Zellsis back to Version1 after a short Sentinels adventure

Written By Doğukan Sarıdemir Writer
Last UpdatedAugust 31, 2022 at 08:05PM
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Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro is back on his home Version1 after spending a month and a half with Sentinels jersey. The 24-year-old American played in only 8 official matches in his short time with the Sentinels.

Jordan “Zellsis” Montemurro is allowed to switch over to Sentinels and compete against them as Version1 didn't have enough points this year to qualify for the LCQ. If the team had won the tournament, it's probable that Zellsis would have participated in the competition as well. Now Zellsis will once more compete with the Version1 squad.

Credit: Riot Games
Credit: Riot Games

Also, Sentinels just signed Tarik "tarik" Celik yesterday, who is perhaps the most well-known VALORANT streamer and inactive CS:GO professional. Since there is a vacancy on the professional roster, fans are already speculating as to whether he would take Zellsis' spot. Initially, they thought he would join the squad only as a streamer and had no interest in joining the professional roster. Even though Sentinels haven't made a public announcement about it, they now have some time to select who will replace Zellsis on the roster because they won't be competing in VCT 2022 - Champions Istanbul and were eliminated from the VCT 2022 - North America Last Chance Qualifier.

Current Version1 roster is:

Canada Erik "penny" Penny Canada Loic "effys" Sauvageau Russian Federation Maxim "wippie" Shepelev Canada Alexander "Zander" Dituri United States Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro

United Kingdom Ian "Immi" Harding (Coach)

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