Senzu's Twitch channel launched July 5 at 19:00 Ulaanbaatar Time (11:00 UTC) and peaked at 108,400 concurrent viewers during the Cologne 2026 Grand Final B-site 1v3 clutch demo replay commentary. The peak beats bLitz's June 27 debut record of 84,300 concurrent — setting the new Mongolian-language CS2 streaming record and marking the second consecutive Mongolian-language record set within 8 days.
The stream metrics
- Peak concurrent: 108,400 (18:47 UTC during the clutch demo replay midpoint)
- Average concurrent (across 4h 22m stream length): 76,200
- Total unique viewers: 480,000+ across the stream length
- Chat messages: 892,000+ (Twitch top-5 CS2 stream by chat message volume in July 2026 to date)
- Subscribers gained: 34,800 (Tier 1: 28,500 / Tier 2: 3,200 / Tier 3: 3,100)
- Bits donated: ~$18,400 equivalent
The clutch demo replay segment
The opening 45-minute segment — Cologne 2026 Grand Final B-site 1v3 clutch demo replay with Senzu personal commentary — drove the concurrent peak. Segment breakdown:
- Round 22 (B-site retake attempt setup): 84,300 concurrent (tied bLitz debut record)
- Round 23 (the 1v3 in progress, sh1ro engagement 1): 96,700 concurrent
- Round 23 (donk engagement 2): 102,800 concurrent (bLitz record beaten)
- Round 23 (chopper engagement 3, defuse timer): 108,400 concurrent (peak)
- Post-clutch round 24 (post-comeback narrative): 96,200 concurrent
Senzu commentary highlights
Senzu's personal commentary on the clutch:
"OK so the B-site retake — three of them. sh1ro at heaven, donk at connector, chopper at ninja-corner. I have the spray pattern in my head — I train this in aim-botz for two hours every day. This isn't luck. sh1ro heavens me first — I see him before he sees me. Boom. Donk connector — I have the pre-fire wall angle. Boom. Chopper ninja — this is the hardest one because I don't know he's there. But I hear his footstep to the bomb. I know his read is the defuse. I don't rush. I wait 1.2 seconds for him to commit to defuse. Boom. My teammates are screaming. My mom is screaming. Mongolia is screaming. This is not just my clutch — this is a country's clutch."
The Mongolian-language streaming share
With Senzu's launch, Mongolian-language streaming share of total CS2 Twitch viewership reached 5.2% on July 5 (up from 3.1% at the June 27 bLitz debut). Industry projections had a bull-case scenario at 4-6% share — Senzu's launch landed at the top of the projected range.
Sponsorship layer confirmation
Senzu confirmed two sponsors during the debut stream:
- Big Wave Energy — Mongolian energy drink brand, confirmed as primary energy sponsor (as pre-announced).
- Klingande — French DJ (surprise) — reveal at end-of-stream that Senzu had licensed Klingande's "Jubel" for his stream-opening intro. Not a sponsorship deal per se — a music licensing partnership.
What this means for the roster streaming ramp
With bLitz (June 27) and Senzu (July 5) launched, the Mongolian roster streaming trajectory is materially ahead of even the bull-case projections. mzinho (Aug 2) and blitz (Aug 9) are now expected to launch to elevated audience baselines — Twitch algorithmic amplification of Mongolian-language CS2 content is well-established by August. Mzinho debut concurrent projections revised upward from 40-60K to 55-80K range.
The BLAST Spring Finals amplification
Both bLitz and Senzu are expected to co-stream / commentate The MongolZ matches at BLAST Spring Finals 2026 (July 14-18). Their combined Twitch audience (at current concurrent levels) exceeds the Mongolian-language MNB state broadcast projected peak of 350-500K — meaning the majority of Mongolian-language Spring Finals viewership is projected to consume the event via Twitch co-streams rather than television.