BCG completes permanent transfer of player Senzu for $1M
The crypto-backed esports organization converts a loan deal into one of CS2's most notable acquisitions, adding a top-20 ranked player to a roster that already includes s1mple
BC.Game Esports has officially signed Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold on a permanent basis, paying The MongolZ a reported $1 million transfer fee to lock down the 19-year-old Mongolian CS2 talent. The deal, announced on June 23, 2026, converts what began as a loan arrangement in late April into one of the more significant player acquisitions in the current CS2 transfer market.
From loan to lockdown
Senzu first joined BC.Game on a temporary loan basis in late April 2026, competing at events like IEM Atlanta while technically still under contract with The MongolZ. That loan period formally ended on June 22, one day before the permanent signing was announced.
During his time with The MongolZ, he reached the final of the BLAST.tv Austin Major, one of the premier tournaments in competitive Counter-Strike. He also earned the 13th spot on HLTV’s 2025 Top 20 players list.
The roster BC.Game is building
Senzu isn’t walking into a bare cupboard. BC.Game’s roster already features some of the most recognizable names in Counter-Strike history, including s1mple and electroNic, both of whom made their names as pillars of the legendary Natus Vincere lineups that dominated the scene for years.
Where crypto meets competitive gaming
BC.Game isn’t a traditional esports organization. It operates a crypto gaming platform that accepts over 150 digital currencies and features its own native $BC token. The esports team functions as both a competitive venture and a marketing vehicle for the broader platform.