Biggest Counter-Strike Unboxing of all time
It all started when collector Megalodon888 reached out to Arrow, offering to gift Souvenir Packages, Cases, and high-tier capsules, including the ultra-rare Katowice 2014 capsule. This kicked off what would become the biggest CS2 unboxing event in history.
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Initially, the total value was $240,000, with each streamer, ohnePixel, Arrow, TimTheTatman, and Nadeshot, receiving around $60,000 worth of items to open.
Later, CS2 streamer Evelone was sent an additional $300,000 worth of cases, souvenirs, and capsules. To round it off, TDM_Heyzeus and Sparkles each received Cases, Capsules, and Souvenir Packages, and each received extra, bringing the total value of the event to $570,000, once again cementing it as the biggest unboxing ever in Counter-Strike history.
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Source: Twitch / ohnePixel
How the Unboxing Went
The event started strong for ohnePixel, who unboxed an M9 Bayonet | Case Hardened (Minimal Wear), his first gold in 228 days, worth approximately $950. He later pulled two more M9 Bayonets and a Tier 2 AK-47 | Case Hardened (Field-Tested).
Source: Twitch / ohnePixel
However, things took a turn when opening the more expensive souvenir packages and capsules. The highlight from the Katowice 2014 capsule was a Titan Paper sticker, not quite the jackpot, but a change to his NiP sticker unboxings. The most valuable unbox of the entire event came from TimTheTatman, who pulled a Team Dignitas (Holo) | Katowice 2014, worth around $26,000.
Source: Twitch / TimTheTatman
The Result?
Despite the hype, the streamers only pulled around $96,000 worth of notable items out of $570,000 in total value, an estimated 83% loss!
Full graph and stats of notable items and their worth made by Twitter (X) users and ohnePixel mods ‘RemixFloats’ and ‘Salii’.
Source: Twitter (X) / RemixFloats
Outro
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