{"id":16874,"date":"2021-05-19T19:52:17","date_gmt":"2021-05-19T19:52:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/valorant-pro-sinatraa-hints-at-retirement-with-new-twitter-bio"},"modified":"2024-07-19T06:52:33","modified_gmt":"2024-07-19T06:52:33","slug":"valorant-pro-sinatraa-hints-at-retirement-with-new-twitter-bio","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/valorant\/valorant-pro-sinatraa-hints-at-retirement-with-new-twitter-bio","title":{"rendered":"Valorant pro Sinatraa hints at retirement with new Twitter bio"},"content":{"rendered":"
Jay “Sinatraa” Won may opt not to return to competitive Valorant after Riot’s six-month suspension is up<\/a>, as his new Twitter bio suggests he’ll move to full-time content creation for Sentinels, the esports org who has yet to announce the future of the former Overwatch pro within their ranks.<\/p>\n Esports Talk host Jake Lucky tweeted out<\/a> the updated bio comparing it to what was previously under Sinatraa’s profile, with any semblance of Won being a Valorant pro being wiped out.<\/p>\n Sinatraa, who was sidelined while an investigation was being conducted regarding accusations from his ex-girlfriend of sexual misconduct, failed to provide video evidence that he had previously promised to have in his possession, thus the six-month suspension as Riot stated Won had “misrepresented certain facts, made false statements, and did not cooperate with the investigation.” <\/p>\n The 21-year-old stated offscreen during a recent Twitch stream that he “doesn’t know<\/a>” if he’ll go pro again, and all indications seem to suggest he will be true to his word this time around.<\/p>\n(Picture: Jake Lucky)<\/span><\/p>\n