TenZ Shuts Down Claims

Amiel Rose Andres - July 14, 2022
TenZ Shuts Down Claims

Tyson “TenZ” Ngo, a VALORANT pro, thinks the Sentinels aren’t taking a big risk by signing popular Twitch streamer Michael “shroud” Grzesiek because he’s already quite skilled at the game.

The company made the shocking announcement on July 8th, which came as such a surprise that when the former CS:GO professional approached them, they initially believed he was playing a joke. But Shroud was dead serious, and he can back it up with his expertise from playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and first-person shooter games. The second-longest Shroud has played any game is almost 1000 hours of streaming VALORANT. 

What’s more, he continues to live up to the moniker “the human aimbot.” His highlight reel is spectacular and has a god-like triple wall bang from this past week. TenZ is certain that the well-known streamer will help the team rather than hurt it. First off, he is knowledgeable about the game as a former professional. Additionally, he is tremendously talented. 

He explained: “CS:GO players will have a pretty easy time going into VALORANT. Like, if they already know VALORANT and know the abilities and stuff, there’s a lot less for them to learn. He’s already really good at the game without actually playing it all the time and competing. Nobody can take that away from him. He is really f**king good, trust me.”

TenZ is confident that if he does have any rust to lose, it will do it while he is playing at boot camp. He continued saying he’s sure the Twitch star is “going to perform really well.”

The org hasn’t yet specified how long his mission will last. He will, however, play controller at the NA VCT Last Chance Qualifier in August, they did confirm. It is, as the name implies, the teams’ final opportunity to qualify for VALORANT Champions 2022. Sentinels must defeat teams like 100 Thieves, Evil Geniuses, FaZe Clan, and others to win the one available seat.

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