Printstream is back: new variations for CS2 are available on Steam Workshop
Pers1valleThe developer of the popular “Printstream” skin collection known as JTPNZ has presented new variations for Counter-Strike 2. This collection is one of the most favorite sets among players since Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and now it returns with updated weapon models and improved visuals.
Updates and new weapon models
JTPNZ, known for its attention to detail and innovative approach to skin creation, has announced that all the skins in the Printstream collection have been updated. New weapon models have been added to the collection, including the M4A1-S, USP-S, Desert Eagle, and several others. All these changes can already be seen in the Steam Workshop, where the collection is available for players to download and evaluate.
The long awaited re-imagined version of #PRINTSTREAM, an all-time favorite from Counter-Strike : Global Offensive,
— JTPNZ | Non Juthapat (@jtpnzofficial) August 14, 2024
NOW AVAILABLE on @CounterStrike 2: Steam Workshop!
VOTE HERE! https://t.co/u82tDtWSwR
for a chance to see PRINTSTREAM being featured on CS2's first-ever… pic.twitter.com/rmLtoYzC3x
Community reaction
The Counter-Strike community greeted the news of Printstream's return with great enthusiasm. Comments under JTPNZ's post on Twitter show how popular this skin is among players. One user wrote: “If this comes to the game, it will replace my Fuel Injector and Redline 0.11.” Another commenter said: “I just want the pearlescent effect on my Desert Eagle back.”
Many players are also hoping that Valve will officially add these updates to the game, as it will significantly improve the quality of skins in CS2.
Conclusion
The Printstream collection has always been one of the most favorite skinsets among players, and its update for CS2 only confirms this status. If you would like to support this project and see it in the first CS2 operation, be sure to visit the Steam Workshop and vote for the new models.
The updated collection is already available in the Steam Workshop: STEAM
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