BC.Game bids farewell to Senzu following loan stint, faces roster rebuild around s1mple and electroNic

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BC.Game’s Counter-Strike 2 roster just got a little thinner. Mongolian rifler Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold has officially departed the team following the conclusion of his loan from The MongolZ, ending a brief but eventful chapter that saw him compete alongside two of the most decorated names in CS history.

The move, announced on June 21, 2026, leaves BC.Game with a familiar problem: how to build a competitive squad worthy of the talent already on the roster. With Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev and Denis “electroNic” Sharipov as the core, the ceiling is obvious.

What Senzu brought to the table

Senzu first joined BC.Game on loan around April 27, 2026, making his stay roughly eight weeks. In that window, the team competed at IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championships, two events that offered legitimate tests against quality opposition.

Before arriving at BC.Game, Senzu had already proven he could perform at an individual level that punches well above the average tier-two rifler. During a prior two-month loan stint with Passion UA in February 2026, he posted a team-high rating of approximately 1.21 to 1.22. Senzu was also ranked as HLTV’s No. 13 player in 2025.

Senzu returns to The MongolZ, and BC.Game goes back to the drawing board.

A year of roster turbulence

BC.Game’s 2026 has been particularly restless. The organization benched both MUTiRiS and aragornN back in April, right around the same time Senzu arrived on loan.

BC.Game entered the CS2 scene in 2024, backed by the crypto casino platform that was established in 2017.

The crypto casino behind the team

BC.Game is a crypto-native gaming platform that supports over 150 cryptocurrencies and hosts a library of more than 8,000 games. The platform also has its own native token, $BC, which is built on the Solana blockchain. The token has a total supply cap of 10 billion and incorporates buyback-and-burn mechanics alongside staking-inspired reward structures.

As of the most recent data, $BC trades at around $0.012.

What this means for investors and fans

A single roster move in CS2 isn’t going to move the needle on $BC’s price in any meaningful way. The token’s stability at its current trading level suggests the market has already priced in the reality that BC.Game’s esports division is a work in progress.

The buyback-and-burn mechanism provides a structural floor of sorts. Weekly buybacks mean there’s consistent, programmatic demand for the token regardless of what happens on the server.

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