Despite losing to LOUD 0-2 earlier in the VCT Americas Kickoff, Sentinels absolutely trounced LOUD in the Grand Finals with a 3-2 win in what is a massive resurgence for the once-great Valorant org. Sentinels are so back.

While TenZ has stuck around as a fan-favorite player (and was willing tospeak with Dexertoafter their prior win over NRG), Sentinels have struggled to find a roster that could replicate the lightning in a bottle they captured with their original roster.

However, with some time, effort, and a new IGL in the form of johnqt, Sentinels have finally found their roster. After years of struggling, they’ve had a massive comeback with a 3-2 win overLOUDin the VCT Americas Kickoff Grand Finals.

Sentinels crush LOUD to take over VCT Americas

Sentinels crush LOUD to take over VCT Americas

Sentinels have only been gaining momentum as the VCT Americas Kickoff has gone on. From losing to LOUD initially to winning every other set after, they’ve gone from a shaky opening to crushing the competition.

Their win over NRG was the crucial W to get toVCT Masters Madrid, with the Grand Final win being worth points, seeding, and bragging rights. That said, Sentinels have earned bragging rights and then some considering the way they won the last match of the set.

Despite Icebox and Bind looking a bit grim, Sentinels took Lotus with a one-sided win and completed their Grand Finals run in spectacular fashion. There’s no possible argument against SEN being the best team on the day, and the best team in the VCT Americas circuit currently.

This is just unreal from@zekkenVAL…#VCTAmericaspic.twitter.com/vR24E4YEor

It isn’t even like one player carried, either. Every player had some big moments in the series where they clutched rounds and made the right decisions under pressure.

If Sentinels can keep up this level of performance internationally, the other teams attending VCT Masters Madrid should be scared. Then again, LOUD didn’t make it easy either.

Carver Fisher is Dexerto’s Deputy US Editor. His expert coverage areas include Gaming and competitive Esports, where he’s covered League of Legends extensively. He also has bylines at Elo Entertainment and Inven Global. Contact him here: carver.fisher@dexerto.com