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Arnav Shukla

Senzu joins s1mple’s BC.Game on loan ahead of IEM Atlanta, ends Passion UA stint

BC.Game have signed Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold on loan from The MongolZ ahead of IEM Atlanta 2026. The Mongolian rifler joins the Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev-powered project after a short but impressive stint with Passion UA where he consistently topped the stats for his team.

Senzu joins the BC.Game lineup following a difficult 2026 for the team where they failed to qualify for the IEM Cologne Major 2026, and weren’t able to qualify for the playoffs even in the weaker field of PGL Bucharest. He will replace the outgoing António “aragornN” Barbosa, who was benched alongside IGL Christopher “MUTiRiS” Fernandes earlier this month.

Senzu’s Passion UA stint comes to an end

Passion UA’s global project featuring Senzu and Santino “try” Rigal was a big roster shake up for the Ukrainian organization. With two talented stars joining the team, expectations would naturally be set higher than before.

Related—Passion UA revamp roster with Senzu and try

Instead, Passion UA struggled against Tier-2 opposition at smaller LAN events, with their latest outing at FRAG 20 being the final nail in the coffin. The team’s loss to Wildcard’s brand new roster could have been excused had it not been for their other defeat at the hands of Collegiate CS2 team Fisher College. Despite the disappointing results, Senzu was consistently the standout player on the roster, averaging a 1.21 rating over 52 maps.

MUTiRiS on BC.Game
IGL MUTiRiS was recently benched. Image via PGL

Is Senzu the player BC.Game need?

BC.Game entered the Counter-Strike space just over two years ago. Yet in those 24 months, the organisation has had 20 players step onto the roster at one point or another. So will Senzu simply be the 21st name on a long list? Or have BC.Game finally found the piece they need to pair with s1mple?

As it stands, the team features Senzu, s1mple, Denis “electroNic” Sharipov, and Adones “krazy” Nobre, with assistant coach Robin “ScrunK” Röpke set to stand-in as IGL for IEM Atlanta and CS Asia Championship. So while the Senzu signing is an undeniable upgrade, BC.Game have a lot of work still to do to round out their roster.


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