Thorin commented on the similarities in the CS2 roster-building approaches of Team Falcons and BC.Game Esports

Analyst Duncan “Thorin” Shields drew a parallel on his personal X social media page between the transfer policies of Team Falcons and BC.Game Esports, and also discussed their effectiveness.
I see that people are making the same mistake with BC.Game Esports as they did with Team Falcons. Despite all the talk about these organizations “simply” spending tons of money, the general public and industry insiders still refuse to acknowledge what that actually means.
If G2 Esports or Team Liquid fail with their roster, they’ll have to keep it for another six to twelve months before completely rebuilding and revamping it.
Team Falcons and BC.Game Esports can keep trying indefinitely as long as they’re willing to keep spending money. Eventually, they’ll stumble upon a core that works, and from that point on, building an elite team will be practically inevitable.
Earlier, analyst Duncan “Thorin” Shields also criticized The MongolZ’s management over the transfers of its main Counter-Strike 2 roster members, Azbayar “Senzu” Munkhbold and Ayush “mzinho” Batbold, to BC.Game Esports.
Photo: Adela “Mawrr” Sznajder, DreamHack.


