins in CS2, it stands out through its simple monochrome palette and classic DDPAT treatment rather than decals, illustrations, or high-contrast graphic artwork.
Release & Source
The USP-S Purple DDPAT can be found in the Stockholm 2021 Mirage Souvenir Package, Antwerp 2022 Mirage Souvenir Package, and 6 more containers.
Float Range & Wear
The USP-S Purple DDPAT is available in all conditions, from Factory New to Battle-Scarred. The higher the float value, the more scratches and wear will be visible on the skin.
The USP-S Purple DDPAT is a Mil Spec Grade-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~79.92%, making it one of the more common USP-S skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Purple, black, and silver stickers fit the USP-S Purple DDPAT best because they match the digital camouflage without overpowering it. Good options include Crown (Foil) for a gold contrast, Lambda Holo for a clean purple accent, Team EnVyUs (Holo) Katowice 2015 for blue-purple tones, and FURIA (Holo) Antwerp 2022 for a darker reflective look. A cleaner setup usually works better than covering the whole slide on this skin.
Yes, USP-S Purple DDPAT is available in Souvenir form because it drops from Mirage souvenir packages tied to major tournaments. That makes souvenir versions more relevant for collectors than standard drops, especially when they carry tournament, map, and team sticker combinations from specific events. It is not available in StatTrak.
USP-S Purple DDPAT fits best into purple, black, and dark blue loadouts. Weapon skins like AK-47 Nightwish, M4A1-S Nightmare, AWP Fever Dream, and Glock-18 Vogue all sit naturally next to it without clashing with the DDPAT pattern. For agents, darker CT-side models help the muted purple finish stand out more clearly.
Yes, the Purple DDPAT pattern references older Digital Disruptive Pattern finishes that long-time Counter-Strike players recognize from earlier titles. Its description also directly points to Counter-Strike: Source, which is why the skin has a more traditional military-camouflage look than many newer USP-S finishes. That older style is part of its appeal for players who prefer understated skins.

