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The Galil AR | Akoben made its debut in the CS:GO community on March 13th, 2019, when it was introduced as part of the Prisma Case during the "Seeing the Light" update. The skin, designed by the talented community artist "Marduk," quickly gained popularity for its battle-scarred appearance, adding a rugged and battle-hardened aesthetic to the Galil AR.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Battle-Scarred) is a battle-worn version of the weapon that can be acquired by unlocking a Prisma Case container, which contains a variety of skins for different firearms. This particular skin is part of The Prisma Collection, a set of aesthetically diverse weapon finishes that add a touch of uniqueness to players' arsenals.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Battle-Scarred) enjoys significant popularity, as it is currently ranked within the top 15% of the most sought-after items in CS:GO, with an impressive 85% popularity rating. This high level of popularity is determined by considering factors such as daily sales volume and the skin's market price.
The Galil AR | Akoben is one of 255 other rifle skins, placing it in the category of common drops. With an estimated drop chance of 79.92%, it is a frequently encountered skin in CS:GO.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Battle-Scarred) in CS:GO has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.75, ensuring that players can obtain this skin in any exterior condition. Additionally, for each exterior, there is a corresponding StatTrak variant available, allowing players to track their kills with the Akoben.
The community sentiment for the Galil AR | Akoben (Battle-Scarred) in CS:GO is overwhelmingly positive, with a high average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on over 2.7K votes on addskins.com. Its popularity is further evidenced by its ownership by professional CS:GO player fnx, adding to its desirability among players.
This well-worn Galil AR showcases a battle-scarred appearance, adorned with a "Spray-Paint" style and the Akoben finish. The weapon's surface bears the marks of multiple layers of spray paint applied through stencil patterns, creating a unique and weathered aesthetic that varies in appearance due to its pattern index.