Counter-Strike community finds StatTrak Factory New AK-47 Pattern 661 Blue Gem skin worth approximately $1,000,000
This is the only Factory New version of the StatTrak Ak-47 Blue Gem to exist!
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Counter-Strike has always been quite popular for many reasons, with its skin market being the major one. Out of all the games, CS boasts the largest in-game skin market. Moreover, DrDisrespect received deals for the rare CS knife that he unboxed that were worth $100,000 and more. This demonstrates the size of the Counter-Strike in-game skin trading business! Furthermore, the skin business is booming even more than ever with the launch of CS2. After 10 years, the CS community has finally found one-of-a-kind skin in Counter-Strike, the factory-new AK-47 Blue Gem with a unique 661 pattern and also a StatTrak variant!
Counter-Strike has been all the hype in competitive FPS games since its release a decade ago. CS: GO’s competitive eSports tournaments are one of the largest in the eSports industry. But the game’s in-game item market, which ranges from gun & knife skins to gun stickers, etc., is the biggest in the video game industry. In-game items selling for thousands or hundreds of dollars make CS: GO the king of the game item trade market. Some skins in the game are so rare that only one or two of them exist.
Moreover, weapon skins in Counter-strikes hold immense market value. As the rarity of skin increases, so does its price. Additionally, the knife skins in CS go up for a huge amount of money, sometimes even in millions. With the advent of CS2 and its improved and enhanced graphics & models, the skins market is flourishing now. Recently, xQc pulled out CS2’s first every Awp Dragon Lore, and the community went wild. Furthermore, this time, the CS community has finally found a one-of-a-kink factory-new StatTrak AK-47 Blue Gem with a unique 661 pattern!
A Factory New StatTrak AK-47 Blue Gem with a unique 661 Pattern surfaces, CS community goes wild
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, or CS:GO, totally changed the FPS gaming industry. The game came out in August 2012 and has since then become a global sensation. Furthermore, a year after launch, Counter-Strike even had their first-ever eSports tournament and released two weapon skin cases. One of the two cases, Weapons Case 1, the first-ever Weapons case in CS:GO became a highly sought-after case. It’s because this case contained a certain skin for AK-47 that players at that time didn’t know would become such a big deal in the coming years. It was the AK-47 Case Hardened.
Although the AK-47 Case Hardened isn’t that valuable and costly on the market, a certain pattern of the skin is the reason behind the skin’s hype. Called the AK-47 Blue Gem in Counter-Strike, this special pattern of AK-47 Case Hardened is very rare in CS, with not many available on the market. Many of these skins have gone for hundreds of thousands of dollars. However, none of the skins available on the market until now, even after the launch of CS2, were Factory New. But that has been changed!
Recently, the CS community went wild & the Counter-Strike community page of Steam was flooded with posts, and the reason behind this commotion was the trade-up of a one-of-a-kind Factory New StatTrak AK-47 Blue Gem with a unique 661 Pattern. This is a one-of-a-kind skin that now exists in the game after 10 years of launch. Fans really went wild after this skin surfaced, titling the entire community. Even streamers like Anomaly, TrainwreackTV, and others have reacted to this one-of-a-kind skin.
The Counter-Strike community is really happy to see this AK-47 Blue Gem! Furthermore, with the skin being one-of-a-kind, putting a probable price tag on it isn’t really feasible. However, fans are speculating that the prize for this skin is around $1,000,000 and can even go over that price since it’s the only one to exist. This is a really special AK-47 skin, and fans are waiting eagerly for any news on it.
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