Tenz shared his perspective on the Sentinels roster as they head into the upcoming season, aiming to achieve more than they did last season. Comparing Tenz to other players like Primmie, a highly talented player from the Pacific region currently playing for Talon, alongside Zekken from Sentinels’ lineup, shows the top-quality players the team possesses. Keep reading for more Valorant News on the upcoming VCT 2025 season.
Xeus Joins FUT Esports Roster
First, FUT Esports confirmed that Zeus would join their roster. This player had been linked to several teams, including Fanatic, during Rustlemania’s early days. There were talks about why Fanatic considered him, especially after Derke left. Rumors suggest that Zeus’s arrival at FUT Esports creates an opportunity for other players. Cned, the 2021 world champion with Ascend, has been on multiple rosters, including NAVI for Esports. Cned, rumored to join Apex, may find his next destination with the team that qualified through Ascension.
Turkish Duelists on the Rise
Zeus, a top-quality Turkish duelist, adds immense value to FUT Esports. His highlights clearly demonstrate his abilities. However, questions remain about whether his addition to the new roster will lead to success. Other teams had shown interest in him, but Xeus’s crisp, clean aim makes him a great addition to FUT Esports. As the team finalizes its roster, these developments become increasingly interesting, particularly regarding players like Zekken and Primmie. With so many talented duelists worldwide, it’s always difficult to determine the best, but these players stand out.
Fanatic’s Missed Opportunity with Zeus (Valorant News)
Fanatic reportedly almost signed Zeus when they were looking to replace Durka. Turkish reports claimed the deal was nearly locked in, but Fanatic’s management later clarified that the signing wasn’t happening. Despite interest, Fanatic didn’t pursue Xeus, opening the door for FUT Esports to take the opportunity.
Game Changers World Championship and Red Bull Homegrounds
The Game Changers World Championship qualifiers have nearly concluded, with teams such as Shopify Rebellion already securing a spot based on their performances. The grand final, featuring SR versus Flight Quest Red, will also determine another team’s qualification. Additionally, the Red Bull Homegrounds event, which included a show match, saw Tenz share clips of Primmie’s standout performance.
T1’s Progress in Red Bull Homegrounds
T1, a rapidly improving team, recently secured victories against Crest Gaming and RQ. With Kush joining their roster, T1 looks impressive, especially with players like Stax, Meteor, and Buzz. Their ascent to the Red Bull Homegrounds grand finals showcases their potential to become one of the best teams globally, not just in the Pacific region.
Zeta vs. T1: Red Bull Homegrounds Grand Finals
Zeta Division advanced to the grand finals after a competitive series against DFM. Currently facing T1 in the grand finals, Zeta is fighting to stay in the match after losing two maps to T1. With T1’s impressive attacking side on Ascent, the team seems comfortable on maps like Ascent, setting them up for potential victory. The upcoming Bind match will determine if Zeta can pull off a reverse sweep or if T1 will hold on for the win.
Tenz on Sentinels and Primmie
Tenz praised both Zekken and Primmie for being some of the best mechanically gifted players in their regions. He emphasized that while individual talent is crucial, the best team wins, and Sentinels’ new roster has the potential to shine. Tenz also highlighted that creating a favorable environment for star players to shine is essential for success.