Beginning on Monday, January 17 and running through Friday, January 22, Jay “Sinatraa” Won will play in his first professional VALORANT match since February 2021.
Who does Sinatraa’s VALORANT team play in the Challengers LCQ?
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The other members of Sinatraa’s Untamable Beasts team are the streamers PROD and dizzy, as well as the former OpTic Gaming star Marved and the former Sentinels player Jared “zombs” Gitlin.
After being accused of sexual assault by his ex-girlfriend Cleo Hernandez, Sinatraa has withdrawn from VALORANT’s competitive scene.
A six-month ban was handed down to the ex-Sentinels player in May 2021 for failing to cooperate fully with Riot Games’ investigation; he has been back in the game since November. While Sinatraa claimed he was ready to return to the pros in April 2022, he continued to work as a streamer.
If Sinatraa’s Untamable Beasts team were to win one of the two LCQ spots for VALORANT Challengers North America, Sinatraa would be able to return to the professional circuit. Who, exactly, will Untamable Beasts be facing in this tournament?
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During the Challengers LCQ, who will Sinatraa’s new squad face?
The North American VALORANT Challengers LCQ features 256 teams. In the first round, the No. 10-seeded Untamable Beasts will face the No. 247-seeded Coconut Munchers, who lost to Disguised Toast’s squad, 2-0, in the open qualifier.
In the event that Untamable Beasts defeat Coconut Munchers, they will face the victor of the match between Chaos and Full Sail Armada.
The full VALORANT Challengers North America LCQ bracket is available on the tournament’s official website. Since all of the Untamable Beasts players are so invested in making content, it’s likely that every game will be broadcast live.