The Sentinels Valorant squad promptly posted a mysterious tweet setting the fans on fire: “The story isn’t over,” with a dramatic photo of the team attached. And boy, what a response–the reply section was utter chaos. Some are extremely hyped up, mocking, and some are just appreciating the anime poses–just classic Valorant Twitter.
Firstly, the breakdown with the real tweet. No context, no explanation; basically, some sort of vague message that could mean anything–from changes in roster to comeback arc. The picture also shows them being serious and intense, which just makes the hype go crazy. But a quick scroll to the replies will tell you that not everybody is buying the hype. Another player called them “SenShitty” with a clown emoji. Oops. One more person joked about putting their merch on discount. That was funny!
Then came the drama about the roles. Multiple comments attacking Sentinels for putting zekken on Omen, with one player asking if they were “doing the same thing to him as they did to TenZ.” That really hurts! Others are begging them to change the comps, especially after some losses on Icebox. One frustrated fan writes, “If the comp ain’t working, it ain’t working.” Can’t really argue with that logic.
Then, the fervent sentinels still cling on: “Once a believer, always a believer,” one replies with a French flag and a rose emoji. Another optimistically adds, “Year ain’t over yet.” Then butter came on with classic esports banter: Another says “Chupa mi pito” [Google translate warns not safe for work], and the second one with, “fake fan 😔” with zero subtlety whatsoever.
And one of the weirder things: In the middle of all the hot discussion, some random bot account called Pikaso pops up with a sticker promo. Because… why not? Valorant Twitter is truly the wild west.
So, What’s really going with Sentinels? Are we really looking at a big comeback being teased, or is this just some wintry damage control? Hard to say. One thing’s for sure: players are invested. Whether they’re screaming “IT’S OVER” or clinging to hope, these reactions show that Sentinels still pack a punch in Valorant esports.
And hey, if not for anything else, at least watching these tweets unfold gave us some good laughs. Anime poses, sticker ad, Spanish insults — what else can you ask for?