ohnePixel runs into a car branded with his name and the infamous MAC-10 skin he sold

The meme that follows him into esports arenas has now hit the streets on four wheels.

Streamer reacting to tiny car in game garage
(Image via ohnePixel on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • ohnePixel was caught on stream reacting to a car wrapped with his name and a graphic referencing his infamous MAC-10 | Heat four Reason Holo craft.
  • He reportedly sold the skin for around $3,000, with current estimates floating near $50,000 thanks to the rare Katowice 2014 stickers.
  • The MAC-10 joke has been a staple at CS Majors for years through crowd signs, and it has now jumped from arenas onto a real vehicle.
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While playing Forza Horizon 6, Counter-Strike streamer OhnePixel came face to face with a car wrapped with his name and a graphic referencing the most teased moment of his career: the MAC-10 skin he sold long before its value shot up.

The vehicle didn’t just sport his handle. It carried imagery tied to the MAC-10 | Heat with four Reason Gaming Holo stickers, the exact craft fans love to remind him about. His reaction in the clip says it all, a string of stunned “bro”s as he recognizes the reference.

OhnePixel offloaded the MAC-10 craft for around $3,000. Estimates now put its value near $50,000, though figures in the CS skin market swing hard depending on demand and the broader market mood. Most of that value sits in the stickers, not the skin itself. Reason Gaming Holos from ESL One Katowice 2014 are some of the rarest decals in the game, with supply shrinking every time someone scratches one onto a weapon.

That gap between what he sold it for and what collectors now quote has turned into a permanent inside joke. As one of the biggest names in the CS skin scene, ohnePixel built his brand around inspecting, analyzing, and reacting to rare items, which makes the sale prime teasing material.

Fans have kept the bit alive at every opportunity. Crowds at CS Majors regularly show up with signs of the MAC-10 craft, hoping the broadcast cameras catch them while ohnePixel is co-streaming. The signs have become a fixture of his watch parties.

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