Sinatraa Retires from Overwatch to play VALORANT for Sentinels | ESPN Esports
Reigning Overwatch League MVP and 2019 Overwatch World Cup champion Jay "Sinatraa" Won will retire from competitive Overwatch and instead now compete in VALORANT as a part of esports organization Sentinels, sources familiar with the player's plans told ESPN. Arda Ocal breaks down the news and what the means for the future of both the Overwatch League and VALORANT
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