BC.Game have still not finished building their new CS2 roster. The organization’s CEO, Ali Muhanned, said that the team has not yet signed the final player, and promised to share more information next week.
The most important point here is that this is not just about a delay in the announcement. According to the CEO, there are still things in the process that need to be “fixed,” which means the final point in the negotiations or internal preparation has not yet been reached.
After Magisk, the main question is who will become the fifth player
This statement came shortly after BC.Game officially signed Magisk as their new in-game leader. That is why attention immediately shifted to the final vacant slot: the core of the team has already taken shape, but the roster is still not fully complete.
Right now, a fairly high-profile lineup is forming around BC.Game, featuring s1mple, electroNic, Senzu, and Magisk. But until there is a fifth player, the team still looks not like a finished project, but like an almost completed structure.
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“More information next week” is an important signal
The phrase about news next week sounds like an ordinary teaser, but in reality it means a bit more. BC.Game are no longer hiding that the process has dragged on, and they openly admit that there are still issues inside that need to be resolved before the final announcement.
That is exactly what fuels the interest. When a club has already assembled a strong core but cannot immediately close the final position, the automatic question becomes whether this is about difficult negotiations, a change of candidate, or some kind of organizational complications.
BC.Game are still in build mode
On paper, the team already looks much more serious than before. The arrival of Magisk gives BC.Game not just a big name, but a player around whom they can build the structure of the game. Together with s1mple and electroNic, this instantly makes the project far more noticeable on the market.
But without the final player, any assessment is still premature. One unfilled position in modern CS2 changes everything: roles, balance, the map of possibilities, and the pace of preparation for upcoming events. That is why the main story around BC.Game right now is not that they have already assembled a superteam, but that they still have not finished putting it together.
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The new roster
BC.Game have almost shown what they want their new roster to look like, but the final piece of the puzzle is still missing. CEO Ali Muhanned directly confirmed that the last player has not yet been signed, and the club promised to reveal more details next week.
So the main conclusion right now is simple: BC.Game are already close to finishing the roster, but they are not yet ready to call themselves a fully formed team. And the next few days should show whether the club can quickly close the last slot and finally move out of the build phase.

