Nikola Kovač, better known as NiKo, reminded everyone at IEM Rio 2026 why he’s considered one of the most mechanically gifted players in Counter-Strike history. The Team Falcons rifler opened Dust2 with a four-kill round using nothing but a Desert Eagle, the kind of play that makes you put your coffee down and rewind the clip three times.
The moment has already been circulating across social media and YouTube, racking up views from fans who understand just how difficult it is to land four consecutive kills with CS2’s most unforgiving sidearm.
What happened on Dust2
For those unfamiliar with the terminology: a “4K” means a single player eliminated four opponents in one round. Doing it with a Desert Eagle, a high-damage but wildly inaccurate pistol that punishes even the slightest misalignment, elevates the play from impressive to absurd.
Dust2 is one of the most iconic maps in Counter-Strike’s two-decade history. It’s been a staple of the active duty map pool since the original game, and it remains a standard battlefield in CS2’s professional circuit.






