Senzu is officially a BC.Game player. The Mongolian rifler, still contracted to The MongolZ, joins on loan and slots straight into a lineup headlined by s1mple and electroNic ahead of IEM Atlanta on May 11.

The Move

BC.Game confirmed the signing on April 27 through their official channels, with The MongolZ releasing a statement acknowledging the end of Senzu’s previous loan at Passion UA. There was no buyout. No drama. Just a clean handover between organizations, and a 19-year-old rifler stepping into the biggest opportunity of his career so far.

He replaces aragornN, who was benched alongside IGL MUTiRiS on April 14 after BC.Game’s disastrous run at PGL Bucharest, where the team managed just a single series win before being eliminated by FOKUS.

Coach Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas made his intentions clear when speaking about the pickup. Senzu’s positioning, according to TaZ, will free up electroNic to play the spots he thrived on during his years at NaVi. That alone tells you the thinking behind this move: BC.Game are done trying to force round pegs into square holes.

Why Senzu Matters

HLTV’s No. 13 player of 2025. The first Mongolian ever to crack the Top 20. Four EVP awards. A 1.30 rating at the BLAST.tv Austin Major, where The MongolZ reached the grand final. An Esports World Cup trophy. All of that happened when he was just 18.

He was benched by The MongolZ in October 2025 due to burnout, spent February through April on Passion UA, and put up a team-high 1.21 rating across 52 maps even as the team around him failed to produce results. Passion UA could not qualify for the IEM Cologne Major, lost to Fisher College (a collegiate team) at Fragadelphia 20, and never looked like a project that matched Senzu’s ceiling. He was a tier-1 player stuck in tier-2 lobbies. That chapter is over.

BC.Game’s 2026 Roster Change: What’s Left to Fix

The IEM Atlanta lineup reads: s1mple, electroNic, krazy, Senzu (loan), and ScrunK (stand-in IGL). That last name is the issue. ScrunK was BC.Game’s analyst before being pushed into a playing role out of necessity. He is a veteran of the German CS scene with pro experience dating back to Fire Flux, but he is not a long-term IGL solution for a team with these ambitions.

BC.Game CEO Ali “Akofocus” Muhanned previously stated the organization is in talks with an IGL from a tier-1 team. However, the official announcement confirms ScrunK will call for at least the next two events, with the permanent IGL search continuing after the Major window. Nocries, an 18-year-old Mongolian FACEIT star based in the US, is also registered as a substitute for Atlanta.

The deeper context is grim. BC.Game entered 2026 by buying the SAW core for a reported $2.5 million, inheriting SAW’s VRS ranking and securing automatic tier-1 invites. That investment bought them a peak world ranking of No. 19 in January and then a slow, painful slide to around 73rd in the Valve Regional Standings. They missed the Cologne Major entirely. Between January and mid-March, s1mple logged more Dota 2 matches than CS2 games on FACEIT, according to publicly available DOTABUFF and FACEIT data. The SAW experiment failed completely, and now the organization is rebuilding on the fly for the second time this year.

What to Expect at IEM Atlanta

Senzu’s arrival gives BC.Game something they have desperately lacked: a proven fragger who can create openings. He is an aggressive entry-style rifler who thrives on Dust2, Mirage, and Nuke, with some of the highest kill-per-round numbers among top-tier riflers in 2025.

The question is fit. Playing alongside s1mple and electroNic is a different universe from anything Senzu experienced at Passion UA or even The MongolZ. Both veterans are famously demanding teammates, and the communication barrier is real. Senzu’s English is limited. The team has no established system, no permanent IGL, and roughly two weeks of practice before they hit the stage in Atlanta against NaVi, Vitality, FaZe, Liquid, and Astralis in a $300,000 event.

Raw talent is not the issue here. BC.Game now have three players capable of putting up monster individual numbers on any given map. The issue is everything else: structure, calling, and whether this roster can hold together long enough to develop any kind of identity before the next change comes.

Senzu’s loan from The MongolZ to BC.Game has been officially confirmed by both organizations.