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Souvenir Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT (Field-Tested)
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Description
Float
The Souvenir Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT (Field-Tested), categorized under Pistols and primarily available in Field-Tested, features a float value range from 0.06 to 0.8. This range limits its availability to conditions like Field-Tested. Souvenir Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT (Field-Tested) is notable for having a Urban DDPAT pattern and developed by Valve. Currently priced at approximately 0.41 on markets like , it remains unpopular among collectors.
Chance of dropping
The Souvenir Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT (Field-Tested) stands out as one of 6 skins available. With its Industrial Grade rarity status, obtaining the Urban DDPAT is a challenge, as it boasts a mere 15.98% chance of dropping.
Community Rating
The Souvenir Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT (Field-Tested) has garnered significant attention with over 814 votes on TRUSTPILOT.COM, achieving an impressive average rating of 4.3.
Overview
The Souvenir Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT is a unique skin featuring a digital chip-like design in various shades of green. It is a part of the Dust II Collection and was released in 2014.
Rarity
Classified as 'Industrial Grade' rarity, it has a standard drop rate. However, its souvenir version and association with major esports events make it sought after.
History
Introduced in the Arms Deal 2 Collection, this skin has been a popular choice for Desert Eagle enthusiasts. The skin can be found in the Arms Deal 2 Collection.
Popularity
This skin has gained considerable popularity for its unique urban style and souvenirs versions dropping during major Counter-Strike tournaments.
Compatibility
This skin is available exclusively for the Desert Eagle pistol.
Unique Features
The Urban DDPAT sports a striking digitized 'pat' or pattern, which covers the entire weapon.
Event
The Souvenir edition of this skin has been dropped in several major CS:GO tournaments during matches on the map Dust II.
Trivia
The term 'DDPAT' stands for ‘Digital Disruptive Pattern’, a type of camo traditionally used in military equipment and vehicles.
Skin Designer
Designed by Valve.
Technical Features
The skin exhibits a simple yet intricate design consisting of geometrical shapes overlapping in different shades of green and dark color.
Reviews and Ratings
The Urban DDPAT gets solid review scores for its simple, clean design and historical significance in CS:GO.
Historical Significance
Historically, the Desert Eagle | Urban DDPAT represents one of the earliest introductions of 'digital' camouflage patterns into the world of CS:GO skins.
Reasons for Popularity
The skin owes much of its popularity to its military look and association with major esports tournaments, where its Souvenir versions have been dropped.
Influential Events
The DreamHack Winter 2014 tournament, where this skin dropped as a Souvenir during matches on the map Dust II, has significantly influenced its popularity.
Creation Story
The process of creating the Urban DDPAT involved designing a pattern that would look practical, military-like and recognizable, matching the image of the powerful Desert Eagle.
Symbolism and Design Elements
The skin symbolizes a link between the digital gaming world and real-world military themes, employing a pattern commonly used in military camouflage.
Emotional Connection
Many players cherish this skin for the memories of matches and tournaments it brings, especially in its Souvenir version.
Impact on Community
The simplicity and practicality of Urban DDPAT inspired many future skins that likewise incorporate realistic camouflage patterns.
Usage in Esports
Commonly seen in tournaments, particularly in matches on Dust II. The skin is popular among pro players and streamers alike.
Player Stories
There are many player stories about unboxing this iconic skin, especially the Souvenir version, from watching major tournaments.