BC.Game Esports Signs Mongolian Counter-Strike 2 player Azbayar 'Senzu' Munkhbold

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  • Mongolian Counter-Strike 2 player Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold joins BC.Game Esports to help solidify the popular gaming firm's attacking setup

  • "His arrival brings more firepower, depth and flexibility to the team. We look forward to helping him integrate quickly and contribute consistently," the company proclaimed

BC.Game Esports has announced that Mongolian Counter-Strike 2 player Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold has joined its active roster on loan from The MongolZ.

Known for his explosive rifling skill, the 19-year-old Senzu was named in HLTV's Top 20 Players of 2025. 

During 2024–2025, The MongolZ made deep runs at major international tournaments and upset several elite European teams.

Senzu's arrival further strengthens BC.GAME Esports' attacking setup. As a young rifler with experience at the highest level of competition, he is expected to provide stronger round-opening ability and more entry options, while adding further tactical possibilities to the existing roster. As the team continues to adjust and develop around its CS2 project, Senzu's addition is expected to help improve its overall attacking rhythm and roster depth.

"Senzu has already shown that he can compete at a high level," said a BC.GAME Esports spokesperson. "His arrival brings more firepower, depth and flexibility to the team. We look forward to helping him integrate quickly and contribute consistently."

The addition of Senzu forms part of BC.GAME Esports' continued development of its Counter-Strike 2 project. The team is investing in international experience, roster depth and long-term competitiveness, further strengthening its foundation in the global CS2 scene. 

  • Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com 

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