ScrunK leaves BC.Game: why the analyst’s departure matters before the new season
3 min readWinio Team
ScrunK has left BC.Game and decided not to extend his contract with the club for the next season. The German specialist is already looking for a new team, where he is ready to work as an analyst, assistant coach, or head coach.
ScrunK spent around five months with BC.Game. During that time, he worked with the roster featuring s1mple and also helped the team at IEM Atlanta 2026 and CS Asia Championships 2026. At those events, BC.Game failed to win a single series and finished in last place.
For Winio, this story is interesting as an example of why evaluating a team is not only about the players, but also about the structure of the staff. An analyst affects preparation for opponents, demo work, map pool adjustments, and the understanding of recurring mistakes throughout the season.
The main context is BC.Game’s instability in recent months. The team with s1mple attracts a lot of attention, but its results have not yet matched the level of expectations around the roster. In this situation, changes in the staff can be just as important as player moves.
ScrunK’s departure also raises the question of how BC.Game will prepare for the next season. If the club plans to rebuild its game, it will need a clear analytical base: an understanding of strong maps, weaknesses, communication issues, and the scenarios the team regularly loses.
Fans should follow staff changes as closely as player transfers. This is especially true for a team trying to build a competitive system around a star player.
Winio’s approach helps read news like this through tournament context. The departure of an analyst is not just a change in the staff list; it is a factor that can affect team preparation, adaptation quality, and long-term consistency.
BC.Game enters the new season with another question around its internal structure. If the club quickly finds a replacement and builds a clear preparation model, the team can move forward. If the process takes longer, the absence of a stable analytical block could become an additional problem for s1mple’s roster.