TaZ Sends Emotional Message to BC.Game After Falcons Defeat at CS Asia Championships 2026

TaZ Sends Emotional Message to BC.Game After Falcons Defeat at CS Asia Championships 2026
Wiktor 'TaZ' Wojtas delivered an emotional speech to BC.Game after the team’s heartbreaking loss to Team Falcons at the CS Asia Championships 2026.
BC.Game narrowly lost 11-13 on Dust2 in the Group A upper-bracket quarter-final, pushing Falcons to the limit in one of the most competitive opening matches of the tournament. Despite the defeat, TaZ praised his players for showing confidence and fighting spirit against one of the strongest rosters in Counter-Strike 2.
TaZ Motivates BC.Game Players After Falcons Match
Speaking to his team after the loss, TaZ said BC.Game proved they could compete at the highest level of CS2.
“I want to point out that we showed balls and weren’t afraid to fight them. I swear to God, as players, you are twice as strong as them. This was our game.”
The veteran Polish coach highlighted several key rounds that nearly shifted the momentum in BC.Game’s favor, including a force-buy win with only Glocks and a Desert Eagle.
TaZ also praised the team’s mentality during the intense 24-round battle:
“For 24 rounds we didn’t mentally break. Tomorrow we turn it on and destroy everyone. You can be disappointed, but don’t be angry at each other. I’m very proud of you.”
The speech quickly spread across the Counter-Strike community, with fans praising TaZ’s leadership and passion during a difficult moment for the roster.
BC.Game Continue Struggling in CS2 Tier-One Events
The close loss to Falcons came during a difficult stretch for BC.Game. Before the tournament, TaZ admitted the roster had failed to achieve its goals and suggested changes were necessary after several disappointing results in tier-one Counter-Strike events.
According to the coach, the lineup entered top-tier competition too early and still lacked experience playing together against elite opponents.
BC.Game’s run at CS Asia Championships 2026 ended shortly afterward with a 0-2 defeat to paiN Gaming. The team lost 8-13 on Dust2 and 4-13 on Anubis, finishing 13th-16th at the Shanghai tournament.
After the elimination, TaZ explained that Falcons and paiN presented completely different challenges.
“Falcons have players of the highest level. Against teams like that, players such as s1mple and electroNic feel more comfortable. paiN played more unpredictably and took more risks.”
s1mple Previously Criticized BC.Game’s Performance
Earlier in 2026, Oleksandr 's1mple' Kostyliev openly criticized BC.Game after the team’s elimination from IEM Atlanta 2026.
The Ukrainian superstar said it was “hard to perform” when the original game plan collapsed early in matches and described the team’s level at the event as “unacceptable.”
Despite the criticism, TaZ continued publicly supporting the roster and praised temporary stand-in Senzu for his rapid adaptation to the team.
BC.Game Roster Still Looking for Stability
BC.Game arrived at CS Asia Championships 2026 with an unstable lineup. Assistant coach ScrunK temporarily took over in-game leadership duties, while Senzu joined the roster as a stand-in shortly before the event.
TaZ later admitted the team had very limited preparation before traveling to China, making their close match against Falcons even more impressive for many CS2 fans and analysts.
Although BC.Game exited the tournament early, the narrow defeat against Falcons showed flashes of potential from a roster still searching for consistency in tier-one Counter-Strike.




