Dota 2 hall of fame 8774115551
Dota 2 hall of fame 8774115551
Fnatic is a leading organisation in eSports, with professional teams in the most popular games such as: League of Legends, Dota 2, Battlefield 4, and more. Our players attend more than 75 international events per year, representing our brand in every corner of the world. Over 2,000,000 followers on social media who follow us for the latest news on our players and live updates from events. Our Youtube channel is a favourite among eSports fans. We provide video interviews, in-game highlights and more to over 100 thousand subscribers.
Oscar Torgerson
In February 2009 long time member, Oscar “Archi” Torgersen decided to retire from professional gaming. Recruited by DSN in 2006 he was part of the original team that had a succession of top three finishes at shgOpen, WSVC Sweden, ESWC 2006, Kode5, WSVC and IEM Montreal.
Notable achievements
Oscar Holm
The former Ninjas in Pyjamas star known for his famous red hat. Oskar originally replaced Tentpole after his retirement in 2007. He then spent the remainder of the year competing for the number one spot with PGS. However Fnatic came out on top GameGune, e-Stars Seoul 2007 and Extreme Masters LA.
Notable achievements
Patrik Lindberg
Lindberg is regarded internationally as one of, if the the best Counter-Strike player in the world because of his unique and overly aggressive playing style. He was one of the key players in the 2008/9 season, often leading the team to victory in major events across the world, with “clutch rounds”. Originally recruited on the 5th of January 2006 had a long successful career before leaving the team in late 2010. A player vote “player of the year” two years running, something no other player can claim to date.
Notable achievements
Saander Kaasjager
Sander ‘Vo0’ Kaasjager, arguably the best Painkiller player and CPMA great, retired from competitive play on his 21st birthday. Kaasjager will be remembered for his dominant performance on the CPL World Tour, where he won five of the nine tour stops and collected an impressive $232,000. Aside from a grand final loss to Jonathan ‘Fatal1ty’ Wendell, Vo0 was the unquestioned best player on the tour. Kaasjager even captured the tournament MVP and a $20,000 bonus from Intel.
Notable achievements
Christopher Alesund
Christopher has not been part of the Counter-Strike history from the very early days, but from the very moment he hit the public eye he instantly impressed everyone. Fnatic immediately realized the potential of this unmatched expert aimer and he racked up a great deal of medals in his almost two year period, many of which were gold. The young Swede never seemed to crumble under pressure and was always passionate about the games. For Christopher winning and being the best at Counter-Strike were his primary focus. There’s not a soul in Counter-Strike history that would overlook Christopher when it came ot handing out the top honour, proven by his doule ESL award: Counter-Strike Player of the Year and eSports Player of the Year 2009.

