Bjergsen, born as Soren Bjerg, is a famous Danish gamer who currently plays League of Legends as a Mind Laner for the Team Solomid of North American League of Legends Championship Series (LCS). Additionally, he first began his League of Legends career as a member of Copenhagen Wolves in the European League of Legends Championship Series.
Bjergsen is not only famous for League of Legends but also plays different other popular games like Counter Strike Global Offensive, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and Diablo 2. Additionally, he has collected $219,972.70 as a career prize money, playing 31 tournaments.
The young Danish gamer's relationship status is always a matter of curiosity for his fans and followers. However, he has never spoken about his love affairs in the media. Particularly, he seems to be secretive in nature and doesn't like to speak much about his personal life. Currently, he is reported to be single and isn't involved in any rumors regarding relationship and affairs.
Previously, he was reported to be in a relationship with his fellow League of Legends player named Lumienkeli. Unfortunately, the love affairs between them didn't last long. Moreover, he was also linked with Pokamine, a Moroccan Canadian Twitch streamer.
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Apart from love affairs, he regularly hangs out with his friends, vacationing and going for a long trip together.
Besides, he is quite active in social media. He can be found on social sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. As of July 2019, he has over 1.4 million followers on Twitch. Similarly, he has over 368k Instagram followers, with more than 1.35 million Twitter followers.
Bjergsen is one of the popular LOL players and from his playing career he has earned an enormous amount of money. Reportedly, he holds a net worth over $2.5 million and has earned $219,972.70 as prize money from his playing career.
YEAR | EARNINGS |
2019 | $10,000.00 |
2018 | $6,000.00 |
2017 | $83,161.40 |
2016 | $41,815.00 |
2015 | $42,682.80 |
2014 | $31,000.00 |
2013 | $2,000.00 |
2012 | $3,232.28 |
2011 | $81.22 |
Furthermore, Bjergsen stands in the 459th position in the list among the highest-earning gamers. Moreover, he is a 23rd best-earning gamer within his country Denmark. At the young age of 18, he had already earned $5,313.50 in cash prizes from 10 tournaments.
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Bjergsen's highest prize money was $22,815.00 when he won LoL 2016 World Championship on October 29, 2016. Furthermore, he also owns a youtube channel where he uploads his gaming videos and through the channel, he is expected to earn in between $3.4- $54.5 thousand per year.
Additionally, he is expected to earn $50,000 as a monthly income and also earns around $20,000–$40,000 from live streaming on Twitch. Well, this demonstrates that his net worth is increasing each year and is anticipated to increase in the years to come. Apart from that, he also won several prizes for himself that helped him to add an amount to his net worth.
Bjergsen was born on February 21, 1996, in Holstebro, Denmark and the details about his father and mother is still under the rock. He is a Danish native and belongs to the white ethics
Additionally, he grew up along with his 3 siblings but the details about them are still under cover. Also, the additional details about his early life, bio, family, and childhood are still not revealed in the media.
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Currently, Bjergsen plays League of Legends as a Mind Laner for the Team Solomid of North American League of Legends Championship Series (LCS). In 2013, Bjergsen joined the European League of Legends Championship Series as a member of Copenhagen Wolves.
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In 2014, Riot Games stated that by getting nearer and empowering a contracted LCS player to abandon his place at Lemondogs, he harmed the LCS controls and was fined $2000 after the violation was granted.
In his entire playing career, he has won many tournaments like 2015 League of Legends World Championship, IEM Season IX - World Championship Katowice, 2016 NA LCS Summer Regular Season and many more.
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