Sinatraa Praised Envy

TwitchAddict September 18, 2021
Sinatraa Praised Envy

The Sentinels’ Valorant roster was unexpectedly removed from the VCT Masters Berlin. TenZ, ShahZam, Zombs, Sick, and Dapr are among the members of the North American team, which was a fan favorite to win the event.

Envy, a North American Valorant squad, defeated Sentinels 2-0 in the quarterfinals to go to the semifinals.

Fans started soon after the Sentinels’ loss to Envy that the NA champs could have won if Sinaatra had been on the team. It’s worth noting that Riot Games and Sentinels recently suspended Sinaatra from Valorant. He is a member of the Esports organization who is currently inactive. However, instead of embracing the claims made by fans, Sinaatra complimented Envy’s performance. He firmly believes that Sentinels was outperformed by its fellow North American side, as he wrote on Twitter; ““they woulda won with you in, pls stop saying this braindead shit lol, envy just played insanely well”.

With the Sentinels eliminated, Valorant players around the world are shocked. The NA squad was undefeated on the world stage, and everyone was betting on them to win the VCT Masters Berlin.

Sentinels on Haven were defeated 15-13 in overtime by Envy. Envy easily defeated Envy 13-7 in the next encounter, which took place in Split. While the game against Haven was close, fans were upset with Sentinels’ performance on Split. TenZ took up the role of Raze and later stated on Twitter that he struggled with the Duelist.

According to some fans, Sentinels lost due to a lack of new strategies. In the competitive landscape, the team appears to have grown too predictable.

In the middle of all the controversy, fans must remember that the Sentinels have recently been the most dominant Valorant squad. They’ve won every VCT competition so far, and the Berlin major is only their first loss. The Sentinels Valorant roster is presently fighting for a spot in the Valorant Champions competition, and it’s safe to anticipate that they’ll want to make a great comeback.