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Sentinels Grants TenZ a Week of Rest; Marved Confirmed as Stand-in for VCT Americas Super Week

Sentinels grants Tenz a week off, Marved steps in for VCT Americas Super Week

North American esports organization, Sentinels, has decided to give its Valorant player Tyson “Tenz” Ngo a much-needed break for a week, with Michael “Marved” Haussman stepping in as his temporary replacement for the VCT Americas Super Week.

Sentinels prioritize player well-being

In a move that emphasizes the organization’s commitment to prioritizing player well-being, Sentinels have opted to grant Tenz some time off to recharge and recuperate. This decision comes amidst the rigorous and demanding nature of professional esports, recognizing the importance of mental and physical health for long-term success.

Marved brings experience to the table

To ensure continuity and maintain a competitive edge, Sentinels has chosen to substitute Tenz with Marved, a skilled and experienced player within the Valorant scene. Marved is familiar with the high-pressure environment that esports competition entails and his addition to the roster showcases Sentinels’ dedication to maintaining their championship-winning form.

Looking ahead at VCT Americas Super Week

Sentinels’ decision to give Tenz a break will not hinder their performance during the upcoming VCT Americas Super Week. With Marved stepping in, the team remains focused and prepared to conquer the challenges ahead. Their goal of retaining their title and securing a spot in the VALORANT Champions Tour: Masters Two Reykjavík remains unchanged.

As Sentinels seeks to dominate the competition, fans and spectators eagerly anticipate their synergy and performance in this highly anticipated tournament.

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