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XANTARES scores quad kill to kick off second half at IEM Rio 2026

XANTARES scores quad kill to kick off second half at IEM Rio 2026

The Turkish CS2 star dismantled NAVI in a 4-vs-5 situation, helping Aurora Gaming take the series 2-1

İsmailcan “XANTARES” DörtkardeÅŸ just reminded everyone why he’s been one of Counter-Strike’s most mechanically gifted players for the better part of a decade. The Turkish rifler opened the second half of Aurora Gaming’s match against Natus Vincere at IEM Rio 2026 with a quad kill that made four professional players look like they’d wandered into the wrong server.

The play happened on April 15 during a group-stage best-of-3, with XANTARES wielding an M4A1-S while defending bombsite A. His team was down a player, facing a 4-vs-5 disadvantage. He responded by deleting four members of NAVI in rapid succession. Aurora went on to win the series 2-1.

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Breaking down the moment

The M4A1-S is a suppressed rifle that trades raw damage output for accuracy and stealth. It’s a common choice for CT-side players, but it demands precise aim to compensate for its lower fire rate compared to the unsuppressed M4A4.

Being down 4-vs-5 typically means playing conservatively, holding angles, and hoping the attacking side makes a mistake. XANTARES chose violence instead, and it worked.

XANTARES and Aurora Gaming’s trajectory

XANTARES joined Aurora Gaming in April 2025, adding his aggressive entry-fragging style to a roster that was looking to make noise on the international stage. Before Aurora, the 30-year-old had built his reputation through stints with Space Soldiers and Eternal Fire.

His career earnings exceed $1.5 million, a figure that puts him among the most successful Turkish esports players ever. That number reflects years of consistent high-level play across multiple iterations of Counter-Strike, from CS:GO through the transition to CS2.

IEM Rio 2026 carries a prize pool of $300K, making it a meaningful tournament on the competitive calendar. XANTARES has a documented history of producing highlight-reel moments at ESL-organized events, including multiple IEM tournaments throughout his career.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

XANTARES scores quad kill to kick off second half at IEM Rio 2026

XANTARES scores quad kill to kick off second half at IEM Rio 2026

The Turkish CS2 star dismantled NAVI in a 4-vs-5 situation, helping Aurora Gaming take the series 2-1

İsmailcan “XANTARES” DörtkardeÅŸ just reminded everyone why he’s been one of Counter-Strike’s most mechanically gifted players for the better part of a decade. The Turkish rifler opened the second half of Aurora Gaming’s match against Natus Vincere at IEM Rio 2026 with a quad kill that made four professional players look like they’d wandered into the wrong server.

The play happened on April 15 during a group-stage best-of-3, with XANTARES wielding an M4A1-S while defending bombsite A. His team was down a player, facing a 4-vs-5 disadvantage. He responded by deleting four members of NAVI in rapid succession. Aurora went on to win the series 2-1.

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Breaking down the moment

The M4A1-S is a suppressed rifle that trades raw damage output for accuracy and stealth. It’s a common choice for CT-side players, but it demands precise aim to compensate for its lower fire rate compared to the unsuppressed M4A4.

Being down 4-vs-5 typically means playing conservatively, holding angles, and hoping the attacking side makes a mistake. XANTARES chose violence instead, and it worked.

XANTARES and Aurora Gaming’s trajectory

XANTARES joined Aurora Gaming in April 2025, adding his aggressive entry-fragging style to a roster that was looking to make noise on the international stage. Before Aurora, the 30-year-old had built his reputation through stints with Space Soldiers and Eternal Fire.

His career earnings exceed $1.5 million, a figure that puts him among the most successful Turkish esports players ever. That number reflects years of consistent high-level play across multiple iterations of Counter-Strike, from CS:GO through the transition to CS2.

IEM Rio 2026 carries a prize pool of $300K, making it a meaningful tournament on the competitive calendar. XANTARES has a documented history of producing highlight-reel moments at ESL-organized events, including multiple IEM tournaments throughout his career.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.