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10:00, 03.04.2024
After the release of team sets in Valorant, players and well-known media personalities began to talk about the capsules they bought. Recently, the head of the APAC esports region in Valorant - Jake Sin, talked about which of the sets he did not buy and shared the reason for this decision.
This information was first disseminated by the producer and commentator William Cho, after which it was echoed by the VALO2ASIA portal. In one of the live broadcasts, Jake Sin mentioned that he did not buy the team set of the American organization Sentinels, which is one of the most popular among all 33 partner clubs.
Jake Sin, Head of VALORANT Esports APAC, explains why he didn't buy the SEN bundle
— VALO2ASIA (@VALO2ASIA) April 3, 2024
"I'm not letting my money go to Americas. I'm keeping the money in the family" 💀
Via: @WillChobra#VALO2ASIA #VCTPacific pic.twitter.com/h7aF7eIpFG
The head of the esports department for the Asia-Pacific region explained that he does not want his money from the purchase of the set to go to America and to an American organization, instead, he would rather keep this money within his family. By the term family, Jake Sin likely means the Pacific region, and the teams that represent their sets. Singapore's Paper Rex comes to mind, whose capsule sold the largest number of units.
We will follow other notable personalities to find out which team they chose. Continue to follow our portal for more interesting information about Valorant.
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