The Huns release xerolte after international exits
Munkhtogtokh “xerolte” Enkhbat was released by The Huns after exits at CAC 2025, the StarLadder Budapest Major and PGL Astana 2026. Tengis “sk0R” Batjargal left earlier this week.
The Huns announced the release of Munkhtogtokh “xerolte” Enkhbat after the team exited CAC 2025, the StarLadder Budapest Major and PGL Astana 2026. Tengis “sk0R” Batjargal left the organization earlier this week.
The organization cited the team’s results at those three international events and xerolte’s form as reasons for the roster change.
Xerolte first joined The Huns in 2024, returned for a second spell and helped the team qualify for several international tournaments and establish a stronger position in its regional circuit.
Across CAC 2025, the StarLadder Budapest Major and PGL Astana 2026, The Huns recorded two wins combined. In matches against top-30 opponents, xerolte posted a 0.90 rating compared with a 1.07 average rating overall and was not among the roster’s top performers in those contests.
Tengis “sk0R” Batjargal’s departure was announced on Thursday, leaving The Huns to address multiple changes to their active lineup in quick succession. The organization has not announced replacements or a timeline for player trials.
Following the departures, The Huns’ active roster lists Yesuntumur “nin9” Gantulga, Baatarkhuu “Bart4k” Batbold and Unudelger “controlez” Baasanjargal, with Badral “Carnage” Purevkhuu serving as coach.
The team has not released its next competitive schedule or specific plans for roster adjustments.
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