The P90 | Scorched is a rugged, camo-inspired finish known for its charred, burnt patterning. Its rough, survival-oriented aesthetic makes it a timeless option for players who enjoy gritty, understated skins in CS2.
Visual Description
This skin uses a burnt camouflage pattern consisting of black, gray, and faded tan tones. The Scorched design emulates a weapon exposed to fire or extreme heat, with irregular patches and smoky overlays. The P90’s broad surfaces help display the scorched texture clearly, creating a rugged, battle-worn appearance. At higher wear levels, the effect becomes even more muted and ashen, reinforcing the survivalist theme.
History and Origin
Scorched originates from one of the early, map-themed collections introduced in CS:GO and later carried into CS2. Its design fits the era’s preference for grounded, military-style skins instead of elaborate illustrations. The Scorched pattern has been a long-standing classic, appearing on multiple weapons and maintaining a consistent visual identity across the series.
Popularity and Usage
The P90 | Scorched is widely used by players who prefer natural camouflage and realistic battlefield aesthetics. Its neutral palette makes it an easy fit within tactical inventories, and its affordability increases its appeal to newer players. Collectors appreciate it as part of the broader Scorched family, which remains an iconic pattern line despite its simplicity.
Price Formation Factors
Value is driven primarily by wear level, collection origin, and overall supply. Because the design is pattern-based, some players look for versions with more balanced or appealing burn distribution, though the variations are subtle. Lower-wear examples display darker contrasts, while high-wear versions appear more washed-out—an effect that some fans specifically seek.
FAQ
Does the P90 | Scorched have pattern variations?
Yes, the burn pattern shifts slightly across patterns, though differences are mostly minor.
Is it a good budget skin?
Yes, it is commonly chosen as an affordable camo-style option.
Does wear improve or worsen the look?
It depends on preference—some players enjoy the more faded, ashen appearance at higher wear.
