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Top Esports Matches on June 24: PUBG Nations Cup 2026 Continues and The International Qualifiers Heat Up

BC.Game have completed the full transfer of Senzu from The MongolZ — but the roster reshuffle is only part of the picture.

Top Esports Matches on June 24: PUBG Nations Cup 2026 Continues and The International Qualifiers Heat Up

The Transfer That Closed on June 24

BC.Game locked in Senzu's full buyout from The MongolZ, confirmed by players.com.ua. No figures disclosed, no loan-to-buy ambiguity — a clean, complete transfer. Senzu's availability had been the open secret of the roster shuffle cycle; this closes that loop and clears the Mongolian side's books heading into the next signing window. Watch for BC.Game's active roster announcement next — the org now has to slot Senzu into a functioning lineup, not just collect signatures.

PUBG Nations Cup 2026: Ukraine's Campaign Continues

Ukraine's national squad kept its run alive at the PUBG Nations Cup 2026 on the same day. National team formats compress roster decisions differently than franchise leagues — you can't buy your way out of a bad meta read, and every match is a direct referendum on the country's player pool depth. For orgs scouting emerging talent outside Tier 1 circuits, Nations Cup remains the sharpest filter available.

TI 2026 European Qualifiers: Elimination Matches on the Line

The Dota 2 pipeline was equally active. Two European elimination matches ran on June 24 — lose, and the TI 2026 dream is over for another cycle. Two additional teams advanced a step closer to locking in their Berlin spots. The pressure here isn't abstract: for free-agent mid players and offlaners sitting on expiring contracts, qualifier performance is the only leverage they carry into negotiation season.

What's Moving Next

Senzu's landing at BC.Game won't be the last domino. The MongolZ now have a roster vacancy and a timeline — expect movement from that org within days, not weeks. Meanwhile, the PUBG Nations Cup and TI qualifiers roll into their decisive stages this week. Any team still in contention is simultaneously managing two problems: winning matches now and planning roster adjustments for the offseason window that opens once the tournament circuit closes. The smartest orgs aren't waiting for results — they're already in verbal agreements with free agents whose contracts expire July 1.