NiKo has completed his move to Falcons.
Nikola "NiKo" Kovač and G2 have officially parted ways on Jan. 3. The move marks the end of NiKo's era in G2 after four years and six LAN trophies.
G2's CEO Alban "Stilgar" Dechelotte had already confirmed in October that NiKo would leave the team ahead of the 2025 CS2 season, so fans knew for a while. G2 announced NiKo's departure minutes before Falcons announced the arrival of the Bosnian star.
In Falcons, NiKo will team up with the four-time Major champion Emil "Magisk" Reif and the five-time Major champion Danny "zonic" Sørensen, who serves as the head coach.
Should everything go to plan, Falcons will have NiKo, Magisk, Damjan "kyxsan" Stoilkovski, René "TeSeS" Madsen, and Abdulkhalik "degster" Gasanov for 2025 as Falcons is negotiating with the HEROIC trio. This move would make Falcons secure the eighth place in the Valve Ranking.
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Although NiKo remains the best player to have never won a Major, his stint with G2 was nothing but successful.
After all, the Bosnian star helped G2 to win the BLAST Premier World Final 2022, the coveted IEM Katowice and IEM Cologne in 2023, and IEM Dallas, BLAST Premier Fall Final, and BLAST Premier World Final in 2024. All these titles wouldn't have been possible without NiKo's firepower and even leadership in the case of IEM Dallas as he was the IGL.
That said, however, G2 should find themselves in a good spot throughout 2025 as the Guatemalan star Mario "malbsMd" Samayoa will inherit NiKo's roles and he already showed he's capable of carrying.
G2 is also in advanced talks with Cloud9 to secure the services of Nikita "HeavyGod" Martynenko, according to HLTV.org and prominent CS2 insider Guillaume "neL" Rathier.
So, all in all, G2 should have a strong roster in 2025 despite the departure of the Bosnian star, who is undoubtedly one of the best Counter-Strike players ever.
That's all for now. Stay tuned to esports.gg for more CS2 news.