P90 | Facility Negative is a Mil-Spec souvenir finish from The 2018 Nuke Collection. All eight distributing packages through Copenhagen 2024 are closed — supply is permanently capped. Live prices across Buff, Skinport, CSFloat, DMarket and other markets, plus 30-day price history.
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 blue and yellow hydrographic pattern resembling a nuclear power plant has been applied.
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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 blue and yellow hydrographic pattern resembling a nuclear power plant has been applied. <i>The opposite of a containment structure</i>
The P90 | Facility Negative is part of The 2018 Nuke Collection, appearing across eight major tournament souvenir packages from London 2018 through Copenhagen 2024. It sits in the Mil-Spec tier of the Nuke souvenir pool.
A blue and yellow hydrographic pattern resembling a nuclear power plant applied across the P90 body. The name 'Facility Negative' references both the nuclear facility setting of de_nuke and the inverted — negative — colour treatment that shifts the standard facility imagery into unexpected tones.
A mid-tier souvenir Mil-Spec with broad tournament stamp coverage. Eight distributing packages provide collectors with a range of event options, and the inverted colour treatment gives the Facility Negative a distinctive visual identity within the 2018 Nuke souvenir pool.
Mil-Spec Grade. Available only as a souvenir drop from major tournament matches on Nuke. No StatTrak variant exists.
Souvenir-only. All eight distributing packages — London 2018 through Copenhagen 2024 — are from completed events. Supply is permanently capped across all stamp variants.
Available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn, and Battle-Scarred. The max float is 0.50, so Battle-Scarred specimens exist only at the very lowest wear grades within that range.
Blue and yellow hydrographic nuclear facility pattern across the P90 body. The inverted colour palette distinguishes it from the standard facility-red designs in the same pool — the blue-and-yellow combination reads as a colour-negative of the conventional nuclear facility warning palette.
Appreciated for its colour inversion concept within the Nuke souvenir pool. Players building Nuke souvenir collections often acquire both the standard-colour and negative variants for their complementary relationship, and the Facility Negative's eight-event stamp coverage gives broad collection options.