ESP
ESP stickers: a compact team collection for CS2 buyers
The ESP category on this page groups a small but focused set of Counter-Strike 2 team stickers, with just 4 items available in total. If you are browsing by team and want a straightforward way to compare the available ESP stickers side by side, this page is designed for quick evaluation and efficient purchasing decisions. Because the collection is limited, it is especially useful for players and collectors who prefer a narrow, easy-to-review selection rather than a large, sprawling market list.
For CS2 skin and sticker collectors, team pages like this matter because they help you move from general browsing to targeted searching. Instead of scanning the full marketplace, you can focus on one entity, one sticker family, and one price band. That makes it easier to assess whether a sticker fits a craft, a loadout theme, or a long-term collection goal. The ESP listing is small enough to compare in detail, but broad enough to include multiple finishes and price points.
What ESP means in sticker browsing
On a team sticker page, the entity label identifies the sticker family you are browsing. Here, ESP is the team context used to organize these items. That means all stickers listed on this page belong to the same team grouping and can be compared directly within that context. For buyers, this is helpful because it keeps the search focused on a single identity, reducing noise from unrelated teams and mixed sticker types.
In practice, this type of page is most useful for collectors who want a consistent theme across a craft, or for traders who track how team-related stickers are priced and listed. Even when the catalog is small, the distinction between paper, foil, holo, and gold finishes can matter a lot. Different finishes are often chosen for different purposes: paper for affordability, foil for a more reflective look, holo for visual pop, and gold for premium presentation.
Notable ESP items on this page
The ESP collection includes four notable sticker entries, all tied to the 2020 RMR set. These are the core items you will see and compare on this page:
- Paper2020 RMR
- Foil2020 RMR
- Holo2020 RMR
- Gold2020 RMR
These four finishes cover the most common buyer intent: budget pickup, mid-tier cosmetic interest, and higher-end collectible preference. The presence of all four means the page is useful both for practical buyers and for people building a more complete team or event-based sticker set. If you are trying to decide between finishes, it is usually worth comparing how the visual style, expected demand, and sticker use-case align with your goal before buying.
Price range, rarity, and 2026 market relevance
The current price range for ESP items on this page runs from $0.01 to $1.50. That range suggests the collection is accessible, with at least some listings priced low enough for casual buyers or bulk craft planning. At the same time, the upper end is still modest, which makes the page appealing for users who want team stickers without entering a high-cost segment of the market.
In 2026, relevance is often driven by a mix of availability, finish type, visual appeal, and collector interest. RMR-era stickers continue to attract attention because they sit in a recognizable event category, and buyers often seek them for themed inventories, older-event collections, or specific craft aesthetics. The four finish types here offer multiple entry points into that demand: paper tends to appeal to value-conscious buyers, while foil, holo, and gold are typically considered for more premium-looking placements.
When evaluating rarity and wear-related value, it is important to remember that sticker markets are shaped by listing supply and cosmetic preference more than by gameplay wear in the same way skins are. Buyers often care about sticker appearance, application style, and how the finish looks on the weapon. For that reason, even a small price difference can matter if you are comparing multiple copies or planning a synchronized craft.
Buying and trading tips for ESP stickers
If you are buying ESP stickers for use rather than speculation, start by deciding whether you want affordability or visual impact. Paper stickers are usually the easiest way to keep costs low, while foil, holo, and gold finishes are often chosen for standout crafts. Because the price spread here is relatively tight, comparing all available listings can help you avoid overpaying for a finish that does not meaningfully improve your intended result.
For trading, it helps to think in terms of consistency. A complete set of related team stickers can be easier to move if buyers recognize the theme immediately. The 2020 RMR label also gives the collection a coherent identity, which can be useful if you are organizing inventory for resale or long-term holding. Since the page includes only four items, it is practical to monitor how each variant is priced relative to the others rather than looking at the category as a whole.
Value-minded buyers should also consider whether they are looking for a single sticker to apply or multiple copies for future use. Buying one at a time may be best if you want a specific craft outcome, while picking up a few copies can make sense if the price is near the low end of the range. As always, compare the listed options carefully before making a move, especially when the finish type is part of the value proposition.
How to browse, filter, and compare on this page
This page is built to make comparison simple. Because the ESP category contains only four items, you can quickly scan the available finishes and identify the one that fits your budget and aesthetic. Start by checking the item name, then compare the finish type, and finally review the listed price so you can see how each option fits into the full collection.
To shop efficiently, use the page as a shortlist rather than a broad search tool. If your goal is the lowest entry cost, focus on the bottom of the range. If your goal is a more reflective or premium look, compare foil, holo, and gold side by side and judge which one best matches your craft. Since the collection is small, even small differences in listing price may be meaningful.
For best results, compare these practical factors:
- Finish type: paper, foil, holo, or gold
- Current listed price within the $0.01 to $1.50 range
- Intended use: craft, collection, or resale
- Visual preference: subtle, reflective, colorful, or premium
- Whether you want a single sticker or a matched set of team items
FAQ about ESP team stickers
How many ESP items are listed here?
There are 4 items in the ESP collection on this page, all organized under the team sticker context.
What is the price range for ESP stickers?
The listed range runs from $0.01 to $1.50, which makes the category relatively affordable compared with many higher-end sticker groups.
Which ESP items are the most notable?
The notable items are Paper2020 RMR, Foil2020 RMR, Holo2020 RMR, and Gold2020 RMR. These are the main entries to compare if you are deciding which version suits your budget or craft.
Is this page better for collectors or buyers?
It works for both. Collectors can use it to track a complete team set, while buyers can use it to find a specific sticker finish quickly and compare pricing without extra clutter.
ESP items
FAQ
How many items are in ESP?
This team page lists 4 CS2 items, each with its current market data and links to where you can win or trade it.
What is the price range for ESP in 2026?
Items in ESP range from $0.01 to $1.50 on the open market in 2026, depending on exterior, rarity and StatTrak status.
Where can I get ESP skins?
See our ranked site lists for case openings and trading, all rated by verified player reviews.



