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2020. 1,000,000 subscribers. 2021. Last updated: October 28, 2023. Tyson Van Ngo (born May 5, 2001), better known as TenZ ( / ˈtɛnz / ), is a Vietnamese-Canadian professional Valorant player for Sentinels. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest Valorant players of all time. [3] [4] [5]
In June 2021, Sentinels fully acquired TenZ from Cloud9, buying out his contract. [11] In September 2021, Sentinels finished 5th–8th place at the Valorant Champions Tour Stage 3: Masters Berlin after a defeat to Team Envy. [12] Sentinels signed Matt "Weltis" Liu as their analyst on July 22, 2022. [13]
As a result of the suspension, Sentinels acquired Tyson "TenZ" Ngo to replace Won in the starting roster. In April 2022, Won announced his intention to return to the Valorant competitive scene. However, he did not secure a team signing after the announcement and continued his work as a content creator.
The Valorant Champions Tour ( VCT) is a global competitive esports tournament series for the video game Valorant organised by Riot Games, the game's developers. The series runs multiple events throughout each season, culminating in Valorant Champions, the top-level event of the tour. The VCT was announced in 2020, with its inaugural season ...
The latest Valorant patch 4.01 is introducing a muted words list, letting you enter words or phrases "that you, personally, would not like to appear in-game," developer Riot Games announced ...
Summit1g. Jaryd Russell Lazar, better known as summit1g, is an American Twitch streamer and former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. After retiring from competitive esports, Lazar became a well-known streamer on Twitch by streaming CS:GO and WarZ. He streams a variety of video games, such as Escape from Tarkov, Grand Theft ...
Fri, Jan 7, 2022 · 1 min read. Riot Games. A new playable character with an aggressive mobility-based kit isn’t the only potentially game-changing tweak coming to Valorant with the shooter’s ...
Zone 5 uses eight 2-digit codes (51–58) and two sets of 3-digit codes (50x, 59x) to serve South and Central America. Zone 6 uses seven 2-digit codes (60–66) and three sets of 3-digit codes (67x–69x) to serve Southeast Asia and Oceania. Zone 7 uses an integrated numbering plan; two digits (7x) determine the area served: Russia or Kazakhstan.