Just one day after placing third at Frag 20 with Passion UA, Azbayar ‘Senzu’ Munkhbold has joined BC.Game on loan.
The Mongolian Counter-Strike pro will play alongside Oleksandr ‘s1mple’ Kostyliev and BC.Game’s assistant coach, Robin ‘ScrunK’ Röpke.
The coach is filling in for the team’s next two tournaments, IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championship, with the team looking for a new permanent IGL after the Major.
This comes after BC.Game benched Christopher “‘MUTiRiS’ Fernandes and António “‘aragornN’ Barbosa earlier this month.
BC.Game has struggled for results recently, following a Group Stage exit at PGL Bucharest and failing to qualify for the Cologne Major.
Meanwhile, Senzu only spent just over two months with Passion UA, having joined from MongolZ back in February.
Passion UA have struggled for form, though Senzu has put in decent performances with a team-high average 1.21 rating.
However, Senzu missed out on IEM Rio as tournament rules required his team to field more than one North American player.
For the next two events, BC.Game’s roster will be:
- Oleksandr “‘s1mple’ Kostyliev
- Russia Denis “‘electroNic’ Sharipov
- Portugal Adones “‘krazy’ Nobre
- Mongolia Azbayar ‘Senzu’ Munkhbold
- Germany Robin ‘ScrunK’ Röpke
- Poland Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas (coach)
“What I like about Senzu is the positions he will be taking will also enable us to give electroNic more space to shine on the positions he used to play back in the day on NAVI,” says BC.Game coach Wiktor ‘TaZ’ Wojtas.
Meanwhile, Passion UA will now field Viktor ‘sdy’ Orudzhev in Senzu’s place.
Sdy is another former ENCE player who has had to find a new role, just like FaZe’s new stand-in signing Ryan ‘Neityu’ Aubry.
Do you think this is a good move for Senzu and BC.Game? Let us know your thoughts on the Insider Gaming Discord.
And outside of BC.Game’s next events, there’s also the BLAST Rivals Fort Worth tournament to look forward to.




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