BC.Game Esports have acquired former The MongolZ player Senzu as they continue rebuilding their CS2 lineup around s1mple and electroNic.
BC.Game Esports have acquired former The MongolZ player Senzu as they continue rebuilding their CS2 lineup around s1mple and electroNic.

On Tuesday, June 23, BC.Game Esports announced the permanent signing of Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold, who recently ended his short loan stint with the team.
The Mongolian Counter-Strike 2 player joined BC.Game in April on loan from The MongolZ and played just four official matches under the BC.Game banner, featuring at Intel Extreme Masters Atlanta and CS Asia Championships.
Senzu’s short and rather unsuccessful stint with BC.Game ended on Monday, when the team announced his departure. However, BC.Game have now acquired the young player on a permanent basis.
Senzu made a name for himself as one of the most promising young players in the scene during his stay with The MongolZ between September 2023 and October 2025.
Notably, he won the Esports World Cup 2025, reached the quarterfinals of the Perfect World Shanghai Major, and made the grand final of BLAST.tv Austin Major.
However, Senzu abruptly left The MongolZ active roster in October last year and has since spent two loan spells at Passion UA and BC.Game Esports.
During his latter stint, Senzu appeared in just four games, helping BC.Game upset reigning Major champions Team Falcons at CS Asia Championships.
He was less successful in the other games, with three losses against Team Vitality and B8 at IEM Atlanta, followed by one defeat against paiN in China.
Despite the team’s lack of success, BC.Game decided to sign Senzu permanently, meaning he will continue playing alongside former Natus Vincere duo Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev and Denis “electroNic” Sharipov.
With Senzu’s arrival, BC.Game Esports are still two players short of completing the lineup. However, they remain without a Valve Regional Standings rank, due to the core playing just four matches together.
This means that regardless of who fills the remaining gaps, BC.Game will have to fight through qualifiers for spots in bigger events, or opt to field one of their benched players in Christopher “MUTiRiS” Fernandes, Adones “krazy” Nobre, or António “aragornN” Barbosa.
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