Emil Christensen

HeatoN
Emil Christensen
Status Inactive
Born (1984-06-14) 14 June 1984
Stockholm
Hometown Stockholm
Nationality Swedish
Role Manager
League The CGS, CPL
Games Counter-Strike
Nickname(s) HeatoN
Professional career
2001–2002 Ninjas in Pyjamas
2002–2004 SK Gaming
2005–2007 Ninjas in Pyjamas
September 2007 Ninjas in Pyjamas (coach)
2007–2008 Stockholm Magnetik (GM)
2012–Present Ninjas in Pyjamas

Emil Pathric William Christensen (born 14 June 1984 in Stockholm), known as HeatoN, is an esports manager and former Swedish professional Counter-Strike player, formerly playing as captain of the gaming team Ninjas in Pyjamas (NiP). HeatoN is currently the manager of NiP, a role he has filled since 2012. He is widely considered as one of the best Counter-Strike players of all time.

Career

The name HeatoN comes from a brand of equipment, which is now owned by CCM, he used when he played ice hockey. Emil's first hobby was ice hockey, but he retired because of an injury. A friend (CS player fRa1L, from RevolutioN) told him to try Counter-Strike. Christensen was part of the original Ninjas in Pyjamas team of 2001 which won the Cyberathlete Professional League World Championship that year. He and the other members of Ninjas in Pyjamas went on to become the foundation to the highly successful SK Sweden, one of the most successful teams in electronic sports history.[1] Christensen led SK Gaming to the World Cyber Games Counter-Strike championship in 2003 and to 4th place in 2004.[2][3]

HeatoN and NiP competed in the World Series of Video Games.[4]

Christensen was nominated for Best Counter-Strike Player of the Year in 2004, losing out to SK Gaming teammate, Tommy "potti'" Ingemarsson.[5] He was selected for the Global Gaming League European Counter-Strike All-Star team in 2005.[6]

At the beginning of 2005 he and the rest of SK Sweden chose not to renew their contracts with SK Gaming and re-formed NiP.[7] Since then some of the NiP players moved back to SK Gaming but Christensen and others have stayed on at Ninjas in Pyjamas. NiP are now competing at professional LAN tournaments again, after a hiatus in which SpawN joined after HeatoN decided to take time off for personal reasons.

Christensen, along with the other members of Ninjas in Pyjamas, assisted in the design of the SteelSound 5H (USB) Headphones produced by SteelSeries.

In December 2006 he travelled to New York and Dallas to provide support for his teammates as they competed in the World Series of Video Games (WSVG) world finals and CPL winter respectively. NiP were expected to be strong contenders in both tournaments, however bowed out uncharacteristically early.

In September 2007 HeatoN quit playing Counter-Strike to be coach of NiP but was then offered a chance to be a general manager for Stockholm in the Championship Gaming Series (CGS). HeatoN's CGS franchise was called the Stockholm Magnetik and had a Counter-Strike: Source team, one male and one female Dead or Alive 4 player, a FIFA 08 player, and two Forza Motorsport 2 players.

After the CGS's folding in late 2008 Christensen moved to promote a computer hardware company named Qpad,[8] from his native country Sweden, for the first part of 2009. Later in the year however, he left Qpad to join with his former teammate Abdisamad "SpawN" Mohamed in product development at ZOWIE GEAR which is a manufacturer of competitive gaming gear, founded late 2008.[9] In July 2010, ZOWIE GEAR announced HeatoN's first series of mice co-developed by himself called EC after player's initials.[10] In March 2012 ZOWIE GEAR announced a new version of the EC series, named the EC eVo series which features an improved optical sensor and was released in April.[11]

In 2012 Christensen returned to Ninjas in Pyjamas and became the organization's manager.

In September 2015 Christensen and two other formers NiP owners were charged with misleading an auditor about Ninjas in Pyjamas AB's finances during its sale to Diglife.[12] Christensen was found guilty of fraud, and was sentenced pay a fine and perform community service.[13]

In June 2016 HeatoN became the first person inducted into the ESL Hall of Fame.[14]

Professional teams

Christensen has played professionally with the following teams:

References

  1. "pcgames.gwn.com". pcgames.gwn.com. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  2. "WCG Official Website". Wcg.com. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  3. "WCG Official Website". Wcg.com. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  4. Graves, Will (July 5, 2007). "video-gamers-try-bust-lazy-boy-image". Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  5. "eSports Journalist Award ::". Esports-award.org. Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  6. Archived 13 March 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. "Counter-Strike: The Ninjas Are Back". SK Gaming. 1 January 2005. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  8. Archived 28 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "South America W2B". Zowie Gear. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  10. "Introducing the EC eVo". Zowie Gear. Retrieved 2013-01-22.
  11. Wynne, Jared (September 29, 2015). "Counter-Strike legend may face jail time". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  12. Lingle, Samuel (October 30, 2015). "Counter-Strike legend HeatoN guilty of carelessness in accounting fraud case, avoids jail time". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  13. http://www.dailydot.com/esports/heaton-counter-strike-esports-hall-of-fame/
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