BC.Game Make Senzu Signing Permanent After MongolZ Loan
Liam Fletcher
BC.Game have announced the permanent acquisition of Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold from The MongolZ, ending a brief spell of uncertainty after the team announced his departure on Monday before reversing course just days later.
The 19-year-old Mongolian rifler originally joined BC.Game on loan in April and featured in two events - IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championship - both of which ended without a win for the team. Despite that record, the organization has chosen to commit to him permanently.
The earlier farewell announcement appears to have been a procedural step in finalizing the transfer from The MongolZ rather than a genuine parting of ways.
Key Takeaways
- Senzu is now permanently at BC.Game after The MongolZ transfer is completed.
- The team still has only three active players and no VRS ranking after four matches.
- BC.Game must qualify through open qualifiers or activate a benched player to compete.
BC.Game Roster
Role | Player |
|---|---|
Player | Oleksandr "s1mple" Kostyliev |
Player | Denis "electroNic" Sharipov |
Player | Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold |
Coach | Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas |
Benched | Christopher "MUTiRiS" Fernandes |
Benched | António "aragornN" Barbosa |
Benched | Adones "krazy" Nobre |
What This Means Going Forward
Despite securing their third active player, BC.Game remain without a VRS ranking - a direct consequence of having played only four matches together as a unit. Without a VRS rank, the team cannot receive a direct invite to tier-one events and will need to fight through open qualifiers or field one of their benched members to accumulate enough results.
The three-player active core of s1mple, electroNic, and Senzu is a significant roster gap, and the bench situation - with three players on inactive status - suggests further roster moves are likely before the team can compete at the level their individual names imply.
"BC.Game have the headline names but not the infrastructure around them yet. Senzu becoming permanent is a step forward, but a roster running three active players with three benched and no VRS rank is not a functional competitive unit - something has to give before they become relevant."
Sources: HLTV.org, BC.Game on X


