The Sentinels are a premiere Los Angeles-based esports organization dedicated to building competitive teams across esports while connecting as many passionate fans as possible. Overwatch League MVP Sinatraa to retire, heading to VALORANT (1:34), Sentinels announce four-member VALORANT roster including Sinatraa, League of Legends World Championships 2020 group stage analysis. Is the gap closing between major and minor regions in League of Legends? Sinatraa leaves a massive legacy in Overwatch, including being the reigning regular-season Overwatch League MVP, OWL Season 2 champion with the San Francisco Shock, and Overwatch World Cup gold medalist with Team USA. Valorant holds a bright future in the competitive esports ecosystem. Sentinels founder Rob Moore said this in the team's official release: "Our goals as an organization are to connect our fans to the biggest, most exciting games in esports, and to recruit championship-caliber teams as we have in other games like Fortnite and Halo. The Sentinels Apex Legends trio had multiple first-place finishes, including at TwitchCon San Diego in September 2019, as well as a third-place result at the EXP X Games Invitational in Minneapolis. Twitch. Following his retirement from Overwatch, Sinatraa will use his world class talent to lead the Sentinels Valorant team. Earlier Tuesday, Tyler Erzberger and Jacob Wolf first reported for ESPN that Jay "Sinatraa" Won would be retiring from Overwatch to pursue a career in VALORANT, and that he would be joining the Sentinels. ... Sentinel supports academy programs, content creators, and hosts game servers for community members to enjoy and connect with one another. About the Sentinels. Team Sentinel was founded in 2018 to be an all encompassing Esports organization, from casual to amateur to pro. The Sentinels are pleased to announce the fifth member of our competitive Valorant roster ahead of the game’s full release on June 2. Headlining the roster is Jay “Sinatraa” Won, former star player of the San Francisco Shock. With Sinatraa, Kyle “Bugha” Giersdorf and the Sentinels Halo team the organization is now home to current World Champions in three different games. Brian “Zyfa” Wielgolaski. Read more: How VALORANT's meta evolved during ESPN Esports' VALORANT tourney | How Team Canyon pulled off an upset in ESPN Esports VALORANT Invitational. When I saw the team that Sentinels has put together, with so much experience from different esports, I knew that this was the right place to go and I'm excited to be at the front of it. He led his team to victory in the 2019 Overwatch League Grand Finals and was awarded MVP of the 2019 season. Reigning Overwatch League MVP and 2019 Overwatch World Cup champion Jay "Sinatraa" Won will retire from Overwatch. $3,386,024.00 from 48 tournaments. Nathan “retzi” telen. On joining the Sentinels, Sinatraa said, "The move to Valorant is no doubt a huge step in my career, and I couldn't be more excited about the opportunity.