Jay ‘Sinatraa’ Won has been competing with the San Francisco Shock, but will leave the team and league, joining the Sentinels organization to stream Valorant and eventually compete in the game. Riot ...
Born on March 18, 2000, Jay Won is a star Valorant player going by the name of Sinatraa and is currently playing for no one but instead streaming content of his own. Along with being a prestigious ...
Update: As the investigation into Jay 'Sinatraa' Won continues, the Overwatch League has issued a statement regarding the matter. Prior to playing Valorant esports, Won was a key member of the San ...
In a major coup for the nascent Valorant esports scene, 2019 Overwatch League MVP Jay "Sinatraa" Won left Overwatch competition on Tuesday to join Sentinels' Valorant team. Sinatraa led the San ...
Kyle has a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies and has loved video games for as long as he can remember. He's owned every PlayStation, dabbled with the occasional Xbox, and even owned a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. A Valorant Esports committee has issued a six-month suspension to Jay "Sinatraa" Won following an investigation into sexual assault allegations levied ...
One of the biggest esports stories of 2020 was former Overwatch League MVP Jay 'Sinatraa' Won leaving the game entirely in order to play competitive Valorant. Since then, there have been sexual ...
After some time since the initial allegation against him, Sinatraa, whose real name is Jay Won, has been slapped with a 6-month ban from competitive VALORANT by Riot Games. The announcement of the ban ...
The Sentinels have announced four members of their newly formed VALORANT team, with pros from three different FPS titles. Earlier Tuesday, Tyler Erzberger and Jacob Wolf first reported for ESPN that ...