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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 in the "Seeing the Light" update. The skin, designed by Marduk, quickly gained popularity for its intricate patterns and sleek design, becoming a sought-after choice for players looking to wield a stylish and deadly weapon.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Minimal Wear) is a highly sought-after skin in CS:GO that can be acquired by unlocking a Prisma Case container, which holds a chance of dropping this unique skin. It is also a part of the exclusive Prisma Collection, showcasing its rarity and desirability among collectors and players alike.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Minimal Wear) holds a strong position in the CS:GO community, boasting a popularity rating of 85%. This places it among the top 15% of the most sought-after items, a testament to its desirability and demand, which is determined by both its daily sales volume and market price.
The Galil AR | Akoben is one of the many Rifle skins available in CS:GO, with a total of 255 other alternatives. However, its Mil-Spec Grade rarity designation indicates that it is a relatively common drop, boasting an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Minimal Wear) in CS:GO has a float value ranging from 0.00 to 0.75, ensuring that the skin is accessible in all exteriors. Additionally, for every exterior, there is a corresponding StatTrak variant of the Akoben available.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Minimal Wear) for CS:GO has garnered a strong positive community sentiment with over 2.7K votes on addskins.com, resulting in an impressive average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Its popularity is further solidified by its ownership by the professional CS:GO player fnx, adding to its desirability among players.
The Galil AR | Akoben (Minimal Wear) in CS:GO showcases a meticulous "Spray-Paint" style, where the weapon is adorned with layers of spray-paint applied through stencil patterns. The overall appearance of the Akoben finish is influenced by its pattern index, resulting in a unique and captivating design.