P90 | Desert Halftone is a Consumer Grade finish from The Radiant Collection, a direct gameplay drop with no associated case. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history and per-wear listings.
Easily recognizable for its unique bullpup design, the P90 is a great weapon to shoot on the move due to its high-capacity magazine and low recoil. A desert-colored halftone pattern has been applied.
"All of the attitude with half the tone" ★ CONSUMER GRADEFloat preview not available
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Easily recognizable for its unique bullpup design, the P90 is a great weapon to shoot on the move due to its high-capacity magazine and low recoil. A desert-colored halftone pattern has been applied. <i>All of the attitude with half the tone</i>
The P90 | Desert Halftone is part of The Radiant Collection, a CS2-era drop-only pool. It entered market circulation through active gameplay drops with no associated case and sits in the Consumer Grade tier of the collection.
A desert-coloured halftone pattern applied across the P90 body. The halftone technique uses variable dot density to simulate tone and gradient in print media — here applied in sandy, ochre, and tan desert colours across the weapon's surface.
A Consumer Grade skin with a graphic design concept. The halftone print technique gives it a retro-print character that differs from standard DDPAT or solid-colour desert skins. Its Radiant Collection origin and Consumer Grade rarity keep it accessible and modestly priced.
Consumer Grade — the most common rarity tier. A direct gameplay drop from The Radiant Collection with no associated case. No StatTrak variant exists.
Obtainable as a direct gameplay drop from The Radiant Collection. No case is required — skins enter the market through in-game drops and trading.
Available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. The max float is 0.65, so Battle-Scarred specimens exist within the 0.45–0.65 range.
Desert-tone halftone dot pattern applied across the P90 body. The varying dot density creates tonal gradients across the surface — lighter zones where dots are smaller and more spread, darker zones where they cluster. The overall palette stays within sandy, ochre, and tan tones.
A niche Consumer Grade skin with graphic design appeal. The halftone technique is less common in the weapon skin catalogue than hydrographic or spray-paint approaches, giving the Desert Halftone a specific visual identity that resonates with players interested in print-design aesthetics.