Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Blood Red) is a Valve-designed sealed graffiti item released on November 18th, 2019. It functions as a single-use in-match spray and sits on the budget side of the market, appealing to players who want a bold, short-lived cosmetic without long-term investment.
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Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Blood Red)
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Blood Red) is a Valve-designed sealed graffiti item released on November 18th, 2019. It functions as a single-use in-match spray and sits on the budget side of the market, appealing to players who want a bold, short-lived cosmetic without long-term investment.
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Description
What this item is
Sealed Graffiti | BOOM (Blood Red) is a graffiti item created by Valve and released on November 18th, 2019. It is a sealed graffiti, meaning it is an unopened instance of the spray rather than the ready-to-use decal, and it carries the designer provenance that collectors note.
What it does in CS2
Graffiti items are consumable sprays that players apply in-match to leave a small decal on surfaces. As a sealed graffiti, it represents the tradable, unopened form that must be used in-game to become the applied spray; the category is purely cosmetic and does not affect gameplay.
Where it sits by value
This piece sits in the budget tier, which means it is accessible for quick flips or casual holders rather than high-stakes investment. Budget placement also implies easier entry and a shallower resale ceiling compared with mid or premium-tier cosmetics.
Its release and operation
The item was released by Valve on November 18th, 2019, which fixes its origin in that update window and gives it a defined minting era. That release detail is the primary provenance collectors and traders refer to when sorting similar graffiti from the same timeframe.
How the graffiti is used
As a sealed graffiti, it becomes an in-match spray once applied and carries limited uses before the decal is exhausted. The Blood Red finish delivers a loud visual that reads well on common surfaces, useful for short-form expression or marking key spots during a round.
The collector's angle
Collectors look at Valve-designed sealed graffiti from specific release windows as tidy, low-friction additions to a broader set; this one combines clear origin with an immediate, recognizable visual. For long-term holders the appeal is straightforward: Valve provenance plus an identifiable finish rather than speculative rarity that needs heavy market support.