MP5-SD Savannah Halftone (Field-Tested) – a fresh skin from "The Armory" collection, added to CS2 on October 2, 2024. The MP5-SD's built-in suppressor and the design itself share the same energy: hang back quietly, then snap into action when the moment calls for it. If you're putting together a sand-and-olive loadout and want an affordable but clean SMG, it's worth picking up the MP5-SD Savannah Halftone (Field-Tested) on LIS-SKINS and choosing the copy that fits your setup best.
The skin uses the Spray-Paint style, built up through stencil layers that produce a halftone image effect. The sand and olive palette calls to mind dry savanna terrain and field gear, while the design itself has the feel of halftone print from a comic or poster – just executed with a more tactical sensibility.
The MP5-SD Savannah Halftone doesn't try to be loud – it wins on texture and subtlety. There's no narrative or character artwork on the body, just a well-considered camo aesthetic that doesn't clash with gloves, stickers, or anything else in your inventory.
The skin's Float Value ranges from 0.25 to 0.75, which means it only comes in Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred conditions. In Field-Tested the skin holds up well: the stencil dots and tonal transitions are still legible, and the dusty overall aesthetic doesn't blur into an unreadable smear.
Worth noting: the Savannah Halftone has no StatTrak™ or Souvenir versions. It's a straightforward, no-frills skin – you're here for the visuals and the color palette, nothing more.
The MP5-SD Savannah Halftone is a natural fit for players who prefer a low-key playstyle and have no interest in neon flash. It works well in calm, cohesive setups where consistency matters: the olive and sand tones pull together easily into a single "field kit" look, especially if you're drawn to a tactical color palette.
In terms of rarity, it's Industrial Grade, so it turns up fairly often. It doesn't drop from cases – it belongs to The Sport & Field Collection, which makes it more of a deliberate "I like how this looks" pick than something you stumble into from a case opening.
Based on daily sales volume and pricing metrics, the skin's popularity sits at 90% – a strong number for a budget SMG. The demand usually comes down to straightforward reasons: it's affordable, versatile, and doesn't wear out its welcome precisely because it's not built on flashy tricks.
Availability is another plus. There's plenty of stock on the market, so you can take your time picking the right copy without depending on rare listings.
Appearance does vary by pattern index: the distribution of halftone areas and the density of the stencil zones can differ between copies. This is one of those cases where it actually makes sense to browse by screenshot and choose a specific copy you like – even if the condition is the same across listings.
Pricing for the MP5-SD Savannah Halftone (Field-Tested) is driven by current supply and how a given copy looks based on its pattern. On LIS-SKINS, you can quickly find a copy that works for both your taste and your budget.