BC.Game Sign Senzu on Loan Ahead of IEM Atlanta – Full Roster Update, Quotes & Analysis

BC.Game Sign Senzu on Loan Ahead of IEM Atlanta – Full Roster Update, Quotes & Analysis

BC.Game Sign Senzu on Loan Ahead of IEM Atlanta – Full Roster Update, Quotes & Analysis

BC.Game have officially announced the loan signing of Azbayar Munkhbold from The MongolZ, reinforcing their roster ahead of upcoming tier-one events, including IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championships.

The 19-year-old rifler joins on a temporary deal as BC.Game continue restructuring following disappointing results in recent competitions.

BC.Game Roster Changes Explained

The move comes shortly after BC.Game benched Christopher Fernandes and António Barbosa, citing underwhelming performances and the need for a “planned roster evaluation.”

The team struggled at PGL Bucharest, finishing 1–3, and failed to qualify for the ESL One Cologne Major — a major blow for a lineup built around star power.

BC.Game CEO Ali Muhanned stated:

“We recognise that we have not yet achieved the results our fans and community expect from us.”

Senzu’s Form and Career Background

Azbayar Munkhbold arrives after a short stint with Passion UA, where he posted a 1.21 HLTV rating, making him the standout performer on the roster.

Before that, Senzu was part of The MongolZ and was ranked among the Top 20 players of 2025 (#13) — a key indicator of his individual impact and consistency at the highest level.

His last event with Passion UA was FRAG 20, where the team secured a third-place finish.

Player & Team Quotes

Former BC.Game IGL Christopher Fernandes commented on the team’s struggles after PGL Bucharest:

“We just need to be better, that’s the answer.”
“Here I’m more the IGL, I’m not the captain.”

Meanwhile, Passion UA captain Johnny Theodosiou highlighted integration issues:

“We don’t even have three weeks of practice with Senzu.”
“The move looks good on paper, but we couldn’t always play events with him.”

Temporary IGL: ScrunK Steps In

BC.Game confirmed that assistant coach Robin Röpke will act as a stand-in in-game leader (IGL) for upcoming events.

This is a short-term solution while the organization searches for a permanent shot-caller after the Major cycle.

Current BC.Game CS2 Roster

Oleksandr Kostyliev

Denis Sharipov

Adones Nobre

Azbayar Munkhbold

Robin Röpke (stand-in IGL)

Coach: Wiktor Wojtas

What This Means for BC.Game

The addition of Senzu gives BC.Game:

A high-impact rifler with tier-one experience

Improved firepower and entry potential

Flexibility while rebuilding their leadership structure

However, the lack of a permanent IGL remains a key issue that could impact consistency at elite tournaments.