Buy Souvenir CS2 skins
Souvenir skins drop only during live CS2 Majors and select official tournaments. Each souvenir item comes with permanent stickers of the players, teams, and tournament where it dropped — making them part collectible, part historical artifact.
If you want to own a piece of CS history, this guide covers what to look for and how to buy souvenir skins safely. Check today's best deals →
How souvenir skins work
During a Major or selected tournaments, viewers receive 'souvenir packages' as drops while watching the broadcast. Opening a package yields a skin specific to the map being played, with permanent stickers from the round's MVP, both teams, and the tournament logo.
Souvenirs cannot drop outside official broadcasts. The entire supply is tied to those tournament hours.
Pricing logic
- Base skin value × wear premium × tournament prestige × player sticker rarity = souvenir price.
- A souvenir AWP Dragon Lore from a famous Major round (with iconic player stickers) can sell for tens of thousands of dollars.
- Mid-tier souvenirs (popular skins, mid-round, regular team stickers) sit in the $50-500 range.
- Low-tier souvenirs (low-rarity skins, no-name teams, late-stage tournaments) are sometimes nearly the same price as the non-souvenir version.
What to check before buying
- Tournament — older Majors carry historical premium (Krakow 2017 Boston 2018, etc.).
- Sticker quality and player — gold autographs and legendary players (s1mple, NiKo, ZywOo) command the largest premium.
- Wear — Souvenir Factory New items are exponentially rarer than worn ones.
- Map — Items dropped on iconic Major rounds are more collectible.
Should you buy souvenir as an investment?
Top-tier souvenir AWPs and AKs have appreciated significantly over the past decade. Mid-tier souvenirs are more volatile.
Treat them as collectibles, not pure speculation. Buy what you actually want to own and display.