Even in the design of the most ordinary-looking skins, you can find interesting details if you look closely. Skinmakers often decorate their creations with inscriptions, the meaning of which is not clear at first glance or contains a reference to some popular topic. However, they are not limited to the English language and the alphabet, which means that to solve the riddle, you will need to make some effort. In the selection below – another portion of skins with inscriptions that hide additional meanings.
AUG Akihabara Accept

If you ask players which skins have bright inscriptions, many will be one of the first to remember AUG Akihabara Accept. This skin was named after the fashionable Japanese quarter, and translations The inscriptions are quite consistent with his idea. On its body, for example, the following phrases appear in Japanese: “The best yakitori recipe,” “The newest skins – Which ones are cooler?” and "K/D sufficient?." alt="Five-SeveN Kami" class="fr-fic fr-dii">
Another skin that is literally full of inscriptions – this Five-SeveN Kami. In fact, the texture applied to the body of the weapon – This is a comic drawn by the skin's author. Its plot, which is quite logical, is dedicated to Counter-Strike. In the pictures you can see phrases such as “Counter-terrorists must prevent or defuse the bomb,” “The flash is blinding for a second,” and “FUN.” and “This comic makes no sense, I just wrote it to have something in Japanese.”
Tec-9 Jambiya

But interesting inscriptions can be much less noticeable. An example of this is – Tec-9 Jambiya. On the back of the case you can see white lines that almost merge with the pattern. But in fact, these symbols – designations of numbers in Arabic that add up to 7355608 – bomb code in CS:GO.
AK-47 Wasteland Rebel

Inscriptions similar to Arabic script can be seen on the body AK-47 Wasteland Rebel, but in reality they are not that difficult to decipher. In fact, these are ordinary numbers and Latin letters, simply stylized as ligature. Their meaning is also easy to understand: “1337 CREW”.
M4A1-S Master Piece

It also happens that the inscription is literally hidden in plain sight. The body of the M4A1-S Master Piece is decorated with bright graffiti that looks like an abstract pattern. However, if you look closely, you can see the letters on it that form the orange-yellow word SILENCE – "Silence." Great for weapons with a silencer.
AWP The Prince

And here is an example of how the inscription is chosen to match the sophisticated design of the weapon itself. AWP The Prince is decorated with engraving in the old style, in which, along with the ornament, there is also text in Latin: “Pax tibi "Marce, Evangelista meus" - “Peace be with you Mark, my evangelist.” A book with these words is held by a sculpture of the Lion of St. Mark – one of the symbols of Venice.