Christopher Kjell Mykles, better known by his nickname MonteCristo, is an American esports executive and former color commentator, analyst, and organization owner.
On July 24, 2013, Mykles became a coach for Counter Logic Gaming.[3][4] On September 5, 2014, Mykles left his coaching position at CLG.[5]
Renegades
On June 22, 2015, Mykles became a co-owner of LA Renegades.[6] On May 8, 2016, Riot Games announced that Team Impulse and Renegades were banned from the LCS. Additionally, Mykles would be banned from all Riot-sponsored activities as a team owner or manager for a year, though he could continue casting for those events.[7][8][9] The punishment stemmed from charges of not properly disclosing team ownership, misleading player trades, and player mistreatment.[10][11] Renegades later sold their LoL team to Team EnVyUs.
Broadcasting
Mykles's first involvement with esports was as a volunteer writer for WCReplays, a Warcraft 3 replays site. He began shoutcasting for WCReplays with David "Phreak" Turley, later attesting that casting came naturally to him due to many years of stage performance. During his involvement with Warcraft 3, he managed a professional team with Verge Gaming and joined the Team Sportscast Network, a now defunct esports shoutcasting organization.[12] He later accepted a full-time contract casting position at OnGameNet as an English-language caster for League of Legends Champions Korea.[13] Mykles, Erik "DoA" Lonnquist, and Christopher "PapaSmithy" Smith declined to commentate at the 2016 Mid-Season Invitational in Shanghai because of a wage dispute with Riot.[14][15][16]
In April 2017, Mykles and Lonnquist announced they would be moving from South Korea to the United States to serve as shoutcasters for the Overwatch League.[17] After two seasons with the league, Mykles announced that he would no longer be casting for the OWL ahead of the 2020 season.[18]
On November 29, 2018, he gained notability on social media after inviting other esports personalities to an event he was hosting titled "Esports Mystery", which was later revealed to be his wedding with Susie "LilSusie" Kim.[27] He later revealed that they had been married since June 2017, but wanted to wait before announcing their marriage to the public.[28]