USP-S Royal Guard
About USP-S Royal Guard
The USP-S Royal Guard features a solid blue slide paired with gold accents on the controls, trigger, and barrel hardware, giving the silenced pistol a formal, high-contrast finish. Its restrained color scheme and clean layout make Royal Guard a more understated USP-S skin than many of the weapon’s graphic-heavy designs in CS2.
Release & Source
The USP-S Royal Guard can be found in the The Ascent Collection.
Float Range & Wear
The USP-S Royal Guard 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 Royal Guard is a Restricted-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~15.98%, making it one of the more common USP-S skins in CS2.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Blue-and-gold stickers fit this finish best. Good options include Crown (Foil) for a clean gold accent, Gold Web (Foil) for a warmer metallic look, Team LDLC.com (Holo) Cologne 2014 for blue tones, and Team Liquid (Holo) Stockholm 2021 for a modern blue-white match. If you want a cleaner craft, use one focal foil on the slide and keep the remaining positions minimal.
No. USP-S Royal Guard does not have a notable pattern-based market like Case Hardened, Fade, or Doppler skins. Its look is defined by the fixed blue slide and gold detailing, so collectors usually focus more on overall condition and sticker placement than on pattern variation.
Royal Guard fits best into blue, white, and gold CT-themed loadouts. Strong pairings include M4A1-S Blue Phosphor, M4A1-S Printstream, FAMAS Commemoration, and Desert Eagle Cobalt Disruption. If you want a lighter secondary set around it, Five-SeveN Coolant and MP9 Mount Fuji also stay in the same color family.
It can appeal to collectors because it comes from The Ascent Collection and uses a clean blue-and-gold finish that is easy to match in themed inventories. That said, it is still a Restricted USP-S skin without StatTrak or Souvenir versions, so its long-term performance depends more on collection demand and player preference than on rarity mechanics alone.

