BC.Game Adds Senzu on Loan After His Frag 20 Run
The Mongolian rifler arrived one day after helping Passion UA to a third-place finish at Frag 20, and he will join BC.Game for IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championship.

BC.Game has added Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold on loan from Passion UA, with the move landing just one day after he helped Passion UA finish third at Frag 20.
BC.Game Esports confirmed the addition in a post on X on April 27, 2026, and Senzu now slots into a roster that already includes Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev, Denis “electroNic” Sharipov, Adones “krazy” Nobre, and Robin “ScrunK” Röpke. The announcement is available in BC.Game Esports’ post on X.
Welcome @Senzucs to BC Game Esports 🤩@bcgame pic.twitter.com/evENqDHOgd
— BC Game Esports (@BCGameEsports) April 27, 2026
The timing matters. BC.Game has been working through a roster reset after benching Christopher “MUTiRiS” Fernandes and António “aragornN” Barbosa earlier this month, and the team is still looking for a long-term in-game leader after the Major. Senzu gives the lineup another rifler with proven upside while the team keeps its short-term plans intact for IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championship.
This is also another reminder of how active the upper end of Counter-Strike roster movement has become. We recently saw a similar loan move in s1mple’s loan move to FaZe Clan, and BC.Game’s latest change adds another layer to that pattern.
Senzu’s time with Passion UA was short. He joined from MongolZ in February and spent a little over two months with the team, where he posted a team-high 1.21 average rating. He also missed IEM Rio because tournament rules required his team to field more than one North American player. For the next two events, BC.Game’s lineup will be Senzu, s1mple, electroNic, krazy, and ScrunK, with Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas coaching.
Passion UA will move on with Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev in Senzu’s place.
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