Inspect MAC-10 | Indigo
- Factory New
- Minimal Wear
- Field-Tested
- Well-Worn
- Battle-Scarred
MAC-10 | Indigo Description
Release History
The MAC-10 | Indigo comes from The Cobblestone Collection. Its release date was July 1, 2014, when it came out during the 'Operation Breakout' update. Its history highlights a subtle, blue-toned finish perfect for understated elegance.
Designer
Designed by Valve, the MAC-10 | Indigo features a sleek and modern aesthetic with a blue finish, showcasing the creator's ability to merge style with combat readiness. The designer's focus on clean lines ensures a visually appealing and cohesive look.
Pattern and Skin Features
With various shades of blue adorning individual parts alongside black magazine/belt; this simple yet effective design offers engaging textures appealingly emphasizing elegance—making this selection favored by minimalist gamers!
Float Range
Indigo has a float value ranging from 0.06 to 0.80 which makes it accessible across all conditions where small abrasions can be seen on the body; at higher floats close to maximum wear levels, both number and size of these abrasions increase significantly overall.
Drop Rate and Chance
The MAC-10 | Indigo is a Consumer Grade skin with a drop rate of unknown and a drop chance of 0%. Its indigo design adds a mysterious touch, but its rarity makes it a challenging skin to acquire.
Gameplay and Notable Players
Owned by fallen, olofmeister, and allu, this skin supports precise and tactical gameplay. It’s perfect for players who focus on accuracy and quick decision-making during intense matches.
Rarity
The Indigo skin features Consumer Grade rarity, making it one of the more common choices in CS2. While not particularly rare, its simplicity can still attract players looking for understated aesthetics.
Popularity
The MAC-10 | Indigo has a lower popularity score of 75%, which means it is still considered a good skin but is less popular than others. Its deep blue color may attract some interest, though overall, it does not achieve significant recognition in CS2.


