New CS2 update adds limited-time Souvenir Charms from the BLAST.tv Austin Major

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Ten days after Team Vitality’s era-defining win at the BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025, Valve has finally released a new CS2 update to mark the occasion, adding the long-awaited champions stickers celebrating the team and its five players with Paper, Foil, Holo, and Gold options.

New CS2 update adds limited-time Souvenir Charms from the BLAST.tv Austin Major

That’s not all, though. For the first time ever, Valve has added new Souvenir Charms for the Playoff matches, which are automatically added when opening a Playoff Stage Souvenir. These Souvenir Charms contain a highlight from the respective match, showcasing some of the most exciting moments from the BLAST.tv Austin Major directly in the game client. If you somehow missed out on the action, you can catch up on the best of it via these Souvenir Charms. Here’s how the highlights look in-game:

A fully edited clip, complete with commentary as it happened at the BLAST Austin Major 2025. Visually, the highlights are represented by a small dog tag charm on the Souvenir skins themselves, which can be detached if you’d like. It’s undoubtedly quite a snazzy new CS2 update, all around.

BLAST Austin Major Souvenir Package

It’s not clear how long the Souvenir Packages and champions stickers will be available for, although once they’re gone in-game, you’ll still be able to purchase them from the Steam Community Marketplace.

You can find the full patch notes for the new CS2 update below.

New CS2 Update Patch Notes (July 2nd, 2025)

[ AUSTIN 2025 MAJOR ]
  • Champions Autographs Capsule is now available for purchase, congratulations to Team Vitality!
  • Highlight Souvenir Packages can now be acquired for the Playoff matches.
[ MISC ]
  • Added in-game lobby voice chat and voice chat during Premier Pick/Ban phase.
  • Fixed bad command flows in point_servercommand entities.
  • Fixed community maps not reloading correctly with “restart” command.
  • Buy binds are now disabled during halftime freeze phase.
  • Fixed scoreboard column text formatting in Japanese.

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Daniel Morris

Daniel Morris

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Daniel is a CS2 esports specialist, and now channels that expertise to discuss the game online. Despite his knowledge of Counter-Strike, he wasn’t quite good enough to go pro himself.
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