Valve release Paris Major champions stickers
时间:2025-04-21 10:46:14 出处:case opening阅读(143)
The in-game capsules are now available to the public, 11 days after Vitality made history in France.
Valve has released the Champions Autograph sticker capsule for the BLAST.tv Paris Major, allowing people to deck out their guns with the signatures of the five Vitality players who became Major champions: Mathieu "ZywOo" Herbaut, Dan "apEX" Madesclaire Peter "dupreeh" Rasmussen, Emil "Magisk" Reif, and Lotan "Spinx" Giladi.
The capsule's release comes alongside a congratulatory message from the game developers, where they paid tribute to Vitality's flawless run en route to the trophy.

The sticker capsule, which is available to purchase in-game for $0.99, features the five players' autographs in four different styles in increasing rarity: paper, glitter, holo, and gold. Vitality will earn 50% of the proceeds from the sticker sale, following the trend of previous Majors.

It is worth noting that Valve was particularly late with the stickers' release, with it now being 11 days since apEX and company lifted the trophy in Paris.
For comparison, the Champions Autograph capsules were released three days after Outsiders triumphed at the IEM Rio Major in November, whilst FaZe's commemoratory stickers were available just two days after their win at the PGL Antwerp Major in May 2022.














































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