Tengis ‘sk0R’ Batjargal leaves Mongolian team The Huns

Tengis ‘sk0R’ Batjargal has left Mongolian team The Huns after a one-year stint, the club announced Thursday, ending his second spell with the organization.

Tengis “sk0R” Batjargal has parted ways with Mongolian esports team The Huns after a one-year stint, the club announced Thursday, marking the end of his second spell with the organization.

During his 12 months on the roster, The Huns qualified for several regional events and earned spots at tier-one tournaments. The team’s most notable appearance in that period was the first stage of the StarLadder Budapest Major, the organization’s first participation at a Major, where The Huns finished 1-3 and exited in the opening phase.

Statistically, sk0R registered an average rating of 1.13 across the year, a figure compiled largely in regional competition. When facing higher-ranked international opponents, his numbers declined: over 17 maps versus top-30 teams he posted a 0.93 rating.

The Huns’ current active roster includes Yesuntumur “nin9” Gantulga, Baatarkhuu “Bart4k” Batbold, Munkhtogtokh “xerolte” Enkhbat and Unudelger “controlez” Baasanjargal, with Badral “Carnage” Purevkhuu listed as coach.

The organization did not provide reasons for sk0R’s departure or an immediate plan to name a replacement. No public statement from sk0R accompanied the club’s announcement. The Huns will continue to field the remaining roster while they evaluate options for roster changes.

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