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November 13, 2025

The Bomb Code CS2 Sticker Just Jumped 2500 Percent in Price and Here’s Why A decade-old sticker has suddenly become one of CS2’s hottest items thanks to the new Sticker Slab feature

The Bomb Code CS2 sticker is one of the oldest and most unassuming stickers in Counter-Strike, released back in 2014 in Sticker Capsule 2. It’s a simple Paper sticker displaying the iconic bomb code 7355608 — a fun reference, but nothing special… until now.

As of last night, the sticker’s price has exploded by over 2500%, going from around $0.50 to more than $13. And the reason is simple: Valve just added a new feature that suddenly makes this sticker more valuable — and more usable — than ever before.


🧩 Why the Bomb Code Sticker’s Price Exploded

The spike is entirely due to CS2’s new Sticker Slabs feature. These let players:

  • Encapsulate any sticker in a large collectible slab
  • Equip that slab as a weapon charm instead of applying the sticker
  • Retrieve the sticker afterward (no risk of permanently losing it)

This seems like a small update… but it has huge implications specifically for the Bomb Code sticker.

✔️ Charms Can Be Placed on the Actual Bomb in CS2

Because charms can attach directly to the C4, players can now put the Bomb Code sticker on the bomb itself — something fans joked about for years but could never actually do.

Suddenly, a novelty item from 2014 has become the ultimate meme craft.


💸 The Trading Community Reacts — Prices Skyrocket

As soon as players noticed the charm interaction, demand for the Bomb Code sticker exploded:

  • Old price: ~$0.50
  • New price: $13+
  • Increase: ~2500%

Traders, collectors, and craft enthusiasts all rushed to buy them up to make bomb crafts or flip them during the hype.

Given how long the sticker has been in circulation (over a decade), supply is limited — which only accelerates the price climb.


🔮 Will the Bomb Code Sticker Keep Going Up?

It could… but with some caveats.

📈 Why it might keep rising:

  • It’s a ten-year-old sticker that won’t be reprinted
  • The new charm system permanently increases its desirability
  • Traders love novelty items with meme potential

📉 Why it might fall:

  • Current demand is driven heavily by FOMO
  • Price spikes after updates often stabilize once the hype cools off

More likely, the price will settle above its old value but below the current frenzy — unless bomb crafts become a long-term trend.


🔥 Final Thoughts

The Bomb Code sticker’s price jump is a perfect example of how a small game update can suddenly transform an overlooked item into the star of the CS2 marketplace. Whether it continues climbing or corrects over time, one thing’s certain:

For the first time ever, players can finally slap the bomb code on the bomb — and that alone has made this sticker a cultural moment.

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