After a fairly successful Spring Split, H2K is bidding farewell to assistant coach Son "Stardust" Seok Hee.





H2K has announced the move over on their Facebook page, stating that Stardust was "of vital help to pr0lly and the team in making sure we're playing at our best level."

This news comes only three days after H2K released a video interviewing Stardust and introducing him to the fans on their official YouTube channel.

Stardust got his start in the esports world as a professional StarCraft player in the days of Brood War. During his career, Stardust managed not only to win the DreamHack Open Summer Championship in 2013, but also won the WCS Europe in its second season.





Stardust joined up with H2K as an assistant coach in January of this year. He aided Neil "Pr0lly" Hammad throughout the split, helping settle Sin "Nuclear" Jyeog-hyeon and Choi "Chei" Sun-ho into the EU LCS and providing support for the team thanks to his experience with competing in the West.





Stardust has not provided any comments about the reasons for his departure or what he plans to do next, but has commented on his tenure with H2K. "I really enjoyed working with H2K and the team and I have no doubts about their great future," he said in a statement released by the organization.