Sinatraa Retires from Overwatch to play VALORANT for Sentinels | ESPN Esports

Sinatraa Retires from Overwatch to play VALORANT for Sentinels | ESPN Esports



Reigning Overwatch League MVP and 2019 Overwatch World Cup champion Jay “Sinatraa” Won will retire from competitive Overwatch and instead now …

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  1. Idk I just feel disappointed. I still support him and ik he can come back to owl anytime and rejoin shock if he wants. who knows. I really hope he comes back. this is a big blow for blizzard and ow/owl

  2. Blizzard had already lost when they kicked xQc and could not hold Dafran. Now with another iconic player leaving OWL is being beaten while already lying on the ground.

  3. Why ppl think this is such a big deal??? When Miro retired he had fissure replace him. Ryujehong is not as good and his successor is Jjonak or kariv. Now more than ever it will be good for tier 2 overwatch players bcuz they are most likely gonna get picked up by OWL teams.

  4. I think Valorant plays too slow to be a huge game like LoL. People want excitement. The team fights. The ability plays that turn fights. It might have a dedicated fan base, but I don't think it'll get huge esport wise with arenas like overwatch and LoL have.

  5. Not really worth playing with the invasive Anti Cheat that Valorant client has. The fact that you have to allow it access to certain system data is a bad overall look in terms of security ?

  6. All I've seen so far are rumors. Did he give an official statement? If it turns out that it is true, the most unusual and unforgivable thing is that he didn't tell his fans himself.

  7. People think he's going to flop. Maybe he will with valorant but the dude's a global MVP in overwtch. He can easily fall back on streaming due to his skill alone, fans will flock to watch Sinatraa.

  8. I hate to say it but he’s going to flop hard in Valorant… he wasn’t great at CSGO and won’t be at the pro level for Valorant. The play style of Valorant is completely different from Overwatch and it's not going to go well for him :/

  9. This dude from ESPN overreacts to this.
    – First of all mister, you should've checked sinatraa's twitter. He wrote that for the past month he wasn't feeling motivated playing the game and it showed both in scrims and official matches. Also SF Shock barely played him in the last matches they had. They almost always use Striker and Architect.
    – Secondly, sinatraa so far hasn't cited any disagreements or unconviniances with the team, he was just being honest that he didn't enjoy playing so much.

    That being said what he did is not mature at all, but hey, he is 20 years old. Maybe he has some struggles he doesn't want to bring to light and also he wants to have a fucking job where he is not benched. Valorant is a nice game, but it's in beta, you don't even know how the esports scene will be estabelished by Riot Games & partners. Neither how big the esports scene will be at start. It's too early to value those things in.

    So don't make a mess out of it.
    I hate it when media outlets that are supposed to just feed us information and analysis upon certain events go out and blow things out of proportion.
    Especially those guys who made this video, they make it like sinatraa made something horribly and disturbing, it's like they are emotionally involved that the event.

    This disguts me. But is my choice to watch this, it is my freedom to comment upon it, and my right to unsubscribe.

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