How It All Began
The situation unfolded a few days before the final roster lock. According to mzinho , Senzu announced that he did not want to continue competing about a week before the registration period closed. This forced The MongolZ management to urgently look for a replacement.
Among the candidates were jL and magixx . Both received offers from the Mongolian club, which was actively considering loan options to strengthen their lineup.
Who Was Closer to The MongolZ
As mzinho pointed out, The MongolZ reached out to jL , but the Lithuanian didn't even respond to the offer. Meanwhile, magixx could have joined the team, but he was slightly late—he replied the next day after The MongolZ had already signed controlez on loan.
If the team had managed to secure one of the European players, the roster would have switched to English for communication. This would have been The MongolZ 's first step toward a full transition to an international format.
The potential arrival of jL or magixx would have been one of the most talked-about transfers in the region—a move of European stars to an Asian team would significantly shift the balance of power in Tier-1 Counter-Strike. Moreover, it shows that The MongolZ are ready for bold steps and integration into the global esports landscape.




