British player Cai “CYPHER” Watson has officially parted ways with BC.Game’s Counter-Strike 2 roster. The organization announced his departure on X, thanking him for his contribution to the team’s development.
“Today we part ways with @cyphercsgo_ as he moves on to a new chapter in his CS journey.
Thank you for your time under the @bcgame banner – we wish you nothing but success in the future.”
Today we part ways with @cyphercsgo_ as he moves on to a new chapter in his CS journey.
Thank you for your time under the @bcgame banner – we wish you nothing but success in the future. 💚#Bcgame pic.twitter.com/3uG6XIi9Qo
— BC.Game Esports (@BCGameEsports) July 24, 2025
Five months of consistency and early trophies
CYPHER joined BC.Game five months ago and quickly became a key part of the lineup. During his time with the team, they achieved notable results in the CCT online tournament series:
- 2nd place at CCT Season 2 European Series #18
- 1st place at CCT Season 2 European Series #19
These accomplishments helped BC.Game establish themselves on the Tier-2 scene and show promise as a competitive project. At the same time, CYPHER’s departure could signal the beginning of roster changes ahead of the second half of the season.
CYPHER’s impact on BC.Game
During his time with BC.Game, CYPHER stood out for his consistency and aggressive playstyle, adding depth to the team’s overall approach. His experience—particularly in entry fragging and lurk roles—frequently gave BC.Game the edge in crucial rounds. He was also one of the most statistically stable players on the roster, often ranking among the top performers during their CCT appearances.
CYPHER’s departure leaves a noticeable gap in the lineup, and it will be interesting to see who the team brings in as a replacement ahead of upcoming qualifiers and tournaments.
According to rumors, CYPHER may be joining the newly formed European team ftanic, which is currently building its lineup for upcoming events. While nothing has been confirmed officially, multiple insider sources are linking the British player to this project.