CS:GO: Team Liquid hit out at Valve over sticker mixup for Berlin Major

Calum Patterson

Team Liquid have called out Valve over a supposed mixup that the sticker being used for the 2019 StarLadder Berlin Major is not the correct submission for this year, but instead a sticker submitted in previous years.

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Stickers are customary for every CS:GO major, as qualified teams and players submit logos and signatures that can be purchased by fans in-game.

Unlike Dota 2, Valve’s other primary esport, CS:GO does not have crowdfunding for its biggest event, with players and teams instead earning extra through the stickers system.

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Classic stickers from past majors can accrue considerable value, and there is always great anticipation to see the new ones every time another Valve-sponsored tournament rolls around.

However, just over a week out from the tournament, it appears that an error has been made with the stickers for the StarLadder Berlin Major, as Team Liquid have pointed out a major problem.

According to Team Liquid’s General Manager Steve Perino, the sticker available for them is in fact from last year’s Major, rather than the fresh design submitted this time around.

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Similarly, HellRaiser’s Christian ‘lowel’ Antoran, also highlighted that a previous sticker had been used instead.

Fnatic’s JW did not qualify for the Major, but joked that he too had his wrong sticker added. 

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The team stickers currently available can be seen below, courtesy of Betway esports

You can see all the player signature stickers here.

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Valve are yet to respond to the issues publicly, but we will update when new information becomes available.

The 2019 StarLadder Berlin Major begins with the New Challengers stage on August 23.

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Calum is Dexerto's Managing Editor, based in Scotland. Joining Dexerto in 2017, Calum has years of experience covering esports, gaming and online entertainment, and now leads the team to deliver the best coverage in these areas. An expert on all things Twitch and gaming influencers, he's also an expert in popular shooters like Apex Legends, CS2 and Call of Duty. You can contact Calum at calum.patterson@dexerto.com.