The 20-year-old Mongolian rifler finally addressed the question that had been hanging over Asian Counter-Strike for months. In a candid appearance on the FreezeTime Esport Talk Show podcast, Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold confirmed that his removal from The MongolZ active roster was entirely his call. The decision, he explained, stemmed from deep mental fatigue rather than any falling-out with the organization that had carried him to the global stage.

Throughout the 2025 season, The MongolZ had been one of Asia’s most formidable lineups, regularly punching above their weight at international LANs. Senzu’s sudden benching caught the scene off guard, sparking endless speculation about locker room tension or a contract dispute. In the podcast, he painted a different picture: one of a player quietly burning out behind the scenes, losing the spark that had made him a breakout star in the region.

Senzu CS2

Burnout, not buyout, drove Senzu away from The MongolZ

Senzu admitted that the pressure of competing at a high level had worn him down over time. He stopped talking to teammates, avoided the game outside of official matches, and began questioning whether he wanted to continue as a professional at all. “It was my decision. I felt like I couldn’t keep going anymore. I even thought about retiring completely,” he said. Coaches and teammates noticed the shift in his behavior and tried to intervene, encouraging him to open up, but the internal struggle had already taken root. The support from those around him was genuine, but it wasn’t enough to reverse the damage that had been building for months.

Senzu denies rumors of a blocked transfer

A persistent rumor claimed The MongolZ had slapped an exorbitant buyout on Senzu, effectively trapping him in the organization. He dismissed that narrative outright. According to Senzu, management looped him into every conversation about his future and never forced a move against his will. “That wasn’t true at all. The team always asked what I wanted and tried to help me,” he stated. Every offer that came in was reviewed together, and the final call on where to go next belonged to him. The organization, he stressed, was transparent and supportive throughout the entire process, contrary to what fans had assumed.

  • Mental exhaustion, not a team rift, caused Senzu to step away from The MongolZ lineup.
  • He seriously contemplated walking away from professional CS2 entirely before deciding to bench himself.
  • The buyout rumor is false; Senzu says The MongolZ involved him in all transfer discussions and respected his choices.
  • His goal now is to join an international roster to rediscover his motivation and grow as a player.

What comes next for the Mongolian star

Senzu made clear that a short break followed by a return to the same team was never the plan. He wants a fresh environment, one that pushes him out of his comfort zone and reignites the competitive fire that had dimmed. Testing himself against international competition is the priority, even if that means leaving the familiar structure of Mongolian CS2 behind. The region has historically been insular, but Senzu’s willingness to go abroad could signal a shift in how top Asian talent approaches career development.

The interview closes one of the longest-running question marks in Asian CS2. For months, the community had no reliable information about why one of the region’s brightest talents was suddenly riding the bench. Now, with Senzu’s account on record, the focus shifts to his next move. Several teams have reportedly expressed interest, and the absence of a blocked buyout means a deal could materialize when the timing suits both parties. The Mongolian scene, which has lost other key figures in recent years, may soon see Senzu return to competition with a renewed mindset and a new jersey.

Key Detail What Senzu Said
Reason for benching Burnout and mental exhaustion
Considered retirement Yes, thought about quitting entirely
Team support Teammates and coaches tried to help
Buyout rumor Denied, says organization was transparent
Future plans Wants to join an international team
Interview source FreezeTime Esport Talk Show podcast

With the speculation finally put to rest, Senzu’s benching is no longer a mystery but a case study in the toll that high-level competition can take on a young player. The path forward is clear: a fresh start abroad, with the blessing of the organization that helped shape him, and the hope that the next chapter will bring back the joy that once made him one of Asia’s most exciting prospects.