VALORANT superstar TenZ needed just one round to get an ace in Sentinels’ return to international play
After nearly two and a half years away from the international VALORANT stage, Sentinels’ lone remaining player from that once dominant era made an immediate impact in their VCT Masters Madrid opening match today.
Sentinels superstar Tyson “TenZ” Ngo got Sentinels fans and the Madrid crowd rocking early with a Classic pistol ace in the first round of Lotus against Team Heretics, adding another chapter to the VALORANT team’s book on how to sell the Sentinels capsule. As the two teams fought over control of the Long A corridor, TenZ put the Sentinels-branded Classic to work, even managing to get the last two kills of his ace with only nine points of health to spare.