About

As youngster (younger than I am now!) I’ve always dreamt of being a professional gamer and earn money by attending LAN events. Unfortunately, I did not have the skills to make that dream come true.

On a later age I got to know another side of E-Sports, managing and journalism. I started off writing for small community sites such as DailyCOD.com and zpgaming.net. After writing for them several months, I got in contact with the management of 4Kings, one of the most prominent gaming teams in the world, and got offered a job as Call of Duty 4 journalist. I took the offer with open hands.

In the mean time, I joined some friends in a project. Random Gaming lifted off and I joined in as General Manager. The organization wasn’t doing as well as they could and had teams they shouldn’t have. I reorganized the whole team, and eventually we merged with hosting company CMAX.gg, which seemed beneficial for all sides.

Eventually it didn’t work out between me and 4Kings and I moved on. I had apparently impressed a lot of people since I had a lot of offers on the table by major gaming teams. I worked for the Norwegian number one gaming team for a short period as Head of International Content. Eventually I got offered a job by FNATIC Team, one of my favourite teams ever since I entered the world of E-Sports, an easy decision was made by joining them.

Currently I am writing for FNATIC for eight months, and being one of the few Call of Duty 4 writers that gets a salary out of E-Sports. I have left Team CMAX.gg in order to fully focus on my career at FNATIC.

I’m currently working for FNATIC as Editor in Chief and I’m employed by them for almost 1.5 year. It is the organization I love and it is the organization which I will put my heart and soul in for as long as I can.

Interviews
- Quake-Live.tv
- Fnatic.com
- Cadred.org