London 2018 Mirage Souvenir Package

London 2018 Mirage Souvenir Package

Souvenir

Prices

Best Price
$17.41
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$17.41
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$21.92
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$22.27
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$23.90
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$26.47
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$26.51
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$26.51
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$26.77
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$29.03

Description

The London 2018 Mirage Souvenir Package is a CS2 souvenir case/container featuring Counter-Strike: match-themed designs centered around Mirage. As a Base Grade souvenir, it’s designed for collectors who enjoy event-style aesthetics and want items tied to iconic tournament moments. The souvenir format typically emphasizes distinctive visuals and the excitement of event capsule openings.

This package is associated with London 2018, a memorable period for Counter-Strike esports. While the exact release timing may vary by platform and availability, it remains recognized by the community as part of the broader souvenir releases that captured the energy of that tournament era—making it a popular choice for those who want event-related skins rather than generic weapon drops.

Inside the Mirage-themed souvenir collection, players can find a selection of items built around the Mirage map’s look and event branding. Souvenir containers are especially valued because they often feel more “tournament-specific” than standard cases, and they can include skins that collectors consider more narrative and visually distinctive.

In terms of rarity, the London 2018 Mirage Souvenir Package is listed as Base Grade, meaning it generally isn’t among the rarest categories of containers. However, souvenir content can still vary in desirability depending on the specific skin artwork and overall condition, and availability may be influenced by trading activity and collector demand over time.

Community perception of this package is largely positive among fans of Mirage and souvenir aesthetics. Many players seek it out to expand their event collection or to hunt for particular Mirage-themed items, while collectors appreciate the historical value tied to London 2018. As a result, it continues to attract interest—especially from users who prefer souvenir drops and map-centric collections.