
The BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 not only brings top-level Counter-Strike but also some of the coolest player sticker designs we’ve seen in CS2. This time around, many players got creative, personal, or just plain fun with their signatures. Here's a look at some of the best and most interesting stickers from this Major.
ropz
Robin "ropz" Kool went for a simple design but added a clever twist. He turned the middle letters of his name into a broken heart, which gives the sticker a unique look while keeping it clean and stylish.

mzinho
One of the most touching designs comes from Ayush "mzinho" Batbold of The MongolZ. He merged the letter “M” with the name of his coach Erdenedalai "maaRaa" Bayanbat. Since coaches don’t get stickers, mzinho found a way to include his mentor in the game. A wholesome and respectful tribute.


MAJ3R
Engin "MAJ3R" Küpeli’s sticker is emotional too. He included drawings of his two kids in the center of the design. It’s sweet and personal, and you can really feel the love in it.

frozen
David "frozen" Čerňanský’s name already gives lots of design options, and he made the most of it. He swapped the “O” in his name with a block of ice. It’s a fun play on his nickname and looks cool in-game.

biguzera
This one’s a shoutout to the Major itself. Rodrigo "biguzera" Bittencourt added a horseshoe, a classic Texas symbol, to honor the Austin location. A nice touch that fits the event’s vibe.


snow
Like frozen, João "snow" Vinicius also played on his nickname. He replaced the “O” in his name with a snowflake icon. Simple but clever — and it fits his name perfectly.

hallzerk
Håkon "hallzerk" Fjærli went with something unusual. His sticker shows his full real name, with just his in-game nickname in quotation marks. It’s longer than most, but definitely stands out.

KSCERATO
Similar to hallzerk, Kaike "KSCERATO" Cerato also chose to show his full name. There’s no nickname or symbol, just a clean signature that makes it feel more personal.


xfl0ud
Yasin "xfl0ud" Koç’s sticker looks like graffiti straight from a city wall. It’s bold, creative, and has a raw street-style feel. One of the most artistic designs of the set.

F1KU
Maciej "F1KU" Miklas’ design is simple but powerful. It’s just his name in bold letters — nothing fancy, but the bold font gives it character. Sometimes, less really is more.

spooke
Olle "spooke" Grundström leaned into his name by turning the two O’s in the middle into the eyes of a ghost. It’s cute, spooky, and works perfectly for his name.


oSee
Joshua "oSee" Ohm added a lightning bolt instead of the “S” in his name. It’s sharp, energetic, and fits his flashy AWPing style well.

INS
Joshua "INS" Potter went for a creative approach. His name flows like a snake, without breaks in the text. It’s sleek and smooth, and really cool to look at.

sh1ro
Dmitriy "sh1ro" Sokolov added an arrow that cuts through his entire name — a clear nod to his sharpshooting role as an AWPer. It’s a subtle but smart idea that fits his in-game role perfectly.


JL
Justinas "jL" Lekavičius’ sticker is short and simple, but still creative. He shaped the two letters of his name to look like a heart. It’s minimalistic but shows some personality.

stanislaw
Peter "stanislaw" Jarguz’ went bold by shortening his name down to just “law.” It makes a strong statement and adds a cool, serious tone to his sticker.

These stickers aren’t just in-game cosmetics — they’re personal, creative, and often tell a story about the player. Whether you’re collecting or crafting, these standout designs from the Austin Major are worth keeping an eye on.
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