BC.Game bench pr1metapz after 15 months with the roster

BC.Game bench pr1metapz after 15 months with the roster

BC.Game bench pr1metapz after 15 months with the roster

BC.Game have confirmed that Luca “pr1metapz” Voigt has been moved to the bench for personal reasons, ending a 15-month run as a starter in their active lineup. The organization stated he may still play a few matches during the transition as they hunt for a suitable replacement. (

The statement & rationale

In their announcement, BC.Game described pr1metapz as an OG member who “helped shape our roster, our history, and our identity as a team.” They expressed gratitude for his dedication and made clear the move is not hostile—he retains their full support. 

Though removed from the active roster, BC.Game noted that he will still participate in some matches, likely as a stopgap, until they finalize a permanent roster adjustment. 

Roster changes leading up to the benching

This decision comes amid a period of substantial roster overhaul at BC.Game. Earlier in July, they executed a headline signing, bringing Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev into the mix. 

Shortly afterward, they added Andreas “aNdu” Maasing and Luka “emi” Vuković, and shuffled other contributors internally. The benching of pr1metapz is another piece in this evolving puzzle, even as BC.Game has posted strong tournament results during this transition. 

Recent results & performance

Since the arrival of s1mple, BC.Game have improved their competitive results:

  • They placed 2nd at Exort The Proving Grounds S3

  • More recently, they won ESL Challenger League S50 Europe Cup 2, boosting their Valve Regional Standings (VRS) ranking to #44

In his final stretch as a starter, pr1metapz recorded an average rating of 1.02 over the last three months. 

Player profile & stats

According to HLTV’s profile, Luca “pr1metapz” Voigt is 24 years old and has appeared in 446 maps with BC.Game, with a career rating of 1.07

In recent monthly spans, his statistics hovered around:

  • Rating: ~1.02

  • KAST / ADR / KPR metrics in line with a solid rifler role

  • No major standout breakout, but consistent contributions.

Implications for BC.Game’s lineup & direction

  • With pr1metapz benched, BC.Game is likely searching for a more impactful rifler or hybrid who better complements s1mple’s AWP and the newly added aNdu.

  • Given the phrasing in their statement, the benching seems voluntary or mutual rather than punitive—highlighting “personal reasons” and leaving open some match play during the interim.

  • The organization is leaning into a star + supporting core construction: s1mple, nexa, CacaNito, aNdu (and now more flexibility in the fifth slot). 

BC.Game’s current roster (post-announcement)

Based on the latest available information, the active lineup now includes:

  • Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev

  • Nemanja “nexa” Isaković

  • Aleksandar “CacaNito” Kjulukoski

  • Andreas “aNdu” Maasing

  • (Fifth spot open/replacement in progress)

Benched: Luca “pr1metapz” Voigt 

What to watch next

  1. Who replaces pr1metapz on the active roster? BC.Game’s search will be closely watched, especially whether they shift roles internally or import a new talent.

  2. Effect on team synergy and results. Will the tighter roster deliver consistency or will transitions cost match rhythm?

  3. pr1metapz’s future role. Whether he returns later, shifts to coaching, or departs entirely is still unspecified.

  4. VRS and invite outlook. Maintaining or improving on their #44 VRS ranking will be critical for BC.Game’s continued major qualification viability.