Appearance history
The USP-S | Cortex emerged into the virtual armory on the ides of February in 2018, arriving with The Clutch Collection during the much-anticipated 'Welcome to the Clutch' update. Its inception is credited to the artist known as Glasgow died.
Pattern description
Enveloping the firearm's chassis, a sepia hue sets the stage, accented by an intricate lattice of umber crosses. A pallid grey swath adorns the slide, while the grip boasts a macabre tableau: a cranium, cleft asunder, revealing cerebral waves and spirals in a striking roseate hue that dominates the slide and the suppressor, where the tinted motif coalesces into the moniker 'USP-S'.
Effect of float
The USP-S | Cortex's Float Value spans from 0.06 to 0.80, ensuring its availability across all states of preservation. In conditions just shy of pristine, the weapon's surface begins to show minute signs of wear. As the Float Value approaches its zenith, the scuffs grow more pronounced and the underlying coat of paint assumes a duskier shade.
Pattern difference
Variations in the pattern index do not influence the visual essence of this skin.
Skin Features
The USP-S | Cortex is deemed Classified in quality and offers the coveted StatTrak technology for tallying triumphs.
Skin popularity
In the realm of combat simulators, the USP-S | Cortex enjoys considerable acclaim and is frequently witnessed in the heat of battle.