BC.Game benches krazy; active roster reduced to three
BC.Game has benched Adones ‘krazy’ Nobre after six months, reducing its active roster to three and placing the team’s VRS rank at risk.
BC.Game announced the benching of Portuguese rifler Adones ‘krazy’ Nobre, ending his six-month tenure with the organization. Krazy joined the team in January as part of an ex-SAW core that included Christopher ‘MUTiRiS’ Fernandes and António ‘aragornN’ Barbosa.
MUTiRiS and aragornN were moved to the bench in April. Krazy was benched in June after the team did not build on an encouraging debut at IEM Krakow. BC.Game added Azbayar ‘Senzu’ Munkhbold on loan, but the team finished winless at IEM Atlanta and the CS Asia Championships. Krazy posted an average rating of 0.93 during his time with the team.
The active roster now lists Oleksandr ‘s1mple’ Kostyliev, Denis ‘electroNic’ Sharipov and the on-loan Senzu. Wiktor ‘TaZ’ Wojtas remains the coach. Reports show BC.Game has played four matches featuring Senzu and Robin ‘ScrunK’ Röpke, a low match count that could affect the squad’s VRS standing.
BC.Game has not released a public statement naming replacements or outlining next steps. The organization has adjusted its lineup multiple times since January and will need to return to regular match play to confirm its long-term roster configuration.
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