MLG Columbus 2016 Inferno Souvenir Package
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Souvenir Contents (6 items)
Souvenir Skins (6)
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Drop Rates & Rarity(6 items)
About the MLG Columbus 2016 Inferno Souvenir Package
The MLG Columbus 2016 Inferno Souvenir Package dropped as part of the MLG Columbus: The Group Stage Begins tournament on March 28, 2016. Inside, you'll find 6 souvenir skins spread across 3 rarity tiers. 3 souvenir tiers are visible in the current data (Consumer 80.00%, Industrial 16.00%, Mil-Spec 3.20%) — making the top-tier Covert and Classified pulls dramatically rarer than anything you'd see in a regular weapon case. The most valuable drop is the M4A4 | Tornado, worth up to $218.62 on the Steam Market.
Currently sitting at 1% popularity, the MLG Columbus 2016 Inferno Souvenir Package ranks among the niche containers in CS2. The community rates it 4.4/5 across 6.2K votes.
On the Steam Market, the MLG Columbus 2016 Inferno Souvenir Package trades at around $52.25. Wondering whether that price is justified? Try it here first with the same six-tier rarity structure and zero cost.
Based on current Steam Market prices and real drop rates, the MLG Columbus 2016 Inferno Souvenir Package sits at 7.5% ROI — for every $52.25 you spend, the average return is about $3.91 in items. Souvenir packages average around 8% ROI across all tournaments because the six-tier rarity system concentrates the vast majority of drops in the cheapest tiers. The top-end Covert and Classified skins are where all the real value lives.
Key Facts
- •Souvenir odds: Consumer 80.00%, Industrial 16.00%, Mil-Spec 3.20%
- •Top item: M4A4 | Tornado — up to $218.62
- •Expected ROI: 7.5% ($3.91 EV per $52.25 opening)
- •Free simulator — real souvenir package odds, no money required
- •Every opening is independent — past results don't change future odds