The most legendary sticker collection in CS history. Katowice 2014 stickers, especially the Holo variants, are among the most valuable virtual items ever created. Titan Holo and iBUYPOWER Holo stickers regularly sell for tens of thousands of dollars.
Katowice 2014 stickers are the first-ever Major tournament stickers in CS:GO. They were released when the player base was very small, resulting in extremely limited supply. The Holo variants are especially rare — fewer capsules were opened, and many have since been applied to weapons or lost to banned accounts, further reducing supply.
The Sticker | Titan (Holo) | Katowice 2014 is one of the most expensive virtual items in gaming history, with prices regularly exceeding $80,000 for unapplied copies. Prices fluctuate with market conditions, so check the live listing above for the current market value.
The exact supply is unknown, but estimates suggest only a few hundred unapplied copies remain for the rarest team Holos like Titan, iBUYPOWER, and Reason Gaming. Many originals have been applied to weapon skins or are on trade-banned accounts, making the remaining supply even more scarce.
Katowice 2014 stickers have generally appreciated over the long term due to their legendary status and ever-decreasing supply. However, they can experience short-term volatility. As with any collectible, past performance does not guarantee future results.
The EMS One Katowice 2014 sticker collection includes team stickers, player autographs, and tournament-branded stickers in various finishes including Paper, Holo, Foil, and Gold. Browse the full list above with live prices from 30+ marketplaces.
Katowice 2014 stickers can be purchased on the Steam Community Market, Buff163, Skinport, DMarket, and other third-party marketplaces. SteamAnalyst compares prices across 30+ platforms so you can find the best deal.
Sticker prices depend on supply and demand. Since stickers are permanently consumed when applied or scraped, the supply of unapplied Katowice 2014 stickers will only decrease over time. However, price appreciation is not guaranteed and depends on market conditions and continued interest in CS2 collectibles.