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== Biography == Bradley Bergstrom started gaming when he was around four years old. His first Halo game was Halo: CE. ===Halo 2: Anniversary=== Frosty's first LAN event was [[UGC St. Louis 2015]], which he attended as a member of Dark Matter. They placed 22nd at the event.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=visefMBteNk</ref> Frosty then joined [[Reality Check]] in time for [[Gamers For Giving 2015]], and the team placed 7th, pulling off a major upset over [[Noble Black]] in the process. Despite this, Reality Check did not qualify for the season finals at [[PAX East 2015]], and Frosty declared his free agency on Twitter shortly after.<ref>https://twitter.com/iTzSoFrosty/status/571157162048647168</ref> Shortly after declaring free agency, Frosty was signed by [[Velocity]]. However, this would not last into season 2, as Frosty was released shortly after. He would not attend [[Iron Games Atlanta 2015]]. He joined [[eXcellence]] alongside [[Cobys2Fast]], [[UnLegit]] and [[eL TowN]] in May. eXcellence made it to the [[HCS Season 2 Finals]], where they placed 8th. ===Halo 5: Guardians=== Frosty left eXcellence during the offseason, and ended up on [[eLevate]] alongside [[Randa]], [[Suspector]] and [[UnLegit]]. He also formed the temporary team '''Daytona''' with [[APG]], [[Aries]] and Rabid for [[Iron Games Daytona 2015]]. On December 2, it was announced that Frosty was joining [[Counter Logic Gaming]] alongside veteran Halo pros [[OGRE2]], [[Royal2]] and [[SnakeBite]].<ref>http://clgaming.net/news/742-halo-roster-changes-for-the-new-season</ref> In January, CLG replaced OGRE2 with [[Lethul]]. Frosty's first tournament with CLG was the [[X Games Aspen 2016]] invitational, where they were defeated by [[Evil Geniuses]] in the finals. At [[Halo World Championship NA Regional Finals 2016|HWC NA Regionals]], CLG dominated the event, sweeping EG in the semifinals and defeating [[Denial eSports]] 4-2 in the finals. This was Frosty's first major tournament win. Heading into the [[Halo World Championship 2016]] with an unprecedented scrim record of 240-31, Frosty and the [[Counter Logic Gaming]] squad looked completely dominant, and in response, were awarded the #1 seed for the event. During pool play the team played as expected, only dropping 1 game to [[Epsilon eSports]] and headed into bracket play with ease. With only a scare from an early surprise quarterfinals match again [[Evil Geniuses]], and dropping 2 games to the young [[Denial eSports]] in the semifinals, Frosty and crew rocketed past [[Naded]] and the emotional [[Team Allegiance]] in a 4-0 fashion, proving his worth once again on [[Counter Logic Gaming]] and securing the $1,000,000 1st place prize at the [[Halo World Championship]]. Following Worlds, CLG were the first team to qualify for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2016/Regular Season|Summer 2016 Pro League]]. Posting a 13-1 record, with their only loss being to [[Enigma6 Group]], CLG went into the [[HCS Pro League NA Summer 2016 Season Finals|Season Finals]] as the #1 seed. They went 3-0 at the event, taking 1st place after defeating Enigma6 in the finals. On September 14, the first day of the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2016/Regular Season|Fall 2016 Pro League]], the CLG roster was acquired by [[OpTic Gaming]]. After early losses to Evil Geniuses and [[Team EnVyUs]] in the season, the OpTic roster showed that it was still the team to beat on LAN by winning its fourth straight event - [[HCS Orange County 2016]]. A few weeks later, LethuL opted to fill in for [[Team EnVyUs]] captain [[Mikwen]], who was unable to attend [[UGC St. Louis 2016]] with the squad. Under the team name '''Truce''', referencing the former bad blood between LethuL and EnVyUs member [[Snip3down]], the roster took 1st place at the event. OpTic ended up finishing the season with an 11-3 record, good enough for 2nd place. At the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2016/Season Finals|Season Finals]], OpTic came out strong with victories over [[Team Liquid]] and [[Team EnVyUs]], but in the Grand Finals, it was EnVyUs that won two straight best-of-7 matches to steal the throne from OpTic. At the first event of the [[Halo World Championship 2017]] qualifying season, [[UGC St. Louis 2017]], OpTic defeated Team EnVyUs in the Winners' Finals and took out [[Team Liquid]] in the Grand Finals to reclaim 1st place. At [[ME Las Vegas 2017]], OpTic dominated the competition, sweeping [[Splyce]] to qualify for Worlds, sweeping [[Str8 Rippin]] and defeating Team Liquid twice (4-2 and 4-1) to take 1st place and solidify themselves as the team to beat going into the biggest event of the year. At Worlds, OpTic dominated their pool to earn a top seed going into the Championship Bracket. In the bracket, OpTic swept through [[FAB Games eSports]] and [[Luminosity Gaming]] before dismantling [[Team Liquid]] 4-1 to earn a spot in the Grand Finals. In the finals, they met [[Team EnVyUs]], who were coming off of a run from all the way back in LB Round 1. OpTic made a statement, taking a 4-0 victory and securing their second straight World Championship. At the first event on the 2017 settings, [[UMG Daytona 2017|UMG Daytona]], OpTic won its pool decisively and moved onto the Championship Bracket, where they swept [[Evil Geniuses]] before winning a 3-2 series over [[Team Liquid]]. In the Winners Finals, they beat [[Team EnVyUs]] 4-2 in their first match on the new settings. Not done, EnVyUs came back through the Losers Bracket and won two straight game sevens to steal the event from OpTic's hands. The OpTic roster returned unchanged for the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Summer 2017/Regular Season|Summer 2017]] Pro League season. They finished in first place with a record of 6-0, their only loss coming to Team Liquid in the final week of the season. OpTic came out hot at the [[DreamHack Atlanta 2017|DreamHack Atlanta Finals]], sweeping EnVyUs in the third round. In the Winners Finals, OpTic were beaten 4-1 by [[Splyce]], the second place team from the Pro League. After handily 4-0ing EnVyUs in the Losers Finals, OpTic had a chance at redemption against Splyce in the Grand Finals. Unable to even force a second series, OpTic were beaten 4-2 and had to settle for 2nd once again. In the [[HCS/North America/Pro League/Fall 2017/Regular Season|Fall 2017]] season, OpTic finished in second with a record of 6-1, with their single loss coming against 1st place Team EnVyUs. OpTic came out strong early at the [[DreamHack Denver 2017|DreamHack Denver]] Finals, taking out [[Ronin Esports]] and [[Team Liquid]] with little resistance. In the Winners Finals, OpTic got revenge on Splyce with a 4-2 victory. In the Grand Finals, they were met by Team Liquid, coming off dominating performances against Splyce and Team EnVyUs. OpTic were able to reverse Liquid's momentum however, winning the series 4-1 and reclaiming their spot on top of the league. Going into {{HaloWC 2018 season}}, OpTic, now the longest tenured ''Halo'' team of all time, predictably stuck together. They went into [[MLG Orlando 2018|MLG Orlando]] as the second seed. For the first time ever, they were not only beaten in the Winners Semifinals, but in a 3-0 sweep by [[Team EnVyUs]]. OpTic steamrolled through the Elimination Bracket, sweeping [[Renegades]] and [[Team Reciprocity]] before taking out Team EnVyUs in a rematch to secure a top two finish. In the Grand Finals, OpTic's comeback was halted by [[Splyce]], who took out the Green Wall 4-2. On March 8, the OpTic roster was unexpectedly released by the organization as they exited ''Halo''. The orgless roster eventually settled on [[Tox]] as a new name. In Columbus, things started out well for Tox as they won their pool with ease, swept [[Str8 Rippin]], and took out Orlando champions [[Splyce]] in the winners semifinals. This was followed by a win over [[Team Reciprocity]] which put them in the finals against Splyce. Splyce got their revenge, defeating Tox 4-0 and 4-1 to take their second straight event over Tox/OpTic. ===Halo: Infinite=== On October 2, 2020, Frosty joined [[Sentinels]] and replaced [[aPG]] to compete with [[SnakeBite]], [[LethuL]], and [[Royal 2]]. == Trivia == * Frosty made more money in a shorter amount of time than any other player in ''Halo'' history. * Frosty has not paid for a single event he's attended. * Frosty has a dog that he loves dearly and sometimes distracts him when playing online. * Frosty only done one interview throughout the HCS and frequently declines them. * Frosty is known to be a very laid back relaxed player online and offline. * Frosty tends to sit on the far left at LAN events, which allegedly helps him relax on what other players refer to as "his own little island". * When playing online, Frosty prefers to sit in his living room rather than his bedroom. This may be a reason for his tendency to not give interviews or use a webcam when streaming. == Achievements == {{PlayerResults|show=overviewpage}} == Media == {{PlayerMedia}} == Gallery == {{PlayerProfileGallery}} {{PlayerPageEnd}}
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