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mzinho Leaves The MongolZ, Joins BC.Game
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mzinho Leaves The MongolZ, Joins BC.Game

Ayush "mzinho" Batbold has left The MongolZ and signed with BC.Game, the organization announced on its X page.

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mzinho joined The MongolZ in August 2022. Over nearly four years with the team, he played 572 maps, posting a 1.05 rating and 73 ADR. During his tenure, he helped The MongolZ win YaLLa Compass 2024, the Thunderpick World Championship 2024, and Esports World Cup 2025.

The move completes BC.Game's roster rebuild. The organization had already made Azbayar "Senzu" Munkhbold's loan from The MongolZ permanent and signed Emil "Magisk" Reif as its new in-game leader before adding mzinho as the final piece. The signing reunites mzinho with Senzu, whom he has called his "lifetime friend" after the latter was benched by The MongolZ in a shock move in October 2025.

Speaking on BC.Game CEO Ali Muhanned's stream, mzinho said Senzu "did a lot of convincing" to get him to join the team, and confirmed he would move to Europe to play with the roster. The transfer marks mzinho's first international move after a career spent entirely with domestic Mongolian teams.

Commenting further on joining BC.Game, mzinho said:

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"Yeah s1mple, GOAT. Playing with s1mple is... I didn't expect it my whole career so yeah, it's kind of unexpected for me, playing with s1mple. I'm excited." Asked whether that played a role in his decision, he added: "Yeah, s1mple is one of the reasons for…"

BC.Game's complete roster:

  • s1mple
  • electroNic
  • Senzu
  • Magisk (IGL)
  • mzinho
  • TaZ (coach)

The departure is a significant blow for The MongolZ, who have struggled for results since losing Senzu and now have limited replacement options within Mongolia's domestic scene. For BC.Game, the new lineup is meant to push the organization toward CEO Ali Muhanned's stated goal of reaching the world's top five by the end of the year, though the team will start from zero on the VRS with an entirely new core.

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