Negev | dev_texture is a Restricted-tier finish from The Snakebite Collection, featuring orange base with grey game engine developer textures and a Hammer editor reference. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
The Negev is a beast that can keep the enemy at bay with its pin-point supressive fire, provided you have the luxury of time to gain control over it. It has been custom painted with an orange base and grey developer textures.
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The Negev is a beast that can keep the enemy at bay with its pin-point supressive fire, provided you have the luxury of time to gain control over it. It has been custom painted with an orange base and grey developer textures. <i>hammer.exe time</i>
Negev | dev_texture was introduced with The Snakebite Collection in May 2021, available from the Snakebite Case. The orange base with grey developer textures — referencing the default grid pattern used in game engine level editors — gave the Negev a uniquely meta, behind-the-scenes identity.
The finish combines an orange base coat with grey developer texture graphics borrowed from game engine editor toolkits. The flavor text — 'hammer.exe time' — directly references Valve's Hammer map editor software, the tool used to build CS maps.
dev_texture is one of the most concept-driven Negev skins in the game. Its meta commentary on game development resonates strongly with CS players who are familiar with Hammer and CS map creation culture.
Restricted is the third standard container tier, with weighted drop odds of roughly 1 in 5 per case opening before exterior selection.
dev_texture is exclusive to the Snakebite Case, which is currently part of the active weekly drop rotation.
StatTrak versions are available, tracking confirmed kills. No Souvenir variant exists.
Float range of 0.00–0.65, covering Factory New through Well-Worn. Battle-Scarred is obtainable at the upper end.
Widely praised for its self-referential game development concept. The Hammer editor reference is an inside joke that has made it a community favorite, and StatTrak Factory New copies maintain consistent demand among players who appreciate meta humor.