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Dragon (Nikola Boskovic) is not just another name on the list of esports players. This...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Nikola Boskovic
Age / DOB December 19, 1999

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Black
DPI 400
Sensitivity 1.5
eDPI 600
Zoom Sensitivity 1
Hz 2000
Windows Sensitivity 6

VIEWMODEL SETTINGS

FOV 68
Offset X 2.5
Offset Z -1.5
Presetpos 2
Righthand viewmodel_fov 68; viewmodel_offset_x 2.5; viewmodel_offset_y 0; viewmodel_offset_z -1.5; viewmodel_presetpos 2;

CONFIG

HOW TO INSTALL CONFIG
  • 1. Drop the cfg file along the path: Steam\steamapps\common\Counter-Strike Global Offensive\csgo\cfg
  • 2. Launch CS:GO!!!
  • 3. Open the console "~" We write
  • 4. exec Dragon.cfg
  • 5. Done
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VIDEO SETTINGS

Resolution 1280x960
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Scaling Mode Stretched
Brightness 80%
Display Mode Fullscreen

GEAR

ZOWIE XL2546K
ZOWIE XL2546K
Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Black
Razer Deathadder V3 Pro Black
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Logitech G640 Black
Logitech G640 Black
Dragon (Nikola Boskovic) is not just another name on the list of esports players. This is a player for whom Counter-Strike 2 has become not just a game, but a way of self-expression. His story is about perseverance, self—belief, and a love of teamwork. In a few years, he has traveled a path that may take others a decade. He has more than 260 matches played, about $27,000 in prize money, and dozens of tournaments where he entered the stage not for money, but for victory. There are 10 gold medals among the 25 prizes, but the most expensive for Nikola was the bronze at IESF 2024, where he represented the Serbian national team (Team Serbia). Then the team received $25,000 in prize money, but what was more important was the respect he earned from fans and rivals. Today, Dragon plays for Partizan Esports (PRT), a team that, like himself, combines a southern temperament and cold calculation.

The first steps and the path to recognition

The story of Dragon began in 2020. A young Serbian with a nickname that few people knew at the time appeared on the Click and Play 2020 stage for the first time as part of Shock Bomb. No one expected a sensation, but the team won the tournament. For Nikola, this was the moment when the dream of a career in esports ceased to be a fantasy. At that time, c0llins, pTKKK, Katalic and Kind0 played with him — friends with whom he shared both the joy of victories and the bitterness of defeats. After that, there was the ESEA Cash Cup Autumn 2020 #2, where he already represented cockTa (cTa). From that moment on, everything started spinning. During his career, Dragon has changed 16 teams, including Serbian teams such as iNation, 4Glory, FULLS, Aloha, ex—iN, as well as international teams such as JB, ONYX, PG, TWI, ZJ. He played with guys from Macedonia, Ukraine, and Sweden, and this experience hardened his character. Nikola played the most matches in iNation (about 100) and PRT (more than 60). These years were a time of growth, mistakes, victories and reinvention for him. “Each new squad is not just a team training session, it's a new understanding of the game,” is how Dragon himself describes his journey.

Tournaments, defeats, and victories

If you look at Dragon's career, you can see the main thing is stability. He's not the kind of guy who flashes on and off. He's one of those people who builds his name step by step. He has participated in approximately 85 tournaments, including A1 Gaming League, Galaxy Battle, CCT Season 2 Global Finals and YaLLa Compass Qatar. Sometimes the result is fourth place, sometimes ninth. But his game remains recognizable: accurate headshots, confident clutches, and the ability to stay calm when others lose their heads. His stats speak for themselves — high KAST, stable ADR, and excellent understanding of timings. In matches against top opponents, he is not afraid to take the initiative, even when the chances seem minimal. “I don't need to be the best every day. The main thing is to be useful to the team,” he said in an interview. And this, perhaps, accurately describes his philosophy.

The main achievements of Dragon

The list of his achievements is constantly growing, but some tournaments stand out in particular.: IESF World Esports Championship 2024 — bronze medal with the Serbian national team
  • CCT Season 3 Europe #6 (2025)
  • TPG Season 3 (2025)
  • CCT Season 3 Europe #3 (2025)
  • YaLLa Compass Qatar (2025) — $2,000 prize money
  • A1 Gaming League Season 10 (2025)
Each result is not just a number in the table. It's hundreds of hours of training, demo analysis, conversations with the coach, and fan support that inspires you to keep going.

Present and future

Dragon continues to play for Partizan Esports (PRT) and remains one of the most stable players in the region. He's not chasing big headlines — he's just doing his job, proving with every match that Serbia's place on the European esports map is well deserved. Colleagues note his calmness, maturity and strategic thinking. For Nikola, CS2 is not just a game, it's a profession where every mistake is an opportunity to get better. He often says that his dream is not just to win tournaments, but to create legendary matches that fans will revisit over the years. And looking at his progress, it's hard not to believe that he will succeed.