News Skins A Fiery CS2 Skin Roundup for the Lunar New Year. Attract luck in the Year of the Fire Horse.

A Fiery CS2 Skin Roundup for the Lunar New Year. Attract luck in the Year of the Fire Horse.

A Fiery CS2 Skin Roundup for the Lunar New Year. Attract luck in the Year of the Fire Horse.

Today, February 17, 2026, marks the Lunar New Year – a celebration of vibrant colors, the sound of fireworks, and the symbolic energy of a new cycle. We already did a roundup featuring horses, so this time the focus shifts to the element that best captures the spirit of the festivities — fire. This list brings together CS2 skins in a red, yellow, and orange palette: from the soft glow of heated metal to bursts of flame that look as though they’ve leapt straight from festive lanterns. Nothing here is chosen at random — each item captures the atmosphere of the holiday in its own way.

R8 Revolver | Blaze

  • Factory new – $4.30
  • Minimal wear – $4.18

This skin has long cemented its status as iconic among “fiery” finishes — it’s the one most people think of first when talking about classic flame designs in CS2. In the context of the Year of the Fire Horse, it feels almost like a talisman: a symbol of energy, luck, and speed. Its design is built on contrast: a deep matte black body serves as the backdrop against which the yellow-orange tongues of fire look especially vivid and rich. The flames stretch back from the barrel, as if the revolver has just emerged from a blazing forge. A piece like this in your inventory isn’t just a stylish accessory — it’s a genuine amulet, one that lets you connect not only with the holiday spirit but with a truly legendary design.

M4A1-S | Chantico's Fire

  • Factory new – $648.41
  • Minimal wear – $177.93
  • Field-tested – $165.00
  • Well-worn – $155.25
  • Battle Scarred – $177.00

M4A1-S | Chantico’s Fire looks as though it were made for the festive palette of the Lunar New Year: rich reds, warm yellows, and golden lines weave into a complex ornament reminiscent of decorative fabrics or painted festival decorations. Visually, it doesn’t shout fire the way classic flame finishes do — instead, it conveys it through symbolism. The patterns look like stylized tongues of heat hidden within an ethnic motif. The skin feels not merely like a flashy inventory item, but like a talisman with an ancient character — calm on the surface, yet filled with hidden fire within.

M4A4 | Hellish

  • Factory new – $515.01
  • Minimal wear – $152.63
  • Field-tested – $68.00
  • Well-worn – $32.24
  • Battle Scarred – $29.17

The design doesn’t just use a fiery palette — it literally simulates the sensation of live heat in your hands. The glossy effect makes the surface look remarkably realistic. Orange and yellow patches intertwine with darker areas, creating the illusion of pulsating flame that seems to move across the body of the weapon with every turn. In this fiery roundup, Hellish feels like its hottest entry — where the previous skins symbolized fire, this one seems to physically embody it. In the Year of the Fire Horse, a design like this feels especially fitting, perfectly capturing the mood of a holiday built entirely around power, motion, and light.

P2000 | Imperial

  • Factory new – $1.51
  • Minimal wear – $0.69
  • Field-tested – $0.51

This pistol looks as though it were made for the festive display window of the Lunar New Year. The deep crimson body immediately calls to mind the traditional red envelopes given as gifts for luck and prosperity, while the neat gold stripes and ornaments enhance the sense of occasion. Visually, it looks less like a weapon and more like a decorative object that might be presented as a symbolic gift — the colors and details harmonize that perfectly.

The slide is particularly eye-catching: an intertwined golden pattern echoes classic Eastern motifs, where every line looks deliberate and complete. Even the model name is rendered in gold, like a master craftsman’s seal on a fine piece. In this fiery roundup, Imperial stands apart not through flames, but through stature — this is a calm, noble fire, associated not with a flash, but with the steady warmth of luck and prosperity.

AWP | Wildfire

  • Factory new – $317.90
  • Minimal wear – $115.61
  • Field-tested – $72.00
  • Well-worn – $86.14
  • Battle Scarred – $60.17

A case where an element has taken on visual form. The black-to-red gradient of the body creates a sense of heat that is only beginning to build, while the centerpiece of the composition — a fire dragon — looks as though it’s bursting out from the rifle itself. Its silhouette is rendered in vivid yellow-orange tones, and against the dark background it looks especially alive, like tongues of flame in the night. Here, Wildfire reads as deeply symbolic — fire literally inhabits a living creature, transforming it into the very embodiment of energy and power.

MAC-10 | Heat

  • Factory new – $27.87
  • Minimal wear – $7.88
  • Field-tested – $4.77
  • Well-worn – $4.39
  • Battle Scarred – $4.16

The body of the weapon looks as though it has just been pulled from a furnace and hasn’t had time to cool. Heat reads as almost symbolic: as though that very fire has already passed through the steel and left its mark in the form of a scorching glow. Lines of light run along the edges of each component, creating the effect of heated metal — as if the weapon’s temperature is so extreme that its very outline glows. Unlike classic flame prints, the focus here is on the physical sensation of temperature — not a picture of fire, but its aftermath. That is precisely why the skin looks so atmospheric: restrained in design, yet carrying a powerful energy, as if hidden embers are still smoldering inside the body.

MP7 | Coral Paisley

  • Factory new – $2.15
  • Minimal wear – $0.83
  • Field-tested – $0.14
  • Well-worn – $0.39
  • Battle Scarred – $0.09

A fresh 2026 release that looks as though it was specifically timed to coincide with the festival of fire and luck. The vivid coral-red body is covered in an intricate paisley pattern with yellow accents — the ornament simultaneously evokes festive fabrics, decorative lanterns, and the painted designs on festival decorations. This gives the skin a feel that isn’t just bright, but genuinely celebratory.

The design fits naturally into the aesthetic of the Harlequin collection, where the emphasis is on saturated colors and expressive patterns. Following recent changes, we chose the MP7 specifically because the weapon has become noticeably more popular in matches — meaning this skin is not only an aesthetic choice, but a practical one too.

P2000 | Fire Elemental

  • Factory new – $235.94
  • Minimal wear – $120.75
  • Field-tested – $115.58
  • Well-worn – $115.61
  • Battle Scarred – $115.98

Visually, Fire Elemental reads as a spirit of flame contained within metal — not chaotic, but purposeful and alive. It seems to break through a watery surface, creating the sensation of a clash between two opposing forces. In the context of the Year of the Fire Horse, this image resonates with particular symbolic weight: as if the player holds a fragment of the element itself — something precious, not to be let slip away. This is one of those skins where fire is not merely a design element, but a fully realized character that defines the entire personality of the weapon.

Stickers

  • Sticker | High Heat — $1.17
  • Sticker | Winding Scorch — $0.26
  • Sticker | Scorch Loop — $0.20
  • Sticker | Scorch Loop (Reverse) — $0.17
  • Sticker | Hot Rod Heat — $0.11
  • Sticker | Friendly Fire (Holo) — $0.67

If refreshing your inventory isn’t on the agenda, or you simply can’t bear to part with your favorite skins, a great option is to add some heat with thematic stickers. Even a single well-chosen sticker can transform the feel of a weapon, and combinations open up a whole world of creative possibilities, making it truly one of a kind.

The community already has no shortage of crafts featuring these stickers — from minimalist compositions to full-blown narratives where the entire body of a weapon becomes a single blazing pattern. This is exactly the kind of case where even a budget solution can give your inventory a festive character and capture the spirit of the Year of the Fire Horse.

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