The MongolZ, a prominent name in the esports arena, has made a strategic move to strengthen its roster for the remainder of the 2025 season. This decision sees the talented player Unudelger ‘Controlez’ Baasanjargal stepping into a permanent role within the team, following his temporary stint earlier in the year. His addition is expected to bring a blend of experience and fresh energy to the squad as they gear up for upcoming major tournaments.
The Journey to StarLadder Budapest Major
In an exciting development, Controlez is set to represent The MongolZ at the highly anticipated StarLadder Budapest Major in November. Reports suggest that this will mark his second major appearance this year after previously competing with Chinggis Warriors at the BLAST.tv Austin Major in June. Furthermore, The MongolZ will benefit from his participation in other major events such as the IEM Chengdu 2025 and BLAST Rivals Fall, offering ample opportunity for both the team and the player to sync before the major kicks off on November 24th.
Controlez is slated to make a significant impact as The MongolZ aims to defend its top position in the global Counter-Strike 2 rankings.
The MongolZ in 2025
The year 2025 has been a remarkable one for The MongolZ, as they have consistently proven their prowess in the international Counter-Strike 2 scene. Their achievements include clinching the Esports World Cup and securing multiple podium finishes in renowned competitive events. Despite the recent changes in their lineup, the team remains a formidable force, poised to continue their winning streak.
The upcoming IEM Chengdu 2025 presents not only a competitive platform for Controlez to debut with The MongolZ but also a chance for him to showcase his skills alongside some of the best teams globally. The event, running from November 3rd to 9th, offers a substantial prize pool, further intensifying the competition.
Challenges and Expectations
As The MongolZ looks to maintain their dominance, the inclusion of Controlez raises questions about how he will fill the shoes of Azbayar ‘Senzu’ Munkhbold, who was unexpectedly benched. With Controlez’s rich history in Counter-Strike, which began in 2017, the team is optimistic about his ability to adapt and thrive in this new role. The decision to bring him aboard cites a need for more time to evaluate the academy players, underscoring the importance of experience and immediate impact in their strategy.
Controlez’s presence promises to be an intriguing element as fans eagerly await The MongolZ’s performance in the forthcoming tournaments.