HeavyGodCS dominates B defence with triple kill at IEM tournament
G2 Esports' Nikita Martynenko continues his streak of highlight-reel plays on Counter-Strike 2's biggest stage
Nikita “HeavyGod” Martynenko just reminded the Counter-Strike 2 world why G2 Esports keeps handing him the keys to the B site. The 23-year-old Israeli rifler racked up a triple kill while defending B during a recent IEM match, turning what could have been a site take into a highlight reel and a headache for the opposing squad.
What happened on the B site
The play unfolded during one of IEM’s recent matchdays, with G2 Esports facing competition from a stacked field that has included teams like Legacy, Aurora, FUT, and Falcons throughout the tournament cycle. HeavyGod was anchoring the B site when the opposing team committed to an execute, and he systematically dismantled it with three kills before his teammates even needed to rotate.
Triple kills on defence are significant in competitive CS2 because they almost always guarantee the round. Taking out three of five attackers mid-execute leaves the remaining two players with an impossible numbers disadvantage.
What makes HeavyGod’s play stand out isn’t just the kill count. It’s the context. IEM tournaments, organized by ESL, are among the most prestigious events on the CS2 calendar. Every opponent is a professional, every utility is perfectly timed, and every peek is pre-aimed.
HeavyGod’s trajectory with G2 Esports
HeavyGod has accumulated multiple Major appearances in CS2. Throughout 2025 and into 2026, he has delivered a series of memorable clutches and multi-kills that have become a recurring feature of G2’s tournament runs.
G2 Esports, one of the most recognizable brands in esports, has built its CS2 roster around players capable of producing exactly these kinds of moments. As of June 14, 2026, the organization remains deeply embedded in the tournament circuit, competing regularly against top-tier opposition.
IEM events have historically served as the proving grounds where individual reputations are built or broken. ESL structures these tournaments with significant prize pools designed to attract the world’s best teams.
What this means for esports audiences and the broader competitive landscape
The IEM circuit continues to function as the backbone of professional CS2’s calendar year. ESL’s IEM brand has maintained its position as a high-stakes platform for Counter-Strike competition.
G2’s continued presence in these events suggests the organization remains committed to competing at the top level. With HeavyGod producing plays like this B site triple kill, and multiple Majors already on his resume at 23, the roster has at least one player capable of single-handedly swinging maps against elite opposition.
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