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A look at the new 2018 Inferno Souvenir Collection

"Infernew" now has a second souvenir drop package in time for the FACEIT London Major.
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The Inferno and Nuke Collections were found in a recent datamine prior to the FACEIT London Major, which starts Wednesday, Sept. 5,

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Between both souvenir packages, the Inferno Collection definitely has much nicer skins than the Nuke Collection. This new iteration of the Inferno Collection partially follows a racecar-type of theme, and coincidentally, two skins seem to be inspired by Lancia rally cars.

Related: 2 new souvenir collections have been datamined ahead of the FACEIT London Major

Regarding skin rarities, there are two pinks, three purples, four blues, four light blues, and five grays. Some skins in this collection have already been included in other game sets before, like the Candy Apple, Nitro, Mudder, Rust Coat, and Fade.

Check out all 18 skins in the Inferno collection below.

The 2018 Inferno Collection

All 18 skins will be available in a souvenir edition, meaning that they’ll have golden team and player stickers based on when the drop was given to a viewer. The player sticker is based on who was given the MVP award for a certain round.

To receive a drop during the London Major, link your Steam account to your Twitch account. From there, all you need to do is watch the games. The only caveat is that there are very small chances of randomly getting a drop in your inventory, because only a couple thousand drops are put out there in every round of each match.


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