
CS2 has received a small update focused on the Cologne 2026 Major Shop, sticker pricing, and inventory management. There are no changes to weapons, maps, or gameplay, but a few useful quality-of-life fixes have arrived for everyday players. Check out all the changes below.
The headline feature of this update is a new price history display for stickers in the Cologne 2026 Major Shop. Valve has added a seven-day price range, showing both the lowest and highest recorded sticker price during the past week.
The addition is particularly relevant because Cologne 2026 uses a demand-driven sticker system. Instead of opening capsules, players spend Major Shop tokens on specific stickers, with prices adjusting based on demand. The system now gives buyers a quick way to judge recent price movement before committing their tokens.
The new display helps track several popular sticker categories:
For collectors and traders, the seven-day range offers useful context without needing a detailed market graph. A sticker sitting near its weekly high may look very different from one trading closer to its recent low, making purchase decisions easier.
Valve also introduced a sticker showcase on the Cologne 2026 Major Hub tile in the main menu. It is a small UI tweak, but it puts Major-related content front and center as soon as players launch the game.
The patch also improves Storage Units, which have become a daily tool for active CS2 players with large inventories. Valve added multi-select support to the deposit and retrieve interface, allowing users to pick several items at once instead of handling them one by one.
This is a practical change rather than a flashy one. Players sorting event drops, stickers, trade-up material, or older skins should save time when moving items between their main inventory and Storage Units.
The update also includes a localization fix for number wrapping rules in some languages. That should make parts of the interface display cleaner for players using non-English clients, especially where long numbers or price values can break awkwardly across UI elements.
Valve has added a clearer warning for players trying to redeem items with a full inventory. The new error message appears when claiming Weekly Care Package drops, Armory purchases, or items waiting in a Major Shop cart, making it immediately obvious why the redemption failed.
The update is centered on quality-of-life changes rather than gameplay. Most of the work targets the Cologne 2026 Major Shop, Storage Units, and inventory management. The standout addition is the seven-day sticker price range, giving collectors and Major sticker buyers a better view of recent price movement before spending their tokens.