Instead of adding a traditional graffiti, Valve chose a different way to immortalize one of the most memorable moments from the IEM Cologne Major 2026. After Danil “Magixx” Vorobyev’s unforgettable 1v4 clutch on Mirage in the quarterfinals, the developers quietly updated the map. They placed a set of jars on the Market shelves where the play happened.
Valve honors Magixx’s clutch with a unique map tribute
The new decoration sits on Mirage’s B Market shelf, exactly where Magixx held his angle during the legendary 1v4. Instead of using the classic Major graffiti from previous Counter-Strike titles, Valve added four glass jars labeled “MAGIC secret sauce 4x.” The label clearly references Magixx’s four-kill clutch.
Players quickly noticed that the jars are more than decoration. Like other destructible objects on Mirage, players can break them. This makes the tribute an interactive part of the map instead of a simple visual detail.
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Community divided over gameplay impact
The update immediately sparked debate across the Counter-Strike community. Many players praised Valve for trying something different. Others questioned whether the new objects affect gameplay too much.
Many fans welcomed Valve’s decision to move beyond the traditional Major graffiti. One of the highest-rated Reddit comments praised the tribute:
Much cooler than a graffiti imo. Don’t know why people are crying.
Another player highlighted a detail that many initially missed:
Picture doesn’t do this justice, the jars have text that says ‘MAGIC secret sauce 4x’ on them. This is sick no?
However, criticism quickly followed. Most complaints focused on gameplay rather than the tribute itself. Some players argued that the jars partially block one of Mirage’s most common post-plant angles.
This is exactly what I was saying… it’s great to show love to the moment but ruining visibility on the angle makes no sense
Others explained that breaking the jars creates new tactical disadvantages.
The CTs either hear the jars smash and know you are there, or they see the debris on the floor… It’s a nice touch, but yeah a graffiti would have been better.
Several users proposed a simple solution.
Can’t they just move it to a lower shelf, so it doesn’t obstruct?
Despite the criticism, many community members defended Valve’s creative approach.
People will always cry. It doesn’t matter what you do.
Another popular Reddit comment added:
This subreddit is really an echo chamber of negativity. Nice little tip of the hat to Magixx.
The discussion continues across social media. Despite the mixed opinions, most players agree that Magixx’s unforgettable 1v4 clutch now has a permanent place in Counter-Strike history.
A new approach to preserving Counter-Strike history
For years, Valve celebrated legendary Major moments with permanent graffiti on tournament maps. The Magixx tribute breaks with that tradition. Instead of wall art, Valve created an interactive environmental object.
It remains unclear whether this will become Valve’s new standard for commemorating iconic plays. Even so, the update has already become one of the most discussed map changes since the IEM Cologne Major ended. Fans remain divided over its gameplay impact. Still, most agree that Magixx’s remarkable 1v4 has earned a permanent place in Counter-Strike history.

