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Sentinels’ Valorant Team Initiates Rebuilding Process, Adding 2 Ex-XSET Players

North American Sentinels Sign Former XSET Players for VALORANT Roster Rebuild

North American organization Sentinels is planning to add two former XSET players to their VALORANT roster for the upcoming VCT 2023 season. Sources indicate that both in-game leader Rory “Dephh” Jackson and superstar Zachary “zekken” Patrone will join Sentinels as part of their roster rebuild. These two signings will add depth and talent to the team, with the new season set to begin in February.

Sentinels Roster Rebuild

Sentinels’ roster is still incomplete, but the organization has been actively discussing potential new players to strengthen their team. The addition of Dephh and zekken is just the beginning of their efforts to create a formidable lineup for the upcoming season.

Former XSET Players’ Impact

Zekken and Dephh played crucial roles in XSET’s success during the previous VALORANT season. XSET was one of the most dominant teams in North America, successfully qualifying for Champions and defeating teams like Fnatic and FunPlus Phoenix. However, they faced defeat against OpTic Gaming and lost a rematch against FPX in the losers bracket’s second round.

Coaching Staff Additions

In a recent announcement, Sentinels revealed the addition of former XSET head coach Don “SyykoNT” Muir and former Ghost Gaming coach Adam Kaplan to their coaching staff. SyykoNT will serve as the head coach, while Kaplan will take up the strategic coaching role. This addition brings valuable expertise and guidance to the team.

Sentinels’ Future Competitions

Sentinels is preparing to compete in the kick-off tournament next February, where all 30 partnered teams from EMEA, the Americas, and Asia will participate. This three-week tournament will be held in São Paulo, Brazil, showcasing top-tier VALORANT talent from around the world.

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