Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Blood Red) is a sealed graffiti cosmetic released by Valve on November 18th, 2019. It lives at the entry end of the market and suits holders who want a low-cost, playable spray with straightforward liquidation paths rather than speculative upside.
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Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Blood Red)
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Blood Red) is a sealed graffiti cosmetic released by Valve on November 18th, 2019. It lives at the entry end of the market and suits holders who want a low-cost, playable spray with straightforward liquidation paths rather than speculative upside.
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Blood Red) price
Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | BEEP (Blood Red) is a sealed graffiti, a sprayable cosmetic designed by Valve and released November 18th, 2019. Its rarity grade is reflected by a budget positioning among other graffiti pieces rather than a premium collectible.
What it does in CS2
A graffiti is a consumable cosmetic that players spray in-match to leave a visual mark on surfaces. Sealed graffiti must be unsealed before use and then can be applied during rounds until its charges run out, serving purely cosmetic purposes.
Where it sits by value
This piece sits in the budget bracket of the market, which means it is an easy-to-move, low-commitment holding for sellers. Expect liquid but thin activity compared with higher-tier stickers or music kits, so turnover is steady but not instant.
Its release and operation
Valve released this sealed graffiti on November 18th, 2019, which anchors it to that update window and designer origin. That release stamp makes it straightforward to verify and positions it among other items issued at the same moment rather than linking it to a contested tournament pedigree.
How the graffiti is used
As a sealed graffiti, the BEEP Blood Red comes muted in handling but loud on surface: unseal it and spray for a short-lived, repeatable flourish during matches. The blood red finish reads clearly on most wall textures, making it a visually punchy choice for players who want a bold accent without fuss.
The collector's angle
Collectors who value origin and straightforward category appeal will find this item useful as a low-friction addition: Valve design, a clear release date, and a playable category give it persistent baseline demand. It suits holders who prefer predictable, small-margin turnover rather than speculative holds tied to rarity spikes.