CS2 Cologne Major 2026: When Stickers Drop and Where to Trade Them

The IEM Cologne Major 2026 runs June 2-21 at the LANXESS arena in Cologne, Germany. 32 teams compete for a $1.25M prize pool across three weeks of group stages, playoffs, and the grand final. For traders, the Major means one thing: stickers.
Major stickers are among the most actively traded CS2 items during and after the event. Capsules, team holos, player autographs, and the newer sticker formats introduced at the Budapest Major all hit the market in a predictable cycle. This guide covers the timeline, what to expect from the Cologne sticker release, and where to find them on CS2 trading sites.
The sticker release timeline
Valve doesn't publish an exact schedule, but every Major since 2015 has followed roughly the same pattern:
Stickers go on sale a few days before the Major starts. For Cologne 2026, that likely means late May - around May 29-31. Valve typically drops sticker capsules as a CS2 update with a blog post and an in-game store refresh. There's no advance warning beyond the update hitting.
Stickers remain available throughout the Major. From the moment they go on sale through the duration of the tournament, you can buy capsules directly from Valve through the in-game store at base price. Team stickers and autographs are available across multiple capsule tiers - paper, glitter, holo, foil, and (since Budapest) gold.
The 75% discount happens around when the Major ends. Historically, Valve applies a 75% price cut to all remaining sticker capsules once the tournament concludes or shortly after. For Cologne 2026, expect the sale around June 21-23. This is the single biggest price event in the sticker cycle - capsule prices drop to $0.25 (paper), $1.87 (holo/foil), and every tier in between. Trading platforms see a flood of newly opened sticker listings within hours.
Stickers become unavailable 1.5-2 months after the Major. Valve removes capsules from the in-game store roughly 6-8 weeks after the event. Once they're gone, the only supply is what's already been opened and what's sitting in inventories. From that point, prices are driven entirely by supply and demand on the secondary market.
What Budapest changed
The Budapest Major (January 2026) introduced two new sticker formats that will likely carry over to Cologne:
Embroidered stickers - a new rarity tier between holo and gold, with a stitched textile texture. These debuted at Budapest and were priced between holo and gold capsules. The visual style was divisive (some traders loved the look, others found it too subtle), but they traded actively on third-party sites within the first week.
Sticker Slabs - sealed, graded-style display items containing a set of stickers from a single team. Think PSA-graded card slabs but for CS2 stickers. Slabs are not applied to weapons - they're inventory collectibles. Budapest Slabs traded at a premium over equivalent loose stickers, driven by collectors who treat them like sealed sports card products.
Whether these formats hold value through Cologne depends on how Valve prices them and whether the community adopts them as a lasting format or treats them as a Budapest novelty.
Sticker pricing patterns
Major stickers follow a well-documented price curve:
Launch (days 1-3): Capsules at full Valve pricing. Third-party sites list opened stickers at or slightly below Steam Community Market prices. Limited supply on external platforms. Spreads between platforms are wide.
During the Major (days 3-19): Prices stabilize as more capsules are opened and supply builds. Individual team holos and popular player autographs find their market level. Trading volume peaks on third-party platforms.
The 75% sale (around day 19-21): Capsule prices collapse. Massive volume of new stickers enters the market. Individual sticker prices on third-party platforms drop 20-40% within 48 hours as sellers undercut each other.
Post-sale dip (weeks 1-4 after): Prices continue to drift downward as remaining discounted capsules are opened. This is historically the lowest price point for most stickers.
Capsules removed from store (6-8 weeks post-Major): Supply becomes fixed. Prices begin to recover as demand from crafters (people applying stickers to weapons) gradually absorbs supply.
The curve is well-known, which means it's partially priced in. Traders expecting a post-sale dip have gotten burned in Majors where a popular team (like NAVI or FaZe) drew enough fan demand to support prices through the discount period.
Where to find Major stickers on trading sites
Major stickers show up on third-party platforms within hours of capsules going live on Steam. Here's where to look:
Skinport typically has the fastest stock availability for new items. Their large European user base means sellers list stickers quickly after opening capsules. During the Budapest Major, Skinport had 200+ listings for popular team holos within 6 hours of capsule release. The 0% buyer fee means the listed price is what you pay.
CSFloat builds inventory quickly after Skinport, with the added advantage of detailed item data. While float values don't apply to stickers the same way they do to weapon skins, CSFloat's sorting and filtering tools make it easy to find specific teams and rarity tiers. The 2% seller fee attracts high-volume sticker sellers looking to maximize margins.
Tradeit.gg carries Major sticker inventory through their bot system. Stickers deposited into Tradeit.gg bots are available for instant delivery - no waiting for a P2P seller to accept a trade. Useful if you want a specific sticker immediately rather than browsing listings.
Steam Community Market is where most casual buyers go, but the 15% seller fee means prices are consistently higher than third-party platforms. During the 75% sale window specifically, Steam is often the cheapest source for unopened capsules since there's no middleman markup.
Key dates for Cologne 2026
| Event | Expected Date | What Happens |
|---|---|---|
| Sticker capsules go live | ~May 29-31 | Capsules available in-game at full price |
| Major group stage begins | June 2 | Tournament starts, trading volume picks up |
| Playoffs begin | ~June 14 | Eliminated teams' stickers start losing demand |
| Grand final | June 21 | Tournament concludes |
| 75% capsule discount | ~June 21-23 | Biggest price drop of the cycle |
| Capsules removed from store | ~August 2026 | Supply becomes fixed |
These dates are estimates based on previous Majors. Valve controls the exact timing and doesn't announce discounts in advance.
The crafting factor
A significant portion of sticker demand comes from crafters - players who apply stickers to weapon skins for aesthetic combinations. Holo and foil stickers from popular teams are especially in demand for crafts. Once applied, stickers are permanently consumed (they can be scraped but lose value rapidly).
This crafting demand is what drives long-term sticker appreciation. Unlike weapon skins, which recirculate indefinitely through trades, applied stickers are removed from the supply permanently. Every craft reduces total available supply.
Cologne stickers with strong visual designs and popular team branding tend to see the highest crafting demand. Check CS2 trading sites after the Major for the widest selection and most competitive pricing on individual stickers and unopened capsules.






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