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BC.GAME Esports signs Mongolian CS2 rifler Senzu on loan from The MongolZ

The 19-year-old Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold joins BC.GAME's active CS2 roster on loan, the latest Mongolian player to land at a tier-1 organisation.

Esports · Roster move · April 2026

BC.GAME Esports has added Mongolian rifler Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold to its active Counter-Strike 2 roster, on loan from The MongolZ. The deal was announced on the organisation's official X channel on 30 April.

Senzu, 19, is one of the most-watched young Mongolian players in the global CS2 scene. He came up through The MongolZ system and was named in HLTV's Top 20 Players of 2025, mostly on the back of strong entry numbers and clutch rounds during the team's tier-1 run last year. The loan keeps his contractual home at The MongolZ while he plays under the BC.GAME banner for the 2026 season.

Why the move matters

Loans are uncommon at tier-1 CS2 level, so the structure is the most interesting part of the deal. The MongolZ keep their long-term asset, BC.GAME plug a short-term gap, and Senzu gets a season of starts at an organisation that's actively building rather than rebuilding.

For BC.GAME the upside is straightforward. They needed an entry rifler who can take map control on T-side and trade smartly on the other half. Senzu has done both at the very top level. Expect him to take some of the opening duels off the team's existing star and push the in-game leader's first-round options wider.

For The MongolZ the move keeps a player developing in tier-1 reps without paying full first-team wages, and gives them an easy off-ramp if their own roster needs reshaping later in the year.

What it means for bettors

Two things to watch.

  • BC.GAME match prices will move. Senzu is a measurable upgrade to the rifle slots. If you want to back BC.GAME on bigger maps (Mirage, Inferno, Ancient have been their stronger pool), do it before the bookmakers' models bake in his impact, which usually takes two or three matches.
  • The MongolZ short-term lines look softer. Replacing a top-20 player mid-season is hard, even with academy depth. Expect their odds to drift in head-to-heads against the rest of the top eight until the new piece settles. That can cut both ways: more value if you fade them, more pain if you back them out of loyalty.

For Mongolian-language bettors abroad, every operator we cover prices CS2 markets, but depth varies. Stake and 1xBet post the widest range of map-level and round-level props, including first-blood and first-bomb-plant. Stake tends to publish lines earliest. 1xBet usually offers the best price on tier-1 CS2 head-to-heads once both books are up. bet365 covers the headline matches but skips most map markets.

Senzu in numbers

  • Age: 19
  • Position: Rifler (entry / lurker rotation at The MongolZ)
  • HLTV ranking 2025: Top 20
  • New team: BC.GAME Esports (loan)
  • Parent club: The MongolZ

Where you can bet his matches

BC.GAME Esports compete in the IEM and ESL Pro circuit and play across the year. Big upcoming windows include the spring qualifier swing and the BLAST stops in summer. If you're new to esports betting, our CS2 betting hub walks through the markets that actually carry value, and the esports hub covers the wider scene including Dota 2 and League of Legends.

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Bottom line

A loan of a top-20 player is a strong signal that BC.GAME's CS2 project is being run seriously, and a useful confidence check on The MongolZ's pipeline. Mongolian fans get a second tier-1 roster to follow this season. Bettors get a live edge while the market catches up. Both are good news.

For wider context on Mongolian esports and where Mongolian-speaking bettors abroad get the best CS2 markets, see our best esports betting sites page.