BC.Game has brought on Benjamin “cube” Stabell as their coach on a trial basis, signaling a shift in the team’s dynamic. This move confirms that Ladislav “GuardiaN” Kovács will stay on the active roster as the primary AWPer, following his temporary return to competitive play after the benching of Guy “anarkez” Trachtman. Originally coaching the team, GuardiaN has now committed to a longer playing stint.

Reflecting on the decision, GuardiaN expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to the team. After considering the offer to take on the AWP role, he decided to embrace the opportunity, believing his experience and skill could still make a significant impact.

Cube, the team’s new coach, has a background in coaching teams such as fnatic Rising, Copenhagen Flames, and Secret. He also has experience as a player in lower-tier Danish teams since 2015. While his coaching career has largely involved working with younger rosters, this marks his first opportunity to guide a lineup of seasoned players.

Cube highlighted his excitement about the new challenge, focusing on building a cohesive team environment and fostering a productive work culture. He emphasized the need to strengthen the team’s map pool and create a strong foundation before the upcoming player break.

The updated BC.Game roster now includes Jonas “Lekr0” Olofsson from Sweden, Aleksandar “CacaNito” Kjulukoski from North Macedonia, Luca “pr1metapz” Voigt from Germany, Joakim “jkaem” Myrbostad from Norway, and Ladislav “GuardiaN” Kovács from Slovakia. Benjamin “cube” Stabell joins as the coach during his trial period.