Paris Major Stickers so Late CSGO Pros Wondering About Them

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Paris Major Stickers so Late CSGO Pros Wondering About Them

Like the rest of the CSGO community, the CSGO professionals are also running out of patience waiting for the Paris Major 2023 stickers to drop 


As the Paris Major 2023 draws nearer, fans are eagerly awaiting the official release of Paris Major 2023 stickers. BLAST representatives remained tight-lipped about the date, so fans are continuously asking how long they need to wait to buy stickers of their favorite Paris Major teams. Many prominent faces in the CSGO community have also been talking about the late release of the stickers. 

Ninjas In Pyjamas CEO Chahine Hicham joked that BLAST is not going to release stickers for the Paris Major and sent CSGO Twitter into a frenzy. 

He later had to clarify that he was joking and he has no idea what BLAST’s plans are regarding the release of the stickers. 

G2 Eric, a member of G2’s graphics design team, put out this hilarious graphic that suggests BLAST is taking an excruciatingly long time to launch the Paris Major stickers. 

The best CSGO sticker post so far has come from Heroic captain Casper “cadiaN” Møller.

CadiaN’s comical acting proves that he is a bona fide showman beyond the stage of Counter-Strike. The fans loved it and some also took the opportunity to make some great memes out of it. 

9INE, MOUZ, and Heroic also joined in on the fun. 

The release of Major stickers is always a big event in the CSGO community, and fans can't wait to get their hands on the latest loot boxes, hoping to get their desired stickers. At the IEM Rio Major in November 2022, BLAST introduced four different versions of each player and team sticker – common, glitter, holo, and gold. Will we see a similar set of stickers at the Paris Major, or something completely different? Only time will tell!

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The CSGO stickers provide a valuable revenue stream to teams and players. The proceeds get split between organizations and the players. Valve says sticker sales brought in $70 million in revenue for pros and teams in 2021 and 2022.