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VALORANT: Bang Joins Sentinels Just After Leaving 100 Thieves

In the world of Valorant, popular pro player, Bang (bangzerra) has officially joined Sentinels, the massive esports organization. The news of the 20-year-old Valorant pro’s signing comes just days after he officially left 100 Thieve’s Valorant team.

Bang Joins Sentinels’s Valorant Team

With the VCT in its off-season, many teams are acquiring new players, trying to prepare for the 2025 season. Sentinels are no different.

After coming in second in the Red Bull Home Ground North American Qualifier, the team has officially signed Bang. The player not only played on 100 Thieves but was at one point a player for TSM, making him quite the decorated Valorant competitor.

While having played for various big esports teams, Bang has never actually won a Valorant Champions. The player, however, seems to be quite determined with his new start at Sentinels.

“I’m ready to f**king win,” said Bang in Sentinels’s announcement video. In fact, these were the only words the player expressed, showing that his drive is focused solely on being the best.

Bang Leaves 100 Thieves Just Days Ago

The competitor left 100 Thieves’s Valorant team just a few days ago, making his signing to Sentinels an extremely fast turnaround.

“Hardest decision of my career,” said Bang on Twitter when announcing he was leaving 100 Thieves. “I know this makes some people happy and some people sad. I wish I helped 100T win more, but in the end, I’m proud of what we accomplished.”

Bang’s words resonated with 100 Thieves fans, and fans of his own. It will be exciting to see what this new chapter brings for the competitor as we approach the end of the year, heading into the 2025 VCT season.

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