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印花 | aizy(金色)| 2018年波士顿锦标赛
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印花 | aizy(金色)| 2018年波士顿锦标赛 作为 6 个可用的 皮肤之一脱颖而出。凭借其 非凡 稀有度状态,获得 是一项挑战,因为它只有 的掉落几率。
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印花 | aizy(金色)| 2018年波士顿锦标赛 在 TRUSTPILOT.COM 上吸引了超过 996 票的显著关注,达到了 4.35 的令人印象深刻的平均评级。
Overview
The Sticker | aizy (Gold) | Boston 2018 is a gold foil sticker featuring the signature of professional player Philip 'aizy' Aistrup from the Boston 2018 Major. This collector's item is part of the Boston 2018 Collection.
Rarity
This sticker belongs to the 'Gold' series and is therefore quite rare and sought after among fans of the player and team. Gold stickers have an additional appeal due to their distinctive shine.
History
The Sticker | aizy (Gold) | Boston 2018 was introduced in January 2018 to commemorate the ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 where Aizy's team, North, took part.
Popularity
The gold variant of player stickers is often very popular, as it adds an exclusive touch to the item. This sticker is especially popular among fans of Aizy and the North team.
Compatibility
This is a sticker and can therefore be applied to any weapon skin in the game, adding a personal touch of the player's signature.
Event
The Sticker | aizy (Gold) | Boston 2018 was released in conjunction with the ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018, a significant event in CS:GO's competitive history.
Trivia
Philip 'aizy' Aistrup is a Danish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player who has played for several top tier teams, including North during the Boston 2018 Major.
Reviews and Ratings
Many fans of Aizy and North appreciate having this sticker to deck out their weapons. It is often rated as one of the more popular player signature stickers.
Symbolism and Design Elements
The Gold variant of the Sticker | aizy represents prestige and exclusivity, highlighting the player's signature in a distinctively shiny gold.
Impact on Community
Player signature stickers like this allow fans to support and represent their favorite players in-game, contributing to the sense of community within CS:GO.
Usage in Esports
These stickers are often used by players to demonstrate support for their favorite professional players, and are frequently seen in esports broadcasts.