The StatTrak™ UMP-45 | Labyrinth (Well-Worn) is a mil-spec grade UMP-45 skin designed for players who care about both visuals and gameplay comfort. The misunderstood middle child of the SMG family, the UMP45's small magazine is the only drawback to an otherwise versatile close-quarters automatic. It has been painted with subtle orange linework. As a StatTrak version, it includes a built-in kill counter, making it a more premium choice compared to the regular variant.
Disassembled weapon parts are lowered through a floating hydrographic film on the surface of a water tank. That said, this particular skin has been mostly painted in shades of gray.
This UMP-45 has been painted in a "Hydrographic" style, with the Labyrinth finish. Disassembled weapon parts are lowered through a floating hydrographic film on the surface of a water tank. The film adheres to the primed weapon parts, covering the surface with a pattern. The look of the Labyrinth finish is affected by its pattern index.
This skin is not heavily affected by float variations, and its appearance stays relatively consistent across most copies on the market. Well-Worn versions have heavy fading and scratches, emphasizing a rough, heavily used look across most of the surface.
The UMP-45 | Labyrinth is one of 278 other SMG skins. The rarity of the skin is Mil-Spec Grade, which makes the Labyrinth a pretty common drop with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%. Within the item structure it is a UMP-45 SMG, which defines where players typically use it in their loadouts.
The UMP-45 | Labyrinth was first introduced to CS2 on July 1st, 2014. It was released as part of the Operation Breakout Weapon Case, alongside the "Operation Breakout" update. The skin was created by the community designer "MultiH". The UMP-45 | Labyrinth can be obtained by opening a Operation Breakout Weapon Case container. The skin is also part of the The Breakout Collection.
With a popularity of 85%, the UMP-45 | Labyrinth is currently in the top 15% of the most popular items in CS2. This popularity measurement is based on the daily sales volume and the price of the skin. As a StatTrak variant, it generally trades at a premium over the non-StatTrak version, appealing to players who care about visible kill statistics.