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Rain | |
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Current team | |
Team | FaZe Clan |
Game | Counter-Strike: Global Offensive |
Personal information | |
Name | Håvard Nygaard |
Born | 27 August 1994 |
Nationality | Norwegian |
Career information | |
Playing career | 2013–present |
Team history | |
2014–2015 | LGB eSports |
2015 | Team Kinguin |
2015–2016 | G2 Esports |
2016–present | FaZe Clan |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Håvard Nygaard (born 27 August 1994),[1] better known as Rain (stylized in all lowercase), is a Norwegian professional Counter-Strike 2 player for FaZe Clan. He is the longest lasting member of any Counter-Strike lineup, having played since the team first formed under the Team Kinguin banner in 2015.[2][3] He is widely considered to be one of the best entry fraggers in Counter-Strike history.
After entering the pro scene following several stints in the semi-professional level, rain moved between several Norwegian teams, from partyastronauts to LGB.[4] Whilst these teams gained little success internationally, they were consistently the best team nationally and rain was consistently the best player on these teams.
In May 2015 he was then poached by Team Kinguin who were one of the first organizations to experiment with international rosters.[5] This team peaked with a quarterfinal placement at the major tournament ESL One Cologne 2015 where they went out with a loss to Team SoloMid.[6] Following this promising showing the roster was picked up by G2 Esports, due in part to Kinguin's withdrawal from esports.[7] The team again made quarterfinals at a major, this time DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015, losing to eventual winners Team EnVyUs.[8]
The roster was again bought, this time by FaZe Clan for a record-breaking $700,000,[9][10] but by this point, many of the players from the original international Kinguin lineup had been replaced, with only the core trio remaining. Under the FaZe banner, this trend continued with eventually all of the roster being replaced bar rain, with the roster first gaining success with victory at Starseries' Sl i-league season 3 in April 2017.[11]
Though whilst rain performed admirably, the roster failed to repeat success, leading to more team changes until the team eventually ended up with what many considered the most talent dense team to date.[12] Whilst this team had early success, with two back to back flawless victories at the ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2017[13] and ESL One New York 2017,[14] the team did not manage to find consistency and was largely considered relatively dysfunctional following a 2nd-place finish at the 2018 Boston ELEAGUE Major.[15]
Whilst rain's performance got him several accolades in 2017 and 2018, since then his personal level had declined with that of his team, and both his and his team's performance was hit or miss as the team tried out several different players in an attempt to complete the roster. This process is still ongoing come November 2019, where the most recent additions have revitalized the team somewhat despite rain's personal level being somewhat below average since May.
In late 2020, long-standing superstar teammate NiKo would leave the roster, with Twistzz coming in to take his place. Multiple mediocre results lead to FaZe dropping to their lowest ever ranking, being HLTV's 39th best team in the world in June 2021.[16]
Rain won his first major championship at the PGL Major Antwerp 2022 with FaZe Clan, and was named the tournament's MVP.[17]
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