Passion UA open to offers after BC Game Masters exit

Passion UA is open to offers for its players after withdrawing from BC Game Masters Season 2 days before the event, forfeiting four group-stage matches and losing VRS points.
Passion UA withdrew from BC Game Masters Championship Season 2 days before the tournament began, forfeiting all four of its scheduled group-stage matches and losing VRS ranking points. The organization has made its players available to offers, HLTV reports, citing people familiar with the situation.
The late withdrawal ends the squad’s season and removes its chance to earn points and prize money at the event. Automatic forfeits for each scheduled match led to an immediate reduction in the team’s VRS point total, which affects regional standings and qualification paths for future events.
Passion UA currently lists four permanent players on its roster. Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev joined on loan from ENCE last month. Santino “try” Rigal and Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold were signed in February; Senzu initially arrived on loan from The MongolZ and moved to BC.Game on a loan deal in April. Team sources say the organization is prepared to consider offers for any roster members.
A team member identified only as JT described the situation as: “Right now we’re kinda just in limbo.” The organization declined to respond to requests for comment.
Passion UA did not qualify for the Cologne Major after the February signings and subsequent roster changes. With the BC Game Masters withdrawal, the squad’s competitive season is effectively over and its roster status is now open to negotiation.







