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Before CS:GO fully launched in August 2012, f0rest joined alongside Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund, Richard "Xizt" Landström, Adam "friberg" Friberg, and Robin "Fifflaren" Johansson. This quintet went on to dominate the competitive scene between 2012 and 2013 with an unforeseen and still unbeaten 87-0 map win streak.


f0rest left Fnatic in December 2010 as one of the best players to ever represent the organization and joined SK Gaming right away. The Swedish continued to lift big trophies in his new home such as DreamHack Summer in June 2011, and IEM Global Challenge New York and ESWC Paris in October 2011.

Then, this iconic NiP lineup slowly disbanded over the years as the organization parted ways with Fifflaren, friberg and Xizt to welcome players from the new generation to play with f0rest and GeT_RiGht.

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Patrik "f0rest" Lindberg is a Swedish professional gamer, who is known for his consistent performance in competitive . Having played competitively since 2005, f0rest has widely gained a reputation within esports as one of the best-performing players in the world. He is best known for his time on the roster, contributing greatly to the dominance of the team in 2009, and breaking the record for the highest-earning team in history. f0rest moved from to near the end of 2010, where he remained with until mid-2012. He then transitioned over to and joined the team .

Although NiP never reached the same heights again, f0rest did win several tournaments after 2014 such as DreamHack Masters Malmö in April 2016 and IEM Oakland twice in November 2016 and November 2017.

F0rest's life would change forever, though, after he signed with Fnatic in January 2006. He spent some of the best years of his CS: 1.6 career there, helping them lift important tournaments such as CPL Winter in December 2006, IEM Global Challenge Montreal in October 2008, and IEM III Hannover in March 2009.

His partnership with GeT_RiGhT lasted 3,902 days as they joined forces in Fnatic in 2009 and separated in 2019 when GeT_RiGhT left NiP's lineup. The most iconic Swedish duo would reunite in January 2020 for a little over six months in Dignitas until GeT_RighT left and eventually retired from competition.


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f0rest played his first CS: 1.6 tournaments in 2003 and would land on Embrace, his first big team, in December 2004. From there, f0rest and other legends such as Robert "RobbaN" Dahlström and Kristoffer "Tentpole" Nordlund moved to Begrip in May 2005.

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f0rest continued playing without GeT_RiGhT in the years that followed, staying in until May 2022. From there on, nobody signed f0rest anymore and he only , minus the stream teams he formed to play in qualifiers.

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So, f0rest's retirement was already somewhat expected in the Counter-Strike community, even though many fans still rate him good enough for tier-two teams.

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These sites calculate the prize money earned by equally splitting the total between the players and coaches, which may not be accurate. It's also important to notice that f0rest made much more money from salaries, sponsorships, and later on sticker money from CS:GO Majors.

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f0rest obtained $100,000 in total prize money earned on October 19, 2008 with a cash prize from his 1st place finish at . Prize money from 37 tournaments got him to that point.

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A curved blade homage to the traditional falchion sword, the Falchion Knife | Boreal Forest features a distinctive forest camouflage pattern in green tones. Added to CS:GO on May 26th, 2015, during "The Hunter and the Hunted" update, this knife has become a popular choice among players.

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According to EsportsEarnings, f0rest earned $763,991 from 275 tournaments. Liquipedia, on the other hand, says f0rest earned approximately $739,104 before retiring.