Valve brought the world of Johnny Knoxville and the Jackass crew into Counter-Strike 2 with a dedicated sticker capsule. Released in May 2024, the Jackass Sticker Capsule is a crossover collection that features 16 stickers – including holographic and foil variants – each modeled after the show’s most memorable stunts and symbols. The capsule was announced during a quiet patch week, with no prior teasers, catching the community off guard. Fans of the MTV series immediately recognized the artwork, which replicates classic moments like the self-slap and the electric stool prank.

The capsule landed as part of a broader push to license pop-culture brands into CS2 stickers, following previous capsules like the 2024 Berlin Major stickers. Unlike major tournament capsules, the Jackass set is a permanent addition to the in-game store, priced at $0.99 per capsule. Valve has not disclosed sales numbers, but the capsule quickly climbed to the top of the Steam Community Market by volume in its first week. The decision to make it a permanent item, rather than a limited-time release, suggests Valve sees long-term collector appeal in the brand.

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Every Sticker in the Jackass Capsule

The set covers the core cast of Jackass – Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, and Jason Acuña – alongside stunt-related iconography like the electric stool and the shopping cart. Each sticker comes in three rarity tiers: Normal, Holo, and Foil. The holographic and foil versions are significantly rarer and trade for higher prices on the Steam Community Market. Normal stickers drop at a rate of roughly 80%, holos at 15%, and foils at 5%, based on community unboxing data. This rarity spread mirrors other capsule releases like the CS:GO Sticker Capsule 2, making the Jackass set familiar to veteran collectors.

Full Sticker List

Below is the complete lineup of stickers found in the CS2 Jackass capsule. The names are taken directly from the in-game collection. Each sticker has a unique design that references a specific Jackass scene or character trait. For example, the Steve-O sticker shows him shirtless with a red bandana, referencing his signature look from the show. The Chris Pontius sticker includes his leopard-print shorts, a recurring outfit in many stunts.

  • Johnny Knoxville (Normal / Holo / Foil) – portrait with sunglasses and microphone, based on his interview segments.
  • Steve-O (Normal / Holo / Foil) – shirtless with red bandana, referencing his wild stunts.
  • Chris Pontius (Normal / Holo / Foil) – wearing his signature leopard-print shorts, from the Party Boy skits.
  • Dave England (Normal / Holo / Foil) – bearded, mid-laugh, capturing his reaction to painful stunts.

Market Value & Rarity

Since the supply of Jackass stickers is unlimited from the store, only time and consumer demand drive rarity for foil and holo versions. Current Steam Community Market data shows the normal stickers hover around $0.10–$0.30, while holos range $1–$4. The foils are the priciest, with Johnny Knoxville Foil peaking at $12. The set is popular among collectors who enjoy non‑esports stickers with a nostalgic TV show connection. Unlike tournament stickers, the Jackass capsule has no playoff implications, making it purely cosmetic. However, its cultural crossover appeal has drawn in fans who do not normally play CS2, expanding the sticker market beyond the usual esports audience.

Sticker Normal Price Holo Price Foil Price
Johnny Knoxville $0.15 $1.50 $8.50
Steve-O $0.12 $1.20 $6.80
Chris Pontius $0.10 $0.95 $5.20
Dave England $0.11 $1.10 $5.00
Wee Man $0.14 $1.30 $7.00
Electric Stool $0.09 $0.80 $4.10

The Jackass stickers are a fun collector’s item for CS2 players who grew up with the MTV series. Valve has not announced any plans to rotate the capsule out of the store, so it will likely remain available indefinitely – similar to the CS:GO Sticker Capsule 1 and 2. If you want to complete the set, the cheapest route is to buy directly from the store and craft normal stickers, then trade for foils on the market. The capsule also includes duplicates of certain stickers in different poses, such as a second Steve-O sticker showing him with a different expression, though these are not listed separately in the table above. Overall, the Jackass capsule represents a rare crossover between mainstream pop culture and CS2’s sticker economy, and its long-term value will depend on how many players decide to unbox it over the coming years.