![]() ![]() Shroud's very hot take: Sentinels disband after Valorant Champions □ /uDe0GHovRY- Jake Lucky December 2, 2021 ![]() Of course, fans of shroud know that the esports personality is a bit of a troll these days, often making memes on stream while hosting watch parties of VCT events in recent months. Now, after recent news suggested that Hunter "SicK" Mims will not return to the Sentinels lineup for the VCT North American Last Chance Qualifier, it appears shroud will be featured in full force. Sentinels has had far from the ideal run so far in the 2022 VCT season, as most recently demonstrated with its 0-5 finish in the VCT Stage 2: Challengers NA Group Stage.ĭespite the discouraging performances, Sentinels' hopes for Valorant Champions - the VCT's end-of-year final taking place in September - are still alive by virtue of NA Circuit Points. New map Pearl kinda nice /bCtWyqleh1- Michael Grzesiek June 16, 2022 In his retirement, shroud, 28, has notably continued to be one of the most well-known streamers in North America, playing a variety of games while also showcasing his signature gifted aim from time to time. The perhaps unimaginable move marks the former Cloud9 CS:GO legend's official return to esports competition for the first time in nearly five years. I'm itching to try competing again and Valorant's something new and I want to see how I can fare against something that's new rather than going back to what I already know." Do we throw your name in there?' I was like absolutely. "This whole thing was spur of the moment over dinner," shroud said in the video. The legend returns, and he's here to win joins the Sentinels Valorant roster /VaIYTeR2nq- Sentinels July 8, 2022 The announcement video dropped in record-breaking fashion on Twitter to the tune of 228,000 likes and 6 million views since its release. He then switched to his backup Alienware 25 AW2521H monitor that had a smaller 1920×1080 resolution but boasted a higher 360Hz refresh rate.Michael "shroud" Grzesiek has joined the Sentinels Valorant roster, the North American organization announced Friday. “Playing this resolution on a higher-inch monitor feels weird,” said Shroud. He realized that playing on his Alienware 27 AW2721D monitor that had a 2560×1440 resolution and 240Hz refresh rate wasn’t helping his aim get any better. The following day, he partied up with Apex Legends pro Timothy “sYnceD” Putrow and reached Ascendant 1 after finishing his five placement games.Īfter losing nine games in a row, Shroud decided something needed to change. On his first day returning to Valorant, Shrould joined his girlfriend’s five-stack birthday stream where they played mostly unrated games. Shroud performs better in Valorant after switching to a cheaper gaming monitor Credit: Shroud, Riot Games CS:GO GOAT s1mple only plays this one agent in Valorant ranked.Watch Wardell’s crazy ace while juggling three different weapons on Chamber.He then made the switch to a cheaper backup monitor and is now on the road to hitting Radiant rank. Ironically, he realized that his top-of-the-line gaming monitor was holding him back. The 28-year-old streamer immediately knew something was off. However, when he recently returned to playing and streaming Valorant in the early weeks of Episode 5 Act 1, his aim wasn’t as sharp as it once was - and struggled against Ascendant and Immortal ranked players. While it is entertaining to see Shroud play a wide variety of games, fans are most eager to watch his insane aim in FPS games. ![]() He’s played battle royales, action RPGs, and even tabletop games to appeal to his 10 million Twitch followers. Ever since retiring from CS:GO pro play, Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek expanded the selection of games that he streams to more than just first-person shooters. ![]()
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