Sayed Sumail “SumaiL” Hassasn decided to part ways with Nigma Galaxy after spending three years with the club. The news came in on Sunday, March 1 and it marks the end of a three-year journey with the organization that started in 2022.
SumaiL Leaves Nigma Galaxy
After becoming a part of Nigma in 2022, SumaiL played on the team’s active roster for a year. He did well, but the squad eventually loaned him to Team Aster, where he played from May to November 2023. Following a series of unsuccessful results, SumaiL eventually returned to NGX in December of 2023 and played for the team until yesterday.
2025 was probably the best year for Nigma Galaxy after a series of bad results before that. Alongside Daniel Chan “Ghost” Kok Hong, Nigma produced solid placings after securing a top 5 at BLAST Slam II. The team also was among the best at ESL One Raleigh 2026 and DreamLeague Season 26.
In addition, the team even qualified for The International 2026 (it was their first TI). Not only did the team get to the tournament, but it also did well and finished in 5th-6th place.
Sadly, Nigma had to make two crucial roster changes after GH announced he’ll take a break. NGX added Tobi to the roster and then Ghost left the team for TA2000. These two roster changes did not work out because Nigma Galaxy produced a series of disappointing results.
Shortly after the changes, Tobi left for GH and NGX also parted ways with TA2000. The team used Denys “rincq” Boshushev as their stand-in, but failed to achieve any big results and did not qualify for any tournament. This is one of the reasons why SumaiL left.
Nigma Galaxy’s Future
Now that SumaiL is gone, Nigma Galaxy has just three players left – No!ob, OmaR and GH. Unless the team makes big changes, No!ob should take the mid-lane from SumaiL, so we expect to see a new offlaner and a potential carry player. Who knows, NGX may decide to continue to play with their current carry stand-in.
