M4A4 | Neo-Noir (Factory New)
More accurate but less damaging than its AK-47 counterpart, the M4A4 is the full-auto assault rifle of choice for CTs. It has been custom painted with a stylized blue-magenta woman over a grayscale background.
\"She grabbed what she could and disappeared into a decaying dystopia\"
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The M4A4 | Neo-Noir is a CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) weapon skin that carries its visual identity from the CS:GO era, using the CS:GO (legacy) model. It was introduced as part of the Neo-Noir themed finish and is now available for players to use in modern CS2 loadouts, maintaining the same distinctive design language that made it recognizable in the community.
With Covert rarity, Neo-Noir skins are among the less common weapon finishes in the game. Exact drop rates are not publicly confirmed by Valve, but Covert items generally have lower availability than restricted or classified tiers. Additionally, each drop is affected by the skin’s float, which determines the wear outcome you receive (within the provided float range: 0–0.9).
Players can find the M4A4 | Neo-Noir in multiple wear conditions: Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. StatTrak is available for this skin (yes), meaning you can track eliminations with a StatTrak counter. Souvenir versions are not available for this specific skin.
Visually, the Neo-Noir finish is defined by its bold, high-contrast, cyber-noir-inspired styling. The pattern and paint application are identified by paint index: 695, giving the skin its signature look across different wear levels. As wear increases, texture clarity and contrast can shift, which may make Factory New or Minimal Wear versions appear more crisp compared to heavily worn outcomes.
To obtain the M4A4 | Neo-Noir, look for it through The Clutch Collection, where it is listed among collectible options. It can be acquired from the Clutch Case, which offers a pool of skins from that collection. Availability also depends on the current case drop system and market conditions, but the primary in-game container source remains the Clutch Case.
Community-wise, the Neo-Noir finish is often appreciated for its modern aesthetic and clean, dramatic contrast—qualities that suit both competitive loadouts and casual “style-first” inventories. Because it’s Covert and uses a distinct neo-noir theme, many players consider it a standout option when building a coherent weapon skin collection.