Counter Strike 2: The MongolZ suddenly announced the benching of Senzu..
2025-10-23 10:36
Mongolian Counter Strike 2 powerhouse The MongolZ suddenly announced on Wednesday through their official Twitter account that rifler Senzu has been benched effective immediately.
The MongolZ did not elaborate on the reason for Senzu's benching in its official statement, stating only that it was a joint decision reached after discussion among all team members. They thanked Senzu for his contributions and wished him well in the future.
Regarding his sudden benching, Senzu said, "It feels like leaving home. We've created so many memories together. I wish my loved ones well. I apologize to everyone who supports us for this bad news."
Given Senzu's outstanding performances throughout the year, his sudden benching surprised many fans and netizens.
It is worth noting that, this is the first roster change since The MongolZ signed Senzu in September 2023, when the team was still hovering near the top 30 in the world rankings.
With his outstanding performances, Senzu quickly rose to stardom, helping the team rise from dark horse to championship contender.
About Senzu
Senzu, who is still only 19 years old, was born in Mongolia on August 11, 2006. He became a professional Counter Strike esports player in 2019, primarily playing as a rifler but can also play as an AWP-er.
Senzu previously played for The Black Company, Aravt and The Shine, bursting onto the scene with the latter with a strong performances in the ESEA Cash Cup Asia Spring.
In June 2022, Senzu joined The MongolZ for the first time.
During this time, he helped the team win the Perfect World Arena Premier League Season 2 Challenger Division.
In October of the same year, Senzu joined Mazaalai, but a month later, he moved to former Thai team, NKT.
During this time, he helped the team win the 2022 Skyesports Championship and the MESA League Season 3, as well as finishing in the top 4 in the Perfect World Arena Premier League Season 3 Pro Division.
In September 2023, Senzu returned to The MongolZ.
Since the summer break, Senzu has averaged a 1.11 rating, making him the team's top performer.
In August of this year, Senzu led the team to win the Esports World Cup finals, achieving the highest rating of the tournament.
He also led the team to the finals of the BLAST Bounty Fall and FISSURE Playground Season 2.
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