BC.Game have officially said goodbye to Senzu. The club announced that the Mongolian player’s loan had come to an end, thanked him for his time with the team, and also separately addressed The MongolZ, who had allowed the player to leave on a temporary transfer.
The story of Senzu
At first glance, this looks like a short and routine transfer update, but for BC.Game it carries much greater weight. The team is once again left in a situation where it practically has to rebuild a workable roster from scratch, and the Senzu story never turned into a full long-term solution.
This is especially noticeable given that Senzu arrived at BC.Game not as a random stand-in, but as a highly notable player. In 2025, he placed 13th in the HLTV Top 20, and before the move he was already considered one of the most prominent representatives of the Mongolian scene.
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The loan ended very quickly
BC.Game’s official message was extremely concise: the club simply thanked Senzu for his time and confirmed that his loan had come to an end. This means the player is no longer part of BC.Game’s active roster and is returning to The MongolZ system.
For Senzu himself, this is already the second short loan spell in a relatively brief period of time. Before BC.Game, he had also spent time with Passion UA, but that stint did not last long either. So now he once again finds himself in the status of a player around whom new transfer interest could potentially emerge.
He barely had time to show himself at BC.Game
The problem with this story is that Senzu’s in-game stretch at BC.Game was too short to draw any major conclusions. According to HLTV, he played only four matches for the team and finished that period with an average 1.03 rating.
Those are not disastrous numbers, but they are not the kind that could quickly turn a short loan into something more. Especially since BC.Game themselves failed to produce the needed results during that time: the team finished last at both IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championships.
BC.Game are entering another rebuild
The most important part of this news is that Senzu’s departure once again leaves BC.Game in a very raw state. According to HLTV, the club’s main roster now effectively consists of only s1mple and electroNic, with TaZ listed as the coach.
At the same time, the former SAW core — MUTiRiS, aragornN, and krazy — are in substitute status. And that means the club will either have to add new players around its current star duo or once again search for a different roster model that allows it not just to exist, but to actually move up in the rankings.
The market is open for Senzu again
For Senzu himself, this news is also important. Despite the very short period at BC.Game, his name still carries weight thanks to his status as one of the best Asian players of the past few seasons and his place in HLTV’s 2025 top 20.
So formally, this farewell to BC.Game does not look like a step backward in his career. Rather, it looks like another intermediate stage after which Senzu once again becomes available for new options — whether through a return to The MongolZ structure or through another potential transfer.
The club officially said goodbye to the player
The BC.Game x Senzu story ended quickly and without much sporting payoff. The club officially said goodbye to the player after the end of his loan, and the Mongolian rifler once again finds himself in the status of an available asset on the market.
For BC.Game, this means a new rebuilding phase around s1mple and electroNic. And for Senzu, it means another turn in a very unstable but still high-profile stretch of his career, where his next move could once again become a major story of its own.

