The “Gamers for Equality” Valorant Tournament of 100 Thieves has come to an end. In the grand finale, the Sentinels team led by sinatraa was crowned the winner after defeating Together We Are Terrific.
Los Angeles-based Esports organization Sentinels, led by former Overwatch League MVP sinatraa, is the winner of the 100 Thieves “Gamers for Equality” tournament in riot shooter Valorant. In a thrilling final, the selection defeated the team of Together We Are Terrific.
100 Thieves’ Gamers for Equality Valorant Tournament
Eight teams, including host 100 Thieves, competed in the 100 Thieves’ Gamers for Equality Valorant Tournament over the past few days. The charity tournament series kicked off at the beginning of the month in League of Legends, and after Valorant continues on July 15 with a Fortnite tournament for a good cause.
The most famous and biggest teams and players that the riot shooter currently has to offer are also taking part. After the exciting group stage, four teams advanced to the playoffs, which were dominated by Sentinels.
In the semifinals, Superstar sinatraa’s squad defeated Gen.G (winner of the T1 Valorant Invitational) 13-4. Together We Are Terrific defeated Immortals 13-6 in the second match.
Sentninels won the first final match 13-5 before being defeated 9-13 in the second match. The all-important third game, however, went again quite clearly to Sentinels with 13:2.
100 Thieves Valorant tournament placings
- 1st place: Sentinels
- 2nd place: We Are Terrific
- Place 3-4: Immortals
- Place 3-4: Gen.G
- Place 5-8: Cloud9
- Place 5-8: Mixup
- Place 5-8: 100 Thieves
- Place 5-8: TSM
The 100 Thieves “Gamers for Equality” tournament in Valorant was the second in a series of three charity esports tournaments.
Overwatch
Overwatch is a computer game by Blizzard Entertainment (Diablo 3, World of Warcraft) and a first-person shooter with individual fantasy elements. The game was released in May 2016.
In Overwatch, the player must choose between 21 unique characters, which can be freely selected in a loosely held classification system (offensive and defensive class, support unit and tanks).
A character’s three to four different abilities can be controlled and activated through the mouse and keyboard. The game modes already vary from scoring points to cargo hauling. Team play is required in both modes, as each character takes on a specific role in the battlefield (e.g. heal teammates, provide backup, or secure defensive lines).
The name Overwatch derives itself from a fictional elite military unit that came together when robots tried to subjugate humanity in a near future. Individual characters are associated with this unit in the game, while others oppose it. It is not yet known whether the storyline will continue in multiplayer.
Brawl
Brawl is a game mode in which time-limited rule variations of the well-known modes are drawn. Sometimes completely new game modes are used in Brawls.
Rule variations include, for example, the restriction to certain heroes or classes, changes to the cool-down times or certain cards. New game modes that have been playable so far include a soccer game and a PvE mode.
Usually, Brawls are restarted as Brawl of the Week every Tuesday at 22:00 UTC and are then playable for a week. On certain occasions, such as – Season al events, Brawls may also be playable for a longer or shorter period of time.
The game mode is comparable to the card chaos from Hearthstone and was activated for the first time in the beta phase on March 22, 2016 through a patch.
Actions
- Arcade: More health, shorter skill and ultimate cooldowns, and faster resurrection after death.
- Girl Power: Female heroes only.
- Head’s Up!: McCree, Genji, Hanzo, and Widowmaker. Only head hits count.
- High Noon: High Noon on Route 66, only head hits with McCree count.
- Highly Offensive: Only offensive heroes. Limit is two of the same hero per team.
- Junkenstein’s Revenge: Soldier, Hanzo, Ana, Mc Cree only (1 each). The first co-op PVE mode in Overwatch. Part of the – Season al event Halloween Horror.
- Justice rains from Above: Only Mercy and Pharah playable.
- Moba Watch: Only unique heroes per team. No hero switching allowed.
- Mystery Heroes: Upon death, you will be resurrected as a randomly selected Hero.
- Overly Defensive: Only defensive heroes. Limit is two of the same hero per team.
- Show Your Support: Support Heroes only. The limit is two of the same Hero per team.
- Super Shimada Bros: Welcome to Hanamura. Only Hanzo and Genji are playable. Shorter skill cooldowns, longer ultimate cooldowns.
- Tanks A Lot: Tank heroes only. Limit is two of the same hero per team.
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Only McCree, Reaper and Roadhog playable.
- We’re all Soldiers now: Only Soldier: 76 playable on control cards.
- Lucioball: Lucio only: Soccer mode, 3 vs 3.
- Yeti Hunt: Five meis against a yeti that has the characteristics of Winston.
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