Retired as Player | ||
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Huni | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Heo Seung-hoon (허승훈) | |
Country of Birth | South Korea | |
Birthday | December 25, 1997 (age 26) | |
Residency | North America | |
Prev Residencies | Korea | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Analyst | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Soloqueue IDs | NA: TSM Heo KR: SKT T1 Huni 뚱후니 | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Heo "Huni" (▶️ listen) Seung-hoon (Hangul: 허승훈) is a League of Legends esports player, previously analyst for Riot Games Inc..
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Samsung Galaxy | ??? 2014≈2014-??-?? | ??? 2014≈2014-??-?? | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Jan 20152015-01-08[2] | Nov 20152015-11-23[1] | 10mo 15d | ejel | ||
Immortals | Dec 20152015-12-08[5] | Dec 20162016-12-01[3] | 1yr 24d | ejel | ||
SK Telecom T1 | Dec 20162016-12-01[7] | Nov 20172017-11-24[6] | 11mo 23d | ejel | ||
Echo Fox | Dec 20172017-12-08[11] | Nov 20182018-11-19[8] | 11mo 11d | ejel | ||
Clutch Gaming | Nov 20182018-11-27[13] | Oct 20192019-10-28[12] | 11mo 1d | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Oct 20192019-10-28[15] | Apr 20202020-04-27[14] | 5mo 30d | ejel | ||
EG Academy | May 20202020-05-28[17] | Jul 20202020-07-16[16] | 1mo 19d | ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Jul 20202020-07-16[19] | Nov 20202020-11-30[18] | 4mo 14d | ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20202020-11-30[18] | Jul 20222022-07-20[20] | 1yr 7mo | Inactive ejel | ||
TSM | Jul 20222022-07-20[20] | Aug 20222022-08-09[21] | 20d | ejel | ||
Riot Games Inc. | Jan 20232023-01-04[23] | Jun 20242024-06-12 | 1yr 5mo | ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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Samsung Galaxy | ??? 2014≈2014-??-?? | ??? 2014≈2014-??-?? | ≈1d | ejel | ||
Fnatic | Jan 20152015-01-08[2] | Nov 20152015-11-23[1] | 10mo 15d | ejel | ||
Immortals | Dec 20152015-12-08[5] | Dec 20162016-12-01[3] | 1yr 24d | ejel | ||
SK Telecom T1 | Dec 20162016-12-01[7] | Nov 20172017-11-24[6] | 11mo 23d | ejel | ||
Echo Fox | Dec 20172017-12-08[11] | Nov 20182018-11-19[8] | 11mo 11d | ejel | ||
Clutch Gaming | Nov 20182018-11-27[13] | Oct 20192019-10-28[12] | 11mo 1d | ejel | ||
Dignitas | Oct 20192019-10-28[15] | Apr 20202020-04-27[14] | 5mo 30d | ejel | ||
EG Academy | May 20202020-05-28[17] | Jul 20202020-07-16[16] | 1mo 19d | ejel | ||
Evil Geniuses | Jul 20202020-07-16[19] | Nov 20202020-11-30[18] | 4mo 14d | ejel | ||
TSM | Nov 20202020-11-30[18] | Jul 20222022-07-12[25] | 1yr 7mo | ejel | ||
TSM | Jul 20222022-07-12[25] | Jul 20222022-07-20[20] | 8d | Inactive ejel | ||
TSM | Jul 20222022-07-20[20] | Aug 20222022-08-09[21] | 20d | ejel | ||
Riot Games Inc. | Jan 20232023-01-04[23] | Jun 20242024-06-12 | 1yr 5mo | ejel |
News
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- 2023
- 2024
FNC | January 8, Huni, Reignover, Febiven, and Steeelback join. sOAZ leaves.[2] | |
FNC | November 23, Huni and Reignover leave.[1] | |
IMT | December 8, Huni, Reignover, Pobelter, WildTurtle, and Adrian join.[5] |
SKT | November 24, kkOma (Coach to Head Coach) changes position. Effort moves to starting roster. Huni, cCarter (Head Coach), and RapidStar (Coach) leave.[6] | |
FOX | December 8, Huni, Dardoch, Altec, and Adrian join.[11] |
FOX | November 16, Huni's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2018.[26] | |
FOX | November 19, SSONG (Head Coach) joins. Huni's contract expires. Damonte leaves.[8][9][10] | |
FOX | November 27, Huni's departure is confirmed.[13] | |
CG | November 27, Huni joins.[13] | |
CG | December 14, Huni and Lira's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 19 November 2019.[27] |
CG | October 28, Huni, Lira, Damonte, Cody Sun, Vulcan, Rodov, Thinkcard (Head Coach), and Artemis (Assistant Coach) are removed from the GCD.[12] | |
DIG | October 28, Huni, Lira, Damonte, Cody Sun, Vulcan, Thinkcard (Head Coach), and Artemis (Assistant Coach) are added to the GCD.[15] | |
DIG | November 26, Huni's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[28] |
DIG | April 4, Huni is allowed to look for opportunities with other teams.[29] | |
DIG | April 27, Huni is removed from the GCD.[14] | |
EG.A | May 28, Huni joins.[17] Huni's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 16 November 2021.[30] | |
EG.A | July 16, Kumo joins from main roster. Huni leaves for main roster.[16] | |
EG | July 16, Huni joins from academy roster. Kumo leaves for academy roster.[19] | |
EG | November 16, Huni changes residency from Korea to North America.[31] | |
EG | November 30, Huni leaves.[18] | |
TSM | November 30, Huni joins.[18] Huni's contract is updated in the GCD, expiring on 15 November 2022.[32] |
TSM | July 29, Huni, Spica, PowerOfEvil, and SwordArt's contracts are updated in the GCD, expiring on 22 November 2022.[33] |
TSM | July 12, Huni becomes inactive.[25] | |
TSM | July 20, Huni (Top to Coach)'s position is changed in the GCD.[20] | |
TSM | August 9, Huni (Coach) retires with an interest in coaching.[21][22] |
Riot | January 4, Flame (Analyst), Huni (Analyst), Hyeji (Analyst), JYP (Analyst), Kim Ok-young (Analyst), Kwon yi-seul (Analyst), Yejin (Analyst), Sim Ji-soo (Caster), TheMarine (Caster), Lindarang (Color Caster), and MyLittlePony (Color Caster) join. Kim Dong-joon (Color Caster) and NoFe (Color Caster) rejoin. Bitdol (Analyst), Lee Jeong-hyun (Analyst), Lee Dong-jin (Caster), and KangQui (Color Caster) leave.[23][24] |
Riot | June 12, Huni (Analyst) leaves. |
Biography[]
Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon started his League of Legends career as a part of the Samsung organization as a practice partner for the team, though he was never officially a substitute for the team.
2015 Season[]
The first team Huni officially joined was Fnatic in January 2015. Huni and the team's new roster had a successful Spring Split, finishing 2nd in the regular season with a 13-5 record, partly thanks to Huni's impressive performances on Lissandra and Rumble among other champions. This secured them a bye to the semifinals of the Spring Playoffs. Fnatic beat H2k-Gaming in their semifinal matchup, and went on to secure 1st place after taking a 3-2 win over Unicorns Of Love in the playoff final. This meant that Huni and the team would pick up 90 Championship Points towards qualification for the 2015 Season World Championship.
This also meant that Fnatic would represent Europe at the 2015 Mid-Season Invitational. Huni and the team had a relatively successful tournament, which they opened with a decisive win over Team SoloMid. The team also had a notably close group stage game with SK Telecom T1, but went on to lose the game. Fnatic finished the group stage in 4th place, meaning they would advance to the bracket stage. They faced SK Telecom T1 in the semifinals, this time playing out a close series, but ultimately losing 3-2.
Now with Rekkles on the roster instead of Steeelback, Huni and the team went into the Summer Season with confidence running high after their performance on the international stage. Fnatic finished the regular season with a perfect, unbeaten 18-0 record - and became the first team to achieve this in League Championship Series history. This meant a 1st place regular season finish for the team and a bye to the semifinals of the Summer Playoffs. Fnatic went on to win the playoffs, beating Origen 3-2 in a tight final. This qualified the team for the 2015 World Championship, where they would compete as Europe's #1 seed.
At the 2015 World Championship, Fnatic were seeded into Group B along with ahq e-Sports Club, Invictus Gaming, and Cloud9. They picked up 4 wins in the group, going unbeaten in the 2nd week of group stage games, meaning they would advance to the knockout stage of the tournament. In the quarterfinals, Fnatic beat EDward Gaming 3-0 before suffering a 3-0 loss to KOO Tigers in the semifinals, putting an end to their campaign.
2016 Season[]
Huni and Reignover left Fnatic in November to join Immortals in December 2015 together. With a lineup including the two ex-Fnatic players, Pobelter, WildTurtle, and Adrian, Immortals were expected to be one of the top teams in the LCS based on their roster, and for the first six weeks of the split they lived up to - and even surpassed - those expectations. Huni and Reignover together extended their regular-season LCS winstreak from 18 games in Europe to 32 games overall as the team didn't drop a single game prior to week 7. However, in week 7 that streak was snapped as the team lost one game to reigning champions Counter Logic Gaming in week 7. They won the rest of their regular season games, but as the season progressed further they looked weaker and weaker as a team, and even seemed to falter against the last-place Team Dignitas, needing to come back against them to pull out a win.
With a top seed clinched into the playoffs, Immortals were guaranteed to face the lowest-seed team that won in the quarterfinals. That team ended up being Team Solomid, who were on a strong upswing after a sixth-place regular season finish. Despite their seeding advantage, Immortals lost 3-0 to TSM, with both their play and also their drafts called into question. Huni's champion pool limitations were highlighted as he picked Lucian top in game 1, followed by Graves and Gangplank, ignoring the meta-favored tanks of Ekko and Maokai on patch 6.6. They came back the next week to beat Team Liquid and finish in third place overall, with Huni playing the much more conventional Gragas and Poppy.
Expectations for Immortals going into the Summer Season were again high, after they were one of only three NA teams not to change any players in the mid-season break, and while they nearly repeated their spring split record - this time dropping only two series in the new best of 3 format as opposed to 1 best of 1 - they were indisputably the second-best team in the league. TSM with new rookie star support Biofrost went 17-1 in series, and they bested Immortals in both of their head-to-head series. Immortals still had a playoff bye, and so they were able to avoid TSM in the semis, instead facing the third-place Cloud9. In a back-and-forth five-game series, Immortals were upset and faced CLG in the third-place match, which they came back from a disastrous game 1 to win 3-2. Unfortunately, despite their combined 33-3 regular season record, Immortals only had 120 Championship Points compared to CLG's 130, and so it was CLG who won the automatic second-place 2016 Season World Championship seed from North America. And even though Immortals had the top seed in the Regional Finals, they were upset once again by Cloud9, and their season ended short of Worlds. Huni left Immortals in December and joined SK Telecom T1.
2017 Season[]
SKT's Spring Season was very dominant as the team finished 1st with a 16-2 record. In the playoffs they defeated KT Rolster 3-0 in the finals to capture yet another LCK title and qualify for the 2017 Mid-Season Invitational. At MSI the team was once again very dominant, going 8-2 in the group stage. In the knockout phase they defeated Flash Wolves 3-0 in the semifinals and G2 Esports 3-1 in the finals to capture their second MSI title in a row. The Summer Season was the beginning of a huge slump for SKT. They finished 4th in the regular season and just did not look as dominant as they previously did. Huni was struggling to perform well and he taken out as the primary top laner for a lot of the split. In the playoffs SKT lost 1-3 to Longzhu Gaming in the finals, however Huni only got to play in two of the games. Despite this, SKT qualifed for the 2017 Season World Championship as South Korea's 2nd seed. Huni was chosen as SKT's main top laner for the event.
At Worlds they were placed in Group A along with Cloud9, EDward Gaming, and ahq e-Sports Club. Despite looking vulnerable in a lot of matches, SKT finished 1st in the group. In the Quarterfinals they were matched up against Misfits. Although they were expected to win easily, the series went to 5 game with SKT barely winning 3-2. In the Semifinals it was a similar story as they faced off against Royal Never Give Up and won 3-2 in yet another nail biting series. In the finals SKT was dethroned after an 0-3 loss to Samsung Galaxy, marking the first time SKT lost a Best of Five series at a World Championship. In November Huni left SKT and in the next month he joined Echo Fox and moved back to North America.
Trivia[]
- Outstanding Rookie of the 2015 Season EU LCS Spring Split.[34]
- Along with teammate Reignover, had a 32-game-long regular season win streak starting on Fnatic with the last two games of the EU LCS 2015 Spring Split, continuing through the entirety of the EU LCS Summer Split, and concluding after 12 games on Immortals in the NA LCS 2016 Spring Split with a week 7 loss to Counter Logic Gaming.
- Known for his boisterous, self-confident personality, especially when interviewed.
- Known for his deep champion pool and aggressive, lane-dominant playstyle.
- Is willing to pick extreme carry top laners that are outside the meta, such as Lucian and Cassiopeia.
- In 2019, became the first player to attend the World Championship for three different regions: Europe, Korea, and North America.
- In China he is known as "胡不传" meaning "he who doesn't teleport" due to his unorthodox picks and spells such as Top Lucian with Ignite.[35]
- Known for his Rumble.
Individual Awards[]
- LCS 1st All-Pro Team (2016 Spring, 2018 Spring)
- LCS 2nd All-Pro Team (2016 Summer)
- LCS 3rd All-Pro Team (2021 Spring, 2021 Summer)
- LEC 1st All-Pro Team (2015 Summer)
- LEC Rookie of the Split (2015 Spring)
Pentakills
Date | Region | Tournament | Team | Vs | Champion | Pos | W/L | KDA | SB | VOD |
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2016-03-20 | North America | NA LCS 2016 Spring | Ekko | Top | W | 8/1/3 | Link | Link | ||
2016-02-22 | North America | NA LCS 2016 Spring | Quinn | Top | W | 9/0/6 | Link | Link |
- Click here for a full list of pentakills by all players.
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Huni 1v1 Tournament Results | |||||
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Date | Pl | Event | Prize | Team | Last Result |
2015-12-13 | 17 - 32 | All-Star 2015 Los Angeles | Ice | 0 : 1 PraY |
Media[]
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- February 1, Player Cards - Fnatic by , and on Gold Per 10
- April 10, Huni Rookie Award Spring Split 2015 (video) by , and on fnaticTV
- April 21, A Tale of two top laners - Impact and Huni by , and on Azubu
- May 4, Huni - Funny Montage by , and on DeoNade
- May 8, Fnatic Huni: "This World Championship I Will Prove That I Will Be The Best Player in the World" with , and on GameSpot
- July 15, Huni: "No one can rival us" in record-breaking season with , and on LoL Esports
- August 24, Huni om vinsten, den nya patchen och Worlds (video) with , and on Fragbite
- October 17, Huni Shifts Worlds Goal From Proving He's "The Best Player in the World" To "The Best Top Laner i… with , and on Gamespot
- November 23, Huni on playing in North America: 'I just want to win the NA LCS' with , and on The Score
- December 12, Huni on his final days representing EU, moving to North America and trying to imitate Rekkles with , and on The Score
- December 13, Huni om att gå till NA, All-Stars och försöket att bli ADC with , and on Fragbite
- December 15, Huni on Working With His New Teammates, Expectations for Next Year, and All Stars with , and on onGamers
- January 19, Huni Isn't Afraid of the Other Teams: "I Think We'll Be the Best Team in NA LCS" with , and on G|League
- January 26, Huni on Immortal's performance, developing as a team and karaoke with , and on The Score
- February 9, The team behind Huni by Paul Marshal on LoL Esports
- February 10, Huni on food, family and being bronze by Tyler "Fionn" Erzberger on ESPN
- February 14, Huni and Reignover on being confident, their Valentine's day plans and looking ahead to Cloud9 with , and on The Score
- March 1, Huni on losing to CLG: 'It's just one game... I'm definitely not scared against them' with , and on The Score
- March 16, Glass Cannon Darien?! Trying to understand and describe Huni's playstyle by Ryan Tang on Gold per 10
- May 29, Cursed - Why winning Rookie of the Split may spell doom by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- June 4, IMT Huni Broadcast Interview (IMT vs. C9) with , and on LoL Esports
- June 8, Immortal Reminder - Huni: “I’m just trying to be the best player in the world." with , and on The Score
- June 15, Huni on Immortals' performance: 'We will prove our team is better' with , and on Yahoo!
- June 20, Huni: 'When I played League at first, I was bronze' by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- June 27, Huni: This split, we're trying to be ahead of the meta and 'adapt as soon as possible' with , and on The Score
- July 11, Huni on the challenges of Taliyah comps, dying in-game for Pobelter & being NA’s best top laner with , and on The Score
- July 12, Huni calls out TSM, talks IMT Pokemon Go addiction, spars with Pobelter on Overwatch with , and on Yahoo!
- July 26, DUOS: Huni and Reignover by , and on LoL Esports
- August 29, Huni on the support of the Toronto crowd, playing against Shen and his risky playstyle with , and on The Score
- December 5, What to expect from SKT Peanut and Huni by Austen Goslin on The Rift Herald
- December 5, Carries everywhere: How Huni and Peanut fit around SKT’s roster of stars by Xing Li on The Daily Dot
- December 6, In defense of SKT Huni by Tim Sevenhuysen on The Score
- January 18, Huni: “I took the SKT entry test two years ago, but MaRin was too good, so I ended up going to Europe.” by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- January 18, SKT Huni-Peanut: "I'm happy to have won our first match" with , and on Inven Global
- January 19, SKT Huni on playing tanks: “When you’re a good player, you can play dealer or tanks very well.” by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- January 21, Top to bottom: How Huni's LCS bottom lanes may have molded him by Kelsey Moser on Yahoo!
- February 2, Hitting the next level: Huni thriving under kkOma on SKT by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- February 7, Huni on infamous Lucian top pick in 2016 spring semifinals: “It wasn’t just a whimsical pick. It was all approved before the game.” by Andrew Kim on Slingshot
- March 7, Huni: “Huni: “I think if we work on the early game instability, we’ll be able to do better since the mid and late game are impacted by the early game.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- March 15, SKT T1 Huni: "Playing Rumble is as easy as pie for me" with , and on Inven Global
- April 1, SKT T1 Huni: "The grand plan is to win the World Championship and everything in between." with , and on Inven Global
- May 5, EXCLUSIVE: Huni on playing for SKT and the pressure to remain the best in the world with , and on theScore Esports
- May 10, SKT Huni: "I wanted to prove that SKT is the best team and Huni is the best top laner." with , and on Inven Global
- May 10, Huni says Hauntzer “didn’t insult Korean top laners.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- May 11, Winning Mentality -- Huni on his growth and playing for SKT by , and on Kien Lam for LoLEsports
- May 11, SKT Huni on MSI 2017: ‘I don’t think there’s a really good team that can beat us’ with , and on Yahoo Esports
- May 13, Huni on NA LCS, why the West struggles to catch Korea, and what it’s like playing with Faker with , and on Yahoo Esports* May 21, Huni before finals: ’For this tournament, I think we will show that SKT is SKT: SKT is best’ with Yahoo Esports
- May 19, [MSI2017] SKT Huni on Top Lucian: "Yeah, I wanna play it." with , and on LoLEsports, transcription by Inven Global
- May 26, Huni on his goal for the summer split: “I want to try and win two championships in a row because when I achieved that in Europe it felt great.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- June 6, Huni on Lucian pick: “I can use it a lot more (with permission) this time.” with , and on Slingshot Esports
- July 6, SKT Huni: "I vowed that I'll crush Flash Wolves today." with , and on Inven Global
- July 7, SKT Huni-Blank on the most threatening team in the Rift Rivals: "I think our team is the strongest." with , and on Inven Global
- August 4, Huni on his struggles: “I was only thinking to overcome it and be better because that’s what a professional gamer does.” with , and on Andrew Kim for Slingshot Esports
- August 6, Huni on being subbed in for Game 3 against bbq: “I got sweaty palms, thinking that I had to play well.” with , and on Andrew Kim for Slingshot Esports
- October 5, SKT T1 Huni: "For sure we will be 1st place. That is our goal first of all." with , and on Inven Global
- October 15, SKT T1 Faker, Huni: "If it isn’t a moment where I make a mistake, I don’t get tilted or stressed at all." with , and on Inven Global
- October 18, Huni on SKT facing Misfits: "I don't think it's going to be that easy" with , and on Travis Gafford
- October 20, SKT Huni: "Today's game was the hardest I've played so far in my entire professional career" with , and on Inven Global
- October 28, SKT T1 Huni: "While laning against Letme, I realized he wasn’t a strong laner." with , and on Inven Global
- November 1, SKT Huni: History of the Holo knight by Michael Lee on The Game Haus
- January 17, Huni on returning to NA: 'I really want to prove that I'm good. Because I'm from World Finals, so I should be able to win' with Daniel Rosen on theScore esports
- January 18, Huni and Fenix: why NA finals are Huni's next hurdle and Fenix greater than Faker - Travis interview with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 22, Echo Fox Huni: "Coach Kkoma is the best coach in the world, and I will never find anyone else equivalent to him. " with Byungho "Haao" Kim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- January 22, Huni rolls out the Lucian top in his return to the NA LCS-here's why this weird pick works by Aaron Mickunas on Dot Esports
- January 25, Huni’s dominant return to the NA LCS by Brandon Borrelli Yi on The Game Haus
- January 29, Huni: 'Coming to NA LCS means proving I'm the best player in North America' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 1, How Huni went from '99 percent passion' to cool, calm and collected by Emily Rand on ESPN
- February 1, The transformation of Huni by Tyler Erzberger on ESPN
- February 6, Echo Fox's Huni Wants to Learn More, but he Can't Stop Winning with Albert "Ace" Pariente-Cohen on Esports Heaven
- February 13, Huni believes in SKT to comeback: 'I believe it, I hope they're coming to MSI' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 17, The match for 1st place in the NA LCS. Huni: “As long as we play like before, we will easily win.” vs Jensen: “Echo Fox plays a lot of no brain team comps.” with Byungho "Haao" Kim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- February 18, Huni brings out his Yasuo in Echo Fox's win over 100 Thieves by Malcolm Abbas on Dot Esports
- February 19, Echo Fox Huni: “Going to MSI as the representative team for NA, I want to show how strong NA is as a region.” with Byungho "Haao" Kim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- February 21, The Story of Huni by Paul Park & Josh Bury on The Score
- March 1, Huni on smurfing in NA: "I’m just being myself. I’ve only lost 10 games in the LCS." with , and on Blitz Esports
- March 7, Echo Fox Huni: "I heard if you go Banner of Command Sion mid, you automatically get 2 mid towers early on." with James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- April 12, Huni after EF's win and why they fell off: "I guess the Riot balance team hates me" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- May 9, Interview with Huni after his AMA: “I will try hard to play in MSI next year" with Seong Mo "Daram" Jeong and Ji-Eun “Meii” Paek on Inven Global
- June 19, Echo Fox Huni, The Multi-Role Player: "I have placed 3 3 times in NA...If I am going to place 3 again, I might as well just place 5th (laughs)" with Youngbo "Roxyy" Sim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- June 21, Huni: "I nearly can play mid and jungle too. Just don't give me support." with Sharon Coone on Blitz Esports
- June 27, Huni everywhere: Echo Fox’s trump card by Brandon Sturak on The Game Haus
- July 3, Echo Fox Huni: "I will show everyone that NA is better than EU. NA’s performance at MSI was pretty bad but that is because I wasn’t there (laughs)" with Youngbo "Roxyy" Sim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- July 6, Huni: if Riot really wants NA to win Worlds, they should change solo queue ping to 7 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 6, Huni: "I told Rekkles to try gold funneling, Vayne top, or literally anything he wanted to." with Youngbo "Roxyy" Sim and James "Bick" Hong on Inven Global
- August 7, Huni on Echo Fox: 'We just need to turn on our brain, 5 people at the same time' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- November 11, League of Legends: NA LCS Players to Watch in the 2018-2019 Off-Season by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- January 28, Huni explains his big mindset change to find success in 2019 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 31, CG Huni: "I'm in Clutch Gaming, so we're definitely going to be at least top 5 in LCS." with David "Viion" Jang and Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 25, Huni: the last few weeks were the toughest in my life with , and on Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 26, Huni on his Cassiopeia game and whether he can play tanks or not with Choi "Locodoco" Yoon-seop on YouTube
- February 28, League of Legends: The Fantastic Four of LCS Week Five by Thomas Baker on The Game Haus
- March 13, I’m Huni, Top Laner at Clutch Gaming, joined by our Operations team. Ask us anything! with , and on reddit
- April 11, An Honest Conversation with CG Huni: How Did He Become a Professional Gamer? with , and on Joonkyu "Lasso" Seok and Woo "Ready" Hyun onInven Global
- May 30, Huni promises to make playoffs in summer split by Travis Gafford on YouTube
- June 11, CG Huni on Korean culture and respecting elders: “When I was in SKT, coach Kkoma said, ‘in the game, age doesn’t matter[…] Say whatever you want, say whatever you think.'” with Izento on Esports Heaven
- June 23, CG Huni: "I become stronger when I'm vs. Echo Fox." with Nick Geracie and Lara Lunardi on Inven Global
- August 4, Huni to Clutch Gaming's fans: "We've got it. If you guys want us to go to playoffs, that's how we're approaching it." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- August 15, Huni: 'I'm not satisfied, I'll be satisfied after we beat Liquid' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- August 16, CG’s Huni: “This is NA, anyone can win” with Steven Paul on Upcomer
- August 17, Huni against TSM: “TSM [had] all that struggle, so it makes our games way easier” by Elena Endres on Dot Esports
- September 8, CG Huni: "No one expects us to do well at Worlds, but no one expected us to qualify, either." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- September 20, Huni on returning to the European stage at Worlds, reflects on his teams so far with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- September 27, CG Huni on 2019 Worlds, facing Faker, Rekkles, Kkoma with Ashley Kang on YouTube
- September 30, Huni might finally get his wish at the 2019 World Championship by Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- October 2, CG Huni: "As much as we’re from one of the major regions, we’re here to win. We’re playing with confidence." with Viion on Inven Global
- October 4, CG Huni: "Once groups start, all of you can cheer for SKT, so until then, please continue to cheer for me." with Lasso and Quest on Inven Global
- October 7, [Worlds 2019] CG Huni: "Today, NA beat KR, because we 3-0’d our opponents, while DAMWON 3-1’d theirs. NA 3rd seed is better than KR 3rd seed." with Lasso and Quest on Inven Global
- October 9, Huni on Group C, Play-Ins and why he loves fighting stronger opponents with Darius Matuschak on The Shotcaller
- October 10, Huni reveals how he's going to claim revenge against Fnatic and SKT with Isaac McIntyre on Dexerto
- October 13, "Go Dong-bin's I'm Going Alone Show" Episode 2 (Korean) by Riot Games on YouTube
- October 16, [Worlds 2019] CG Huni On Making SKT kkOma Mad: "I think he’d get really mad if he watched the game from my POV. But I do have another shot. It’s not over yet! I can’t give up now!" with Viion, Bang, and Quest on Inven Global
- January 19, Aphromoo had an offer from another region, explains with Huni why they decided to play on Dig in '20 with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- January 26, Huni's reaction to playing with the new Dignitas roster & his chemistry with Froggen with Tyler Erzberger on ESPN Esports
- February 16, DIG Huni: "We've been doing quite well with Soraka in practice, so the next level is probably Sona." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- February 19, Huni says after the first weeks Dig "showed too much, got a pretty big ego, and got lazy" with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- February 29, Huni on Dignitas’ inconsistency: “We got lazy” by Henrique DaMour on Dot Esports
- April 9, A Look at the Future of Huni as a Professional Player by Zack Davis on The Game Haus
- June 8, EG Huni on playing in Academy: "This is the highest chance I can get an NA Championship Title." with Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- July 22, Huni reveals WHAT HAPPENED with Dignitas and why he joined Evil Geniuses with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- July 23, EG Huni: "I just have to play like Huni, and I don't think anyone can stop me." with Parkes Ousley on Inven Global
- August 16, Evil Geniuses Huni Interview: LCS Summer Playoffs, Hecarim Draft, Playing for EG with Emily Rand on YouTube
- February 15, Huni isn't worried about his TSM haters: 'It was even worse when I just joined Fnatic or SKT' with Travis Gafford on YouTube
- March 3, Huni on TSM's progress: "As the environment was, we've gotten a lot better outside of the game." with Nick Geracie on Inven Global
- January 15, LCK REBORN CASTER by LCK Global on YouTube
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Farewell Huni and Reignover - GL,HF! fnatic.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 The new era of Fnatic League of Legends fnatic.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 SK Telecom T1's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Farewell, Huni! immortals.gg
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Huni, Pobelter, WildTurtle headline star-studded Immortals roster dailydot.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 SK Telecom T1's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 SK Telecom T1's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Exclusive: Echo Fox brings on former TSM head coach SSONG newsweek.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2018-11-18; after change - NA - 2018-11-19
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Damonte's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Echo Fox Announces Full 2018 League of Legends Roster echofox.gg
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2019-10-27; after change - NA - 2019-10-28
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Clutch Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-04-26; after change - NA - 2020-04-27
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2019-10-27; after change - NA - 2019-10-28
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Evil Geniuses' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Evil Geniuses' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 TSM's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Evil Geniuses' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2022-07-19; after change - NA - 2022-07-20
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 TSM's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Huni's TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 2023년 LCK 스프링이 1월 18일 개막합니다! (Korean) lolesports.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 LCK CL's Tweet (Korean) twitter.com
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 TSM FTX Report's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-11-16
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2018-12-14
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - ; after change - NA - 2019-11-26
- ↑ Dignitas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-05-27; after change - NA - 2020-05-28
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-11-15; after change - NA - 2020-11-16
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2020-11-29; after change - NA - 2020-11-30
- ↑ Archive Pages: before change - NA - 2021-07-28; after change - NA - 2021-07-29
- ↑ LCS Spring Split Awards presented on PTL and LCS Finals lolesports.com
- ↑ Chinese nicknames for Western LOL pro players youtube.com