"Hu Ni", whose real name is Xu Chengxun () male,1born in Korea on February 25th, 997, is a professional player of League of Legends.
Huni started his career in Legend League as a part of Samsung. He is one of the team's practice partners, although he has never been announced as a formal substitute for the team.
Just before the start of the 20 15 European LCS Spring/Regular Season, Huni joined his first official team, Fnatic, and became a part of the new lineup-the only player in the previous lineup, together with Reignover, Febiven, Steelback and YellOwStaR.
Although the expectations of this relatively unknown team are not high, they ranked second in the regular season with a record of 13-5, and Huni himself won the Split Rookie Award of the European LCS.
In the playoffs, Huni and Fnatic won the first place in the European LCS in the spring of 20 15 after defeating the University of Love in the 3-2 series.
From there, Huni went to MSI, where he and others from Fnatic showed the world that the EU has nothing to underestimate. After standing out in the group stage, Huni and Fnatic finally lost to South Korea's SKT T 1 2-3 in the semi-final.
Joining Fnatic in the 20 15 European LCS Summer Championship, Huni and other members of Fnatic became the first team in LCS history to remain unbeaten in the regular season, making history with a score of 18-0.
Fnatic entered the final of the European Union LCS, and their winning streak was finally ended by Olkin, although they still won the final and finally beat Olkin 3-2.
Huni then went to the 20 15 World Championships with Fnatic, and played against ahq E-sports Club in Taiwan Province Province, Cloud9 in North America and Invictus Gaming in China in Group B of the World Championships. Fnatic won a big victory and left the group stage as the first place.
In the quarterfinals, Huni and Fnatic played against Edward Gaming of China. After losing to them in the 20 15 invitational tournament, Huni said that he was "eager to smash"? .
Huni and Fnatic did just that, beating EDG 3-0 without losing a game. After advancing to the semi-finals, Huni and Fnatic finally stopped playing against South Korea's KOO Tigers, ending their journey in the World Series with a score of 0-3.
In the following season, Huni and his teammate Redion both asked for a raise, but Fnatic refused, so they decided to join the list of immortals being formed in North America and won the third place in the North American LCS in the spring of 20 15 together with NaLCS.
20 16 12 1, defending world champion SKT? Telecom T 1 announced that Huni had joined the team.
Winning record
European LCS Newcomer Award Spring 20 15
European LCS Spring Championship 20 15
European LCS Summer Championship 20 15
League of Legends S5 World Finals Final Four
20 17 LCK spring championship
20 17 league of legends mid-season champion
20 17 Runner-up in League of Legends Global Finals (S7)