121 countries. That's how far the rox (Holo) | Antwerp 2022 sticker has spread across Counter-Strike 2. We've been tracking applied sticker counts for over two years now, but until this week we had no way of answering a simple question: where in the world are these stickers actually being applied?

Today we're adding Crafts by Country to the ROX CULT dashboard. It's a country-level breakdown of every identified rox (Holo) craft, built from Steam profile data and updated alongside our regular scraping pipeline.

What the Leaderboard Shows

The new section sits on the main dashboard, right below the existing charts. It shows the top 5 countries ranked by total number of rox (Holo) crafts, with two columns of data for each:

  • Crafts: the number of unique weapons with at least one rox (Holo) sticker, owned by a player from that country
  • Stickers: the total count of rox (Holo) stickers applied across all those weapons (a 4x craft counts as four stickers)

Each country row shows the raw count and the percentage share of all identified crafts. A horizontal bar provides a quick visual comparison so you can see at a glance how the top countries stack up against each other.

The Numbers Right Now

At the time of writing, we've been able to link 1,335 out of 2,320 total crafts to a specific country. That's about 58% coverage. The remaining 42% come from private Steam profiles or accounts that simply don't have a country set. There's nothing we can do about those, and we flag this clearly on the dashboard.

Of the 121 countries we've identified so far, the distribution is roughly what you'd expect if you know the CS2 playerbase. China and the United States lead, followed by a mix of European and South American countries. But the long tail is where it gets interesting. We're seeing rox (Holo) crafts from places like Iceland, Uruguay, Nepal, and Saudi Arabia. Single-digit counts, sure, but each one represents somebody who went out of their way to apply this particular sticker on a weapon.

The rox (Holo) sticker has been applied to weapons in 121 different countries. For a single autograph sticker from a 2022 Major, that's a reach that few CS2 items can match.

Finding Your Country

Below the top 5 leaderboard, there's a search bar. Start typing a country name and a dropdown will appear with matching results. Select your country and you'll get a dedicated card showing the full breakdown: total crafts, total stickers, and the percentage of the global total. It's a small feature but it was the most requested thing after we first mentioned country data was coming.

The search covers all 121 countries in our dataset. Even if a country only has one or two crafts, it'll show up. We thought about setting a minimum threshold but decided against it. If someone in Mongolia applied a rox (Holo), that deserves to be counted.

Where the Data Comes From

All country data is derived from the Steam profile of each weapon's owner. When our scraper picks up a new rox (Holo) craft through CSFloat DB, we also check the owner's Steam profile for their listed country. This is the country the player has manually set on their profile, not an IP-based geolocation.

That distinction matters. If a player hasn't set their country or has their profile set to private, we can't determine their location. This is why we have about 42% of crafts with no country info. We're transparent about this on the dashboard. The coverage percentage and the raw number of unidentified crafts are always visible.

The country data gets pre-processed into a separate stats file that loads independently from the main dashboard data. This means the leaderboard doesn't slow down the rest of the page, and if the country file is temporarily unavailable, everything else keeps working as normal.

Why Country Data Matters for CS2 Stickers

There's no other public tool that tracks CS2 sticker applications by country. The Steam Market doesn't break down sales geographically, and CSFloat only provides the raw sticker data without country context. By cross-referencing sticker data with Steam profiles, we've built something that didn't exist before.

For the CS2 community, this kind of data answers questions that come up constantly in trading circles. Which regions are driving sticker demand? Is the recent increase in crafts coming from one market or is it spread globally? When a spike happens, is it concentrated or distributed? These are the kinds of patterns that country-level data can reveal over time.

For us personally, the most satisfying part is seeing that number at the bottom of the leaderboard: Crafted across 121 countries. It's a reminder that what started as a niche tracking project has real global reach. The rox (Holo) isn't just popular in one region; it's genuinely everywhere. If you want the deeper picture of who's behind the numbers, the sticker's full origin and price story covers why this craft has such a global pull, and the Craft Gallery shows what the country leaderboard looks like in actual weapons.

What's Next

Country data opens up some interesting possibilities for future updates. We're considering adding regional trends over time, so you could see whether a country's share is growing or declining period over period. We're also looking at continent-level aggregations and possibly a visual map in the future.

If you have ideas for what you'd like to see with country data, we're always listening. Drop a note on our Feedback page or come chat in the Steam Group.

See the Country Leaderboard

Check which countries lead in rox (Holo) crafts on the live dashboard.

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