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TSM and League of Legends veteran Huni has decided to retire

The South Korean has been a part of competitive League of Legends for seven-and-a-half years.

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It has been revealed that TSM and League of Legends veteran Heo "Huni" Seung-hoon has decided to call it quits when it comes to competitive League of Legends play.

As revealed by TSM over Twitter, we're told that the South Korean - who has found success in various different regions and even became known as the first player to attend the World Championship from three different regions - will be ending his seven-and-a-half year career.

"Today, @Huni has decided to retire.

A stalwart of the top lane, a legend across three regions, a champion. You've had a hell of a career.

In the name of the entire League of Legends esports scene: thank you for everything, Huni."

Huni recently stepped back from TSM's actual roster due to wrist injuries that was hampering his ability to play, and instead found himself serving as a coach for the team. But now, this has come to an end as well, as Huni will be entirely leaving professional League of Legends play behind.

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