Ninjas in Pyjamas is an esports organisation registered in Stockholm, Sweden. It was founded in 1999, although it was inactive between 2007 and 2012. Right now, the company has several active divisions, but the main and most popular one is its Counter-Strike team.
NiP is one of the most recognisable tags on the scene. The team is no longer just living off the past and is still trying to make deep runs at big tournaments.
Ninjas in Pyjamas achievements
Ninjas in Pyjamas is one of the oldest teams on the pro scene. Over the years, the Counter-Strike division has played in hundreds of tournaments, and in many of them, the team managed to put up solid results and finish in the prize spots. The biggest achievements of Ninjas in Pyjamas are shown in the table below.
Tournament
City and event dates
Placing
Prize money
ESL One Cologne 2014
Cologne, August 14–17, 2014
1
$100000
DreamHack Masters Malmö 2016
Malmö, April 12–17, 2016
1
$100000
SL i-League StarSeries Season 2 Finals
Kyiv, September 7–11, 2016
1
$130000
IEM Oakland 2016
Oakland, November 16–20, 2016
1
$125000
BLAST Pro Series Copenhagen 2019
Copenhagen, November 1–2, 2019
2
$50000
PGL Major Stockholm 2021
Stockholm, October 30–November 7, 2021
5th–8th place
$70000
IEM Winter 2021
Stockholm, December 2–12, 2021
2
$42000
ESL Pro League Season 15
Düsseldorf, March 9–April 10, 2022
3
$55000
PGL Major Antwerp 2022
Antwerp, May 14–22, 2022
5th–8th place
$35000
YaLLa Compass 2024
Abu Dhabi, June 5–9, 2024
2
$56000
StarLadder StarSeries Fall 2025
Budapest, September 18–21, 2025
2
$130000
How much they earned by year
The success of any team is measured both by the titles it wins and by the prize money it earns. Over the last three years, Ninjas in Pyjamas’ income has been reflected in the numbers shown in the table below.
Year
Prize money
2023
$142876
2024
$154847
2025
$222849
2026
$11000
History of Ninjas in Pyjamas rosters
Several different rosters have played for Ninjas in Pyjamas, representing the organisation in different versions of Counter-Strike. Among them, it is worth highlighting the first 1.6 and GO rosters, as well as the players who represented the organisation from 2019 to 2022.
Achievements of the first roster
The team was founded by Tommy “Potti” Ingemarsson and Emil “HeatoN” Christensen. In the early 2000s, their squad was one of the best in Counter-Strike according to GotFrag. That was backed up by the results, including a first-place finish at CPL World Championship 2001.
The first roster in CS:GO looked like this: GeT_RiGhT (Christopher Alesund), Xizt (Richard Landström), f0rest (Patrik Lindberg), friberg (Adam Friberg), Fifflaren (Robin Johansson). These players helped the team win gold at DreamHack Valencia 2012 and also take victory at the first Major — ESL One Cologne 2014.
The 2019–2022 roster
From 2019 to 2022, the team featured players such as Simon Eliasson “twist”, Tim Jonasson “nawwk”, Bjorn Pers “THREAT”, Jonas Olofsson “Lekr0”, Patrik Lindberg “f0rest”, and Christopher Alesund “Get_RiGhT”, while Nicolas Gonzalez Zamora “Plopski” played the role of substitute. This roster was one of the most successful in the organisation’s history and managed to win dozens of awards. The biggest of them were the championship titles at Esports Championship Series Season 8 - Europe: Series 3, Intel Extreme Masters XVI - Fall: Europe, and Global Esports Tour Dubai 2022.