Senzu joins BC.Game Esports active roster on loan
BC.Game Esports has announced that Senzu will join the team’s active roster on loan from The MongolZ, playing alongside the likes of s1mple.
It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that BC.Game Esports is one of the most controversial CS2 teams currently. The team has powerhouse players such as s1mple and electroNic, but has failed to really win any significant tournament since its inception despite showing promise.
After a series of lacklustre performances, the team realized that something had to change. That change is seemingly coming in the form of Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold, who is joining BC.Game’s active roster as a loan player, likely with the hope that he can help the team realize its potential.
BC.Game Esports adds Senzu to its active CS2 roster
The MongolZ player Senzu is being loaned to BC.Game to play as part of the team’s active roster.
Senzu had been playing as part of Passion UA while still being contracted with The MongolZ since the start of 2026. The team’s performance wasn’t too bad, but it was a far cry from the player’s 2025, where
he won the Esports World Cup 2025 and almost conquered BLAST Bounty Fall 2025
alongside the MongolZ. It didn’t seem to be Senzu’s fault, since the 19-year-old boasted a team-high 1.21 rating.
Senzu is getting loaned to Bc.Game Esports – Image credit: The MongolZ
BC.Game recently parted ways with Christopher “MUTiRiS” Fernandes and António “aragornN” Barbosa. The last straw was seemingly the team’s group stage loss at PGL Bucharest 2026, where it only won one match against Voca. This trend isn’t exactly new, since BC.Game hasn’t won a single major tournament since its creation in 2024. This is despite having the
Counter-Strike powerhouse s1mple.
This isn’t the only change BC.Game’s roster is seeing. The team’s assistant coach ScrunK will fill the role of the team’s IGL for the upcoming IEM Atlanta and CS Asia Championships. This will be temporary, as the team will likely look to fill the spot with a permanent signing later. It’s the same case as
Neityu temporarily playing for FaZe Clan.
After these roster changes, BC.Game’s starting roster in the IEM Atlanta and CS Asia Championships will be:
- Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev
- Denis “electroNic” Sharipov
- Adones “krazy” Nobre
- Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold (loan)
- Robin “ScrunK” Röpke (stand-in, assistant coach)
- Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas (coach)
Despite the controversies, this BC.Game roster is looking fairly strong. The team already has s1mple, who is
apparently getting $120K monthly. Adding Senzu, who is a skilled player in his own right, should propel the team to greater heights.
Feature image credit: The MongolZ
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