Every month, tons of new content appear in the Steam Workshop: maps, skins, music kits, stickers, you name it. Therefore, today the CS.MONEY blog chosen the top 5 skins from the Workshop that dropped in February.
CZ-75 Auto | Froggy Frog
This CZ look is covered with a frog, but its silhouette isn’t immediately conspicuous, probably because of the vibrant color palette. The magazine of the automatic pistol is decorated with a large water lily executed in a matching color scheme. You can also find some smaller details, such as the crown on the bottom of the grip.
P90 | Forward to the Victory
Another striking and memorable weapon finish, this time for the P90. The image combines elements from different universes: you’ve got a fast and furious supercar plus the jaws of a dragon. The skin also features some well-familiar CS callouts andterms: Rush A, Rush B, Shot, Clutch, and GLHF. The main inscription is, of course, Victory. It references the name of the item, too.
Desert Eagle | Line Up
Let’s dilute this flashiness with more austere designs. Like the Desert Eagle | Line Up. A simple and beautiful pattern of five colors and diamond shapes is just the ticket for your pizzazz.
Glock 18 | Fire Radiance
An extremely unconventional skin: a deer drawn with chalk against the background of a forest on fire. Perhaps the author wanted to draw attention to forest fires, which, unfortunately, often take a human toll.
P250 | Checkmate
It would appear the creator of this finish is a sucker for chess. After all, both the barrel and grip of the pistol are a chessboard with chess pieces scattered all over them.
Chess is an intellectual game. A skin like that could even boost your creativity in beating your opponents, don’t you think?
From the workshop, a very small part of the work comes to the game. Nevertheless, they are all worthy of at least mention. Therefore, stay with us, because every month we select the best copies and share it with you! And we also have a lot of other interesting content on CS:GO: from guides, to interviews with professional athletes.