
After making it out of the group stages, Huni and Fnatic finally lost in the semi-finals to Korea's SKT T1 in a close 2–3 series.

From there, Huni went to MSI, where he and the rest of Fnatic showed the world that EU wasn't anything to be trifled with. In the playoffs, Huni and Fnatic took first place for the 2015 Spring EU LCS after edging out Unicorns of Love in a 3–2 series. In spite of low expectations for the team consisting of relatively unknown players, they placed second in the regular season with a 13–5 game record, and Huni won the Rookie of the Split award for the EU LCS. Just before the start of the 2015 EU LCS Spring/Regular Season, Huni joined Fnatic as their starting toplaner, his first official team, as part of the new roster alongside Reignover, Febiven, Steelback, and YellOwStaR - the only player from the previous line-up. He was one of the practice partners for the team, though he was never announced as an official substitute for the team. Huni started his career in League of Legends as a part of the Samsung organization.
