BC Game Esports has confirmed the loan signing of Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold, a 19-year-old Mongolian rifler, from The MongolZ.
The move represents a notable addition to the organisation's Counter-Strike 2 project, bringing in a player who featured in HLTV's Top 20 Players of 2025.
Senzu is regarded as one of Mongolia's most promising young talents in the CS2 scene. Commenting on his signing to the company, a spokesperson for BC Game noted: "Senzu has already shown that he can compete at a high level.
"His arrival brings more firepower, depth and flexibility to the team. We look forward to helping him integrate quickly and contribute consistently."
The signing forms part of BC Game Esports' broader ambition to develop a competitive and internationally credible CS2 squad, with a stated focus on long-term growth and roster depth.
However, the organisation behind the team operates in a grey area of the gambling industry. BC Game – the crypto gambling platform that funds the esports arm – holds a primary licence from Anjouan, a jurisdiction widely considered to offer minimal regulatory oversight, making its services illegal in numerous countries.
The company has also faced scrutiny over bankruptcy proceedings involving its former Curaçao entity, allegations of unlicensed activity in parts of Europe and controversy surrounding its shirt sponsorship deal with Leicester City.
BC Game has disputed these allegations publicly and says it is actively expanding into regulated markets.
The esports signing sits alongside a busy period for the operator more broadly. In recent weeks, BC Game has launched in Nigeria following licence approval from the Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority, introduced an automatic crypto staking model as part of its player rewards programme and appointed Kar Kheng Giam as its new CEO, with a stated remit of expanding the platform's regulated market footprint.
Senzu was named among HLTV’s Top 20 CS2 players in 2025, highlighting his rapid rise within the competitive scene