The Mongolian organization The Huns have announced the signing of Unudelger “controlez” Baasanjargal. The 28-year-old joins the team after a stand-in stint with The MongolZ, where he replaced Senzu toward the end of 2025. The announcement came with the message “Ready to work. Ready to win.” As a result, The Huns head into the 2026 season with a fully finalized roster and clear ambitions.
controlez’s path: from stand-in to full contract

During the second half of 2025, controlez competed in three major events with The MongolZ. He delivered consistent performances and posted an average rating of 1.05. Moreover, the team reached the playoffs at IEM Chengdu and the StarLadder Major in Budapest. Throughout that period, controlez covered multiple roles. In particular, he contributed with IGL elements while also rifling in key rounds. After The MongolZ officially signed former The Huns player cobrazera, an opening emerged. Consequently, controlez became the logical solution for The Huns ahead of the new season.
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Updated The Huns roster
Following the transfer, The Huns now field the following lineup:
- Yesuntumur nin9 Gantulga
- Tengis sk0R Batjargal
- Baatarkhuu Bart4k Batbold
- Munkhtogtokh xerolte Enkhbat
- Unudelger controlez Baasanjargal
- Coach: Badral Carnage Purevkhuu
Community reaction: optimism and debate
The announcement quickly sparked discussion on social media. On the one hand, many fans welcomed the refreshed roster. They pointed to the potential synergy between controlez and nin9. In addition, some suggested that controlez could take on IGL duties. This would allow nin9 to focus more on AWPing and highlight plays.
On the other hand, criticism also followed. Several fans believe the team still lacks a consistent top-tier AWPer. In their view, this role remains the main barrier to breaking into Tier-1 competition. Nevertheless, the overall sentiment remains cautiously optimistic. Many describe the project as an interesting experiment for the Mongolian scene.
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Context and expectations
By signing controlez, The Huns further strengthen the link between Mongolia’s two leading organizations. At the same time, the move highlights the depth of the local talent pool. For The Huns, this is more than a simple replacement. Instead, it is a step toward building a stable roster with clear roles and a defined identity. The first official matches of the new lineup will be decisive. Ultimately, they will show whether this “new chapter with the same ambition” can turn into real progress for the Mongolian CS2 scene.

