Jensen (gamer) explained

Id:Jensen
Nicolaj Jensen
Nationality:Danish
Role:Mid Laner
Games:League of Legends
Career Start:2012
Years1:2012–2013
Team1:Team Solo Mebdi
Years2:20152018
Team2:Cloud9
Years3:20192021
Team3:Team Liquid
Years4:2022
Team4:Cloud9
Team5:Dignitas
Years5:2023
Cyears1:2014
Cteam1:SK Gaming
Highlights:
Years6:2024
Team6:FlyQuest
Years7:2024-present
Team7:Dignitas

Nicolaj Jensen, better known mononymously as Jensen, is a Danish professional League of Legends player for Dignitas. Earlier in his career, he was known as Veigodx and Incarnati0n. Jensen began as a player for Team Solo Mebdi, a team attempting to enter the European LCS via qualifier. He was banned for toxicity and DDOS attacks against other players.[1] After his ban was lifted, Incarnati0n joined NA LCS team Cloud9 in 2015, replacing founding mid laner and strategist Hai on the roster, who had announced his retirement.[2] In 2019, he joined Doublelift and former teammate Impact on Team Liquid.[3] [4] He was released from Team Liquid after the 2021 season in favor of his rival Bjergsen, who took over his position on Team Liquid. In 2022, he rejoined Cloud9, and in 2023, he joined Dignitas. In 2024, Jensen joined FlyQuest.

He is considered one of the best mid laners in North America, competing for the spot of best NA mid laner against Bjergsen.[5] A 2022 retrospective by the LCS staff voted Jensen as the 2nd greatest LCS mid laner of all time, behind only Bjergsen.[6]

Early career in European leagues

In early 2013, Nicolaj Jensen, then known by the screenname Veigodx, was part of Team Solo Mebdi, a team that hoped to qualify for the EU LCS.[7] The team was barred from the tournament after Veigodx and two other players on it were banned. Veigodx was given an indefinite ban from League of Legends servers and the LCS after verbally abusing and performing DDOS attacks against other players online.[8] [9] Unable to compete directly in Riot-sanctioned events, in 2014, he served as a coach for SK Gaming.

Cloud9

Jensen's ban was lifted in March 2015 after a Riot investigation found that he had markedly improved his behavior and ceased getting negative reports from other players, nor was he continuing to DDOS players.[10] Jensen moved to North America and joined Cloud9 in 2015. In having long-time member Hai transition off the team, Jensen would join Sneaky, Meteos, and incoming coach Reapered to challenge the other teams in the NA LCS. Although they did not place very high in the standings during Jensen's first two splits of being on Cloud9, they still qualified for Worlds.[11] In Summer 2016, Cloud9 would add Impact and Smoothie and begin challenging Team SoloMid for the title. Even though they came close to winning the NA LCS several times, Jensen and his teammates were never able to pull it off. In Summer 2018, longtime players Jensen, Sneaky, and Smoothie were benched from the main team and sent to the Academy team by the coaching staff after a poor start to the season, which resulted in a community backlash.[12] They were subbed back onto the team after a few weeks, and this time placed second, behind Team Liquid which finished first. During Jensen's time on Cloud9, the team would become known for having the most international success of the LCS qualifying teams despite not becoming champions of the region.[13] At the 2018 World Championships, Jensen led the team to semifinals, where they ultimately fell to Fnatic.

Team Liquid

In 2019, Jensen would move on from Cloud9 to join Team Liquid, replacing Pobelter. The star-studded Team Liquid roster then included other players such as Impact, Xmithie, Doublelift, and CoreJJ. In Spring 2019, Jensen would earn his first LCS title and then place second at the Mid-Season Invitational. In the following Summer split, Jensen would win his second trophy and bring Team Liquid to its record of four titles in a row. Even though Jensen and Team Liquid had success all year, at the World Championships, Team Liquid would not pass the group stage into the knockout stage. In 2020, more roster changes occurred with Broxah replacing Xmithie in the Spring Split and in the Summer Split, Doublelift leaving.[14] Without Doublelift, Jensen became the main carry of the team and proved himself to be one of the best NA mid laners of all time.[15] [16] Following the 2020 World Championship, Jensen re-signed with Team Liquid for a three-year extension worth $4.2 million.[17] In 2021, Team Liquid placed 2nd in both the Spring Split and the Summer Split, which qualified them from Worlds. They were eliminated in Groups as their 3-3 record was not enough to advance to the quarterfinals.

Despite the contract lasting 2 more years, Jensen was released from Team Liquid at the end of 2021. Jensen's mid-laner rival Bjergsen decided to return from retirement and resume play, and Team Liquid promptly signed him in November 2021.[18] No other team signed Jensen for the 2022 Spring Split, possibly due to the late release as they had already signed and announced other mid laners.[19]

Recent career

Jensen was signed by Cloud9 again for the 2022 summer split. During Spring, Cloud9 had played Korean import Summit in top lane and their long-time top-laner Fudge in mid-lane; with the signing of Jensen, Jensen become the new mid laner, and Fudge returned to top lane.[20] Jensen was released from Cloud9 in November 2022, and joined Dignitas for the 2023 season. After a disappointing year with the team, Jensen was released and then signed by FlyQuest for Spring 2024.

Tournament results

SK Gaming

DateEventPlacement
November 28 – December 1, 2013DreamHack Winter 2013 1st
September 18 – October 19, 20142014 World Championship9th–11th

Cloud9

Team Liquid

FlyQuest

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Phil Savage . 2013-01-24 . League of Legends' fiercest pro purge yet: two players issued with lifetime bans . 2024-03-29 . PC Gamer . en.
  2. Web site: Reincarnated: Incarnati0n joins Cloud9. Tyler "Fionn". Erzberger . May 8, 2015. TheScore eSports. TheScore Inc.. December 22, 2015.
  3. Web site: Moncav. Melany. Jensen leaves Cloud9 for Team Liquid in transfer shock - LoL - News. 2020-10-16. WIN.gg. en.
  4. Web site: Welcome Jensen to Team Liquid's League of Legends Roster!. 2020-10-16. YouTube. en.
  5. News: Just Jensen: A new incarnation . 31 October 2019 . ESPN . 20 June 2016 . en.
  6. Web site: LCS 10 – Top 5 Best LCS Mid Laners . August 10, 2022 . LOLesports .
  7. https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/toxic-behavior-gets-entire-league-legends-team-booted-tournament-flna1c8118274 'Toxic behavior' gets entire 'League of Legends' team booted from tournament
  8. Web site: Why Riot got the Incarnation decision wrong. Richard . Lewis. September 4, 2014. The Daily Dot. December 22, 2015.
  9. https://web.archive.org/web/20200126052905/http://forums.euw.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=1015978 eSports Competition Rulings: Suspensions of StunnedandSlayed, Veigodx and Rayt3ch
  10. https://kotaku.com/for-the-first-time-a-banned-league-of-legends-pro-gets-1695047985 For The First Time, A Banned League Of Legends Pro Gets Second Chance
  11. Web site: 2020-07-26. League of Legends: TL Jensen: "The night before I won my first LCS Title, I re-watched that Ekko game just to remind myself of those emotions.". 2020-10-17. InvenGlobal. en.
  12. Web site: Summers . N. . June 29, 2018 . Fans are mad at one of the biggest 'League of Legends' teams . 2020-10-17.
  13. Web site: Dunderdale. Tyler. 2020-07-14. Brief History of Cloud9 Developing Talent. 2020-10-17. The Game Haus. en-US.
  14. Web site: Richman. Olivia. Doublelift explains his move from Team Liquid to TSM - LoL - News. 2020-10-17. WIN.gg. en.
  15. Web site: 2020-02-28. League of Legends: TL Jensen: "All of the problems we had are pretty clear to us now.". 2020-10-17. InvenGlobal. en.
  16. Web site: Jensen Part Ways With Cloud9. Welcome TL Jensen!. 2020-10-17. estnn.com.
  17. Web site: Samples. Rachel. 2020-10-27. Jensen reportedly agrees to 3-year, $4.2 million extension with Team Liquid. 2020-10-31. Dot Esports. en-US.
  18. https://dotesports.com/league-of-legends/news/bjergsen-officially-joins-team-liquid-for-2022-lcs-season Bjergsen officially joins Team Liquid for 2022 LCS season
  19. https://www.esports.com/en/jensen-becomes-a-free-agent-as-hes-released-from-his-contract-by-team-liquid-304509 Jensen becomes a free agent as he's released from his contract by Team Liquid
  20. https://www.invenglobal.com/articles/17074/updated-may-11-cloud9-confirm-jensen-signing-return-to-top-lane-for-fudge-in-lcs-summer-split UPDATED May 11 Cloud9 confirm Jensen signing, return to top lane for Fudge, Zven to support