Green-and-Yellow CS2 Inventory: Building a Brazil-Colors Loadout for the 2026 World CupSkinsGreen-and-Yellow CS2 Inventory: Building a Brazil-Colors Loadout for the 2026 World Cup

Green-and-Yellow CS2 Inventory: Building a Brazil-Colors Loadout for the 2026 World Cup

Green-and-Yellow CS2 Inventory: Building a Brazil-Colors Loadout for the 2026 World Cup

Summer 2026 is all about football. The World Cup has millions of fans glued to their screens around the world, and plenty of them are also keeping one hand on the mouse, following the Major in Cologne. The season’s two biggest events have lined up perfectly, and it would be a shame not to bring them together in a single loadout. If you’re rooting for your national team and want to carry its colors into Counter-Strike, your inventory is a great place to do it.

With this piece we’re kicking off a series of loadouts built around national-team colors. And we decided to start with the squad whose colors everyone knows — Brazil. Yellow and green are instantly recognizable, which makes a loadout built around them especially striking. Below are 10 skins that will pull together the perfect yellow-and-green inventory for you: from budget picks to a couple of genuinely pricey bangers.

Specialist Gloves | Lime Polycam

  • Factory New – $1785.72
  • Minimal Wear – $989.96
  • Field-Tested – $469.89
  • Well-Worn – $387.98
  • Battle-Scarred – $283.45

These new gloves from the Dead Hand Collection suit our theme better than anything else — no other model has this kind of bright, juicy green. And some sections of the camo even drift toward yellow, landing right in Brazil’s color range. This is where we’ll start building the look: the gloves set the tone for the whole loadout. On top of that, your hands are almost always on screen — whatever weapon you’re holding, the gloves are constantly visible, so this is not the place to cut corners. By the way, for this set you should absolutely pick up the Primeiro Tenente | Brazilian 1st Battalion agent, which fits in perfectly on the CT side.

Shadow Daggers | Lore

  • Factory New – $180.61
  • Minimal Wear – $106.88
  • Field-Tested – $90.47
  • Well-Worn – $84.46
  • Battle-Scarred – $80.86

It only makes sense to pair green gloves with a yellow knife — that’s how the look comes together as a single whole. And here the Shadow Daggers fit like a glove: the triangular blades of the push daggers echo the shape of that very yellow diamond on the Brazilian flag. A coincidence too good to pass up. The gold finish with its engraving looks expensive while never clashing with the green gloves — if anything, it sets them off. And the Shadow Daggers themselves are one of the cheapest knives in the game, so this is that rare case where an elegant choice doesn’t hit your wallet.

USP-S | Tropical Breeze

  • Factory New – $3.14
  • Minimal Wear – $1.38
  • Field-Tested – $0.51
  • Well-Worn – $0.51
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.48

Getting ahead of ourselves a little: the Borel Collection will come up more than once today — its colors feel purpose-built for this loadout. Here it’s not just the yellow-and-green tones that work for us, but also the tropical motif, which always brings Brazil to mind: the Amazon, the jungle, an explosion of greenery. The floral pattern across the body adds a sense of lightness and that summer mood the championship itself is played in. And the USP-S is a weapon many players start the round with, so this tropical note will catch your eye on every single buy.

Glock-18 | Glockingbird

  • Factory New – $9.70
  • Minimal Wear – $3.07
  • Field-Tested – $1.34
  • Well-Worn – $1.15
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.94

Another perfect match for the color scheme. A white-and-yellow body, neat floral motifs, and a bright bird on the slide — this little fellow could honestly pass for the Brazilian team’s mascot. What do you think? It’s one of those picks that costs next to nothing yet still stands out.

MP9 | Bee-Tron

  • Factory New – $0.30
  • Minimal Wear – $0.04
  • Field-Tested – $0.03
  • Well-Worn – $0.03
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.03

On its own, the MP9 | Bee-Tron, with its yellow-and-gray palette, is a divisive skin — and this is exactly where the gloves make the call. By itself it probably wouldn’t have made the cut, but paired with the green Lime Polycam the picture clicks into a great combo. The yellow stripes along the body rhyme with the accents on the other guns in this loadout, so in the lineup the MP9 reads completely differently. A reminder that a look in CS2 is always the sum of its details, not a single item.

MAC-10 | Poplar Thicket

  • Factory New – $1.32
  • Minimal Wear – $0.39
  • Field-Tested – $0.14
  • Well-Worn – $0.15
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.15

Pushing through the thickets along the Amazon is an adventure not everyone survives. And it’s exactly that impassable jungle that seems to have been transferred onto the MAC-10’s body: dry reeds, cane, swampy green. The result is a natural, earthy camo that rhymes beautifully with the tropical theme of the USP-S from this same loadout. An atmospheric and inexpensive way to add some of that natural Brazilian color to your inventory.

AWP | Pit Viper

  • Minimal Wear – $2.48
  • Field-Tested – $1.32
  • Well-Worn – $1.49
  • Battle-Scarred – $1.46

Wander the Amazon and you’ll cross paths with more than one snake — and learning to get along with it matters as much as a sniper taming the AWP in their hands. The Pit Viper, with its scaly green pattern, slots right into the theme, and the yellow accents are easy to top off with stickers. A clear example of how a couple of bucks can completely change the way a skin reads. The scales across the body make it genuinely “snake-like” — a bullseye for the Amazon-jungle vibe.

AK-47 | Wintergreen (Brazil Craft)

  • Factory New – $9.00
  • Minimal Wear – $3.86
  • Field-Tested – $1.19
  • Well-Worn – $1.09
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.98

Now we’ve reached the main banger, the one that belongs in every Brazilian fan’s inventory. We’ve shown a fairly pricey version — but it’s the best craft for the theme, the one that most closely resembles the Brazilian flag: a green body, wood, and a flag sticker on the receiver. The AK-47 is the most recognizable weapon in the game and the prime target for crafts, which is why a look like this comes through at full force on it. There are plenty of cheaper alternatives floating around online right now, so you won’t run into a budget wall here — putting together a similar craft is realistic at just about any price.

M4A1-S | Emphorosaur-S

  • Factory New – $4.90
  • Minimal Wear – $1.55
  • Field-Tested – $0.73
  • Well-Worn – $0.74
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.69

The last time Brazil took World Cup gold feels like it was back when dinosaurs still roamed the earth. Luckily, in CS you don’t have to wait 20-plus years between wins — and “papa” FalleN could already be lifting another trophy with FURIA at this very Major. And the Emphorosaur-S, with its yellow-and-green “dinosaur” across the body, is the perfect skin to pass the time while you wait for both victories. The bright reptile’s face on the receiver gives the skin character and ties in nicely with the snake-themed AWP from the loadout. For the counter-terrorist side, it’s one of the juiciest options in our palette.

M4A4 | Choppa

  • Factory New – $2.72
  • Minimal Wear – $0.38
  • Field-Tested – $0.12
  • Well-Worn – $0.12
  • Battle-Scarred – $0.13

Here the real star isn’t the skin itself, but the MIBR sticker with the Brazilian flag. Every fan ought to have one, it seems. And if assembling the whole inventory isn’t an option (even though most of the items in this loadout are very affordable), then picking up stickers like these is something you simply must do — it’s the cheapest way to declare your support for Brazil right there in the game. The Choppa itself, in its green camo, makes an excellent canvas for stickers and carries the look just fine even without them. And a couple of MIBR flags on the receiver turn an ordinary M4A4 into a fan’s manifesto.

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