The Huns have added former MongolZ, IHC and ATOX player ANNIHILATION to their Counter-Strike 2 lineup after two roster exits.
The Huns have added former MongolZ, IHC and ATOX player ANNIHILATION to their Counter-Strike 2 lineup after two roster exits.

The Huns Esports announced a big addition to their Counter-Strike 2 division on Monday, June 15, adding Tuvshintugs “ANNIHILATION” Nyamdorj to their active roster.
The 26-year-old joins The Huns to fill the gaps left behind by the departures of Tengis “sk0R” Batjargal and Munkhtogtokh “xerolte” Enkhbat, who left the team at the start of the month.
ANNIHILATION is a well-known name in the Asian CS2 scene. He started his career in May 2019 with The MongolZ, for whom he featured again in 2023 during the team’s runs at BLAST.tv Paris Major and Intel Extreme Masters Rio.
ANNIHILATION has also played for other known Asian teams, including D13, Team NKT, IHC Esports, and, more recently, ATOX Esports, where he spent seven months between March and October 2024.
Since his benching from ATOX in 2024, ANNIHILATION has not featured in a single official game.
Despite the long hiatus, ANNIHILATION joins The Huns as one of the more experienced Mongolian players, having competed in several big events with The MongolZ and IHC.
With ANNIHILATION’s arrival, The Huns are now missing just one more player to finalise their roster, which currently consists of Yesuntumur “nin9” Gantulga, Baatarkhuu “Bart4k” Batbold, Unudelger “controlez” Baasanjargal, and coach Badral “carnage” Purevkhuu.
Currently ranked No.47 in the global rankings and No.77 on the Valve Regional Standings, The Huns have no tournaments lined up in the coming weeks, giving them plenty of time to find the final missing piece.
The Huns Esports played their last tournament in May at PGL Astana, where they placed 12th-14th with just one victory against Fisher College.
Despite the poor performance in their first and only S-Tier tournament appearance of the season, The Huns have been finding success in smaller regional events.
They currently rank as the fifth-best team from the Asian region, behind JiJieHao, Lynn Vision Gaming, TYLOO, and The MongolZ.
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