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CS2 and Jackass: sticker capsule without key — full review and buying guide

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Valve has added a sticker capsule based on the cult extreme sports show “Jackass” to Counter-Strike 2. It contains 39 stickers dedicated to the franchise’s wildest moments, from blowing an air horn on a golf course to driving down Electric Avenue. The capsule is priced at about 76 rubles at launch.

But this isn’t just another collaboration. For the first time, Valve has teamed up not only with Hollywood studio Paramount, but also with community artist TheDanidem, the creator of over 28 skins and stickers for CS2 and Dota 2. The release itself is timed to coincide with the release of the film “Jackass: The Best and the Last”—the sixth and, according to the creators, final installment in the franchise. What exactly is included in the pack, how to open it, and whether it’s worth the effort—we’ll break it down. 

Which stickers are included in the Jackass capsule? A review of iconic moments and creators.

A complete list of all 39 stickers is not yet publicly available. However, according to industry publications and Steam pages, Valve selected scenes that have become signature scenes of Jackass. Among the confirmed ones:

The air horn on the golf course is a classic number from the first season, when Bam Margera fires a flare right as he hits the ball.

The ride down Electric Avenue is a reference to the famous sketch with a modified wheelchair accelerating at insane speeds.

The Poo Cocktail Supreme is one of the most outrageous moments, and a lenticular version of the sticker (which changes image when tilted) is also included.

Sticker Name Reference Type
Airhorn Golf Air horn on a golf course Common
Electric Avenue Ride Ride along Electric Avenue Common / Holographic
Poo Cocktail Supreme Outrageous cocktail scene Lenticular
36 More (Unconfirmed) Various scenes from GTA trailers and the series Mostly Common

All stickers are designed in the franchise’s recognizable, vibrant style—with vibrant colors, grunge fonts, and exaggerated emotions. The design was a three-way collaboration: Valve as the platform, Paramount Games Studio as the copyright holder, and community artist TheDanidem, who has over two dozen accepted works under his belt for CS2 and Dota 2. This is a rare case of a community artist collaborating with a Hollywood major, and it adds a special charm to the capsule.

How to get Jackass stickers in CS2—opening a capsule and purchasing on the Marketplace

CS2 Jackass sticker capsule

The capsule is available in two ways:

  • In-game store—directly in the CS2 client, in the keys and capsules section. The price is fixed: about 76 rubles (the exact price depends on regional exchange rates and Steam fees).
  • Steam Community Market – where you can buy the capsule from other players; the price fluctuates, but is usually close to the store price. Individual stickers are also sold there.

One important difference from weapon cases: you don’t need a key to open the Jackass capsule. You simply buy the capsule, click “Open,” and receive one random sticker out of 39. The odds of getting rare versions (holographic, lenticular) are not disclosed, but based on experience with previous collaborations, they are significantly less common.

Is it worth investing? If you’re a Jackass fan or a sticker collector, yes, at least for the atmosphere. If you’re hoping to make a quick buck, it’s best to research the market: prices for individual stickers often drop in the first few days after release and then stabilize. At the time of writing, the capsule is trading around 70-80 rubles, making it one of the most affordable ways to join the collaboration.

Why the CS2 and Jackass collaboration isn’t just another sticker pack?

Jackass CS2 collaboration

Over the 24 years of Counter-Strike’s existence, the game has seen several major crossovers: Halo, Warhammer 40,000, Battlefield, as well as music projects with Slipknot and The Prodigy. But Jackass marks the first time a Hollywood franchise focused on mainstream pop culture, rather than a gaming or niche audience, has partnered with the game.

This is a deliberate move by Valve: to attract not only Core gamers but also film viewers who may not even be familiar with CS2. The capsule was released just in time for the premiere of Jackass: The Best and the Last (worldwide release date: June 26, 2026). However, one source indicated the date as June 15th—most likely a regional premiere or a technical error, as two other publications and the logic of the promotional campaign confirm June 26th.

Another important detail: TheDanidem’s participation. This isn’t just “hired an artist,” but Valve’s official recognition that the community can create content on par with major studios. This has happened before with Dota 2 (community-created Arcana), but this is the first time such a thing has happened with a Hollywood IP in CS2. This strengthens the bond between developers and fans and sets a trend for future collaborations.

Bottom line: The Jackass Sticker Capsule is a must-see, regardless of your feelings about stickers. It combines nostalgia for the 2000s, fresh design, and unique mechanics (no key required). And if you’ve been waiting for a reason to reminisce about Bam Margera riding a mechanical bull, this is it.

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