After failing to qualify for the 2020 LCS Spring playoffs, Dignitas has allowed its League of Legends top laner Heo “Huni” Seung-hoon to explore other possible roster opportunities ahead of the Summer Split, the organization announced today.
Dignitas had a ton of buzz during the 2019 LCS offseason when reports came in about the team signing Huni for an astounding two-year, $2.3 million contract. Contracts of that magnitude are usually saved for the best talents in the world, and although Huni can be a good player, many people did not think he was worth the price tag.
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