This morning, Carlo "Kuku" Palad announced that he is no longer with TNC and is looking for a new team.

In just a matter of days, fans have witnessed a lot of changes in some teams post-TI. After Mineski, Complexity Gaming, Fnatic and Chaos Esports Club, TNC is the newest addition to those teams. Carlo "Kuku" Palad announced that he is now looking for a new team.

What happened to TNC at TI 9

LFT ? — Kuku Palad (@kukudota) August 28, 2019

Many people considered TNC Predator to be one of the “hidden” favorites at this years’ TI. During the group stage, fans saw their Dota 2 prowess, but things changed once the playoffs began. In a very back-and-forth battle, TNC dropped the series against Vici Gaming and fell to the lower bracket. Unfortunately, their next opponent happened to be none other than Team Liquid.

Despite the 9th-12th finish, TNC proved to be a very solid team. That’s what makes Kuku’s decision slightly strange, but he definitely knows what’s best for him. For now, there has been no response from the TNC organization.

Kuku found himself in the spotlight earlier this year. During a PUB game, Kuku insulted a Chinese player while in-game. This led to a ban from Valve for the Chongqing Major in addition to other monetary sanctions.

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