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In a move that caught many VALORANT fans by surprise, Sentinels has officially released controller player Sean “bang” Bezerra ahead of the 2026 VCT season. After a year with the North American organization, bang departs following a rollercoaster season marked by both impressive runs and missed opportunities.
“Today we say goodbye to bang. It was only a year, but it felt like so much more,” Sentinels shared on X (formerly Twitter), signaling the end of an era that many thought would last longer.
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A Year of Highs and Lows

Bang’s arrival at Sentinels in 2025 brought a wave of excitement to the roster. The former 100 Thieves standout helped the team secure two second-place finishes in the VCT Americas League, proving himself to be a steady and intelligent controller player.
However, after the team’s stellar 2024 season, where Sentinels lifted their second VALORANT Masters trophy, expectations were sky-high. Unfortunately, 2025 didn’t quite live up to that legacy. Despite their consistency in domestic play, Sentinels struggled on the international stage — failing to win a single series at VALORANT Champions Paris, a disappointing result for a team of their caliber.
Bang reflected candidly on his time with the team:
“It’s hard to look back on this year and not be disappointed, but it’s only made me more motivated than ever to improve and succeed next time.”
He also expressed gratitude to his former teammates and staff, saying:
“I want to thank Sentinels for the opportunity and all my teammates and coaches for working as hard as they did and making my time there such a great experience.”
What’s Next for Bang?
At the moment, bang hasn’t revealed his next move. With multiple top-tier organizations rumored to be restructuring before VCT 2026, fans are already speculating where the talented controller might land. His flexibility, composure, and deep understanding of the game make him a valuable asset for any roster looking to rebuild.
Will Sentinels Reshape Their Roster Again?
As for Sentinels, questions loom large. CEO Rob Moore confirmed that the organization is trialing players from its academy program, Cubert Academy, hinting that more roster moves could be on the horizon.
Head coach Adam “kaplan” Kaplan and his staff are reportedly evaluating several prospects to finalize the 2026 lineup. Whether the organization chooses to promote from within or bring in external talent remains to be seen — but one thing’s certain: Sentinels are hungry to return to their championship form.
Final Thoughts
Bang’s departure marks another chapter in Sentinels’ ever-evolving story — one that has seen its fair share of triumphs, heartbreaks, and rebuilds. As the 2026 VCT season approaches, both Bang and Sentinels stand at pivotal crossroads.
Will Sentinels’ next roster shake-up reignite their dominance?
And where will Bang’s journey take him next?
One thing is clear: the 2026 VALORANT season is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable yet.