Leaks say CS2 player Nikola “NiKo” Kovac may join Team Falcons in 2025, but do they hold up under closer inspection?
With almost four years on the team, superstar rifler NiKo has become synonymous with G2 Counter-Strike. From pump-faking a switch to IGL to leading the squad to deep runs at the majors, few players can rival his resume. However, news from an insider may hint at a change, as former courter Team Falcons has returned to the discussion. Leaks claim that NiKo may finally switch to Team Falcons as the Saudi Arabian organization looks to restructure. However, with four years on the team and the presence of cousin Nemanja “huNter-” Kovač, are the leaks really true?
Here’s what we know about NiKo’s potential move to Falcons and what it could mean for the future of the squad.
NiKo may join Team Falcons in 2025, according to leaks that are unconfirmed by any involved parties.
Notable leaker KRL shared details on NiKo jumping ship from G2 Esports to Team Falcons. Initially, Team Falcons courted NiKo in 2023, but talks fell through, and things were silent for a year. KRL claims that NiKo has not yet given a final answer. So, there’s a chance he stays with G2 Esports as of this writing. Fans are split on whether jumping to Team Falcons is good for NiKo. Most speculate the reason for NiKo’s potential transfer is disagreements over compensation.
Fans pointed out how stacked the G2 esports roster is right now. Players like Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov and NiKo’s cousin huNter- have kept the team at the highest levels, so it’s not a matter of skill. This led to speculation that NiKo may want a higher salary, which G2 may not be able to provide. It should be noted that these remain speculation, as none of the parties involved have confirmed these details.
Saudi Arabia has a vested interest in growing the esports scene, as the Olympics Esports Games and Esports World Cup can attest to. Acquiring a skilled player at NiKo’s level may attract more players to Team Falcons, notably owned by Saudi Arabian organizations. Whether NiKo makes the jump or not, the situation sparked a discussion about the health of the esports scene. Fans hope these are for the better, especially in a tough year for gaming.
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