Esports Star Sinatraa Brutally Turns Down $144,000 Contract Offer
The offer came through a tweet from Rohith KR, CEO of the Indian organization Gods Reign.
Overview:
- The great talent hasn't yet committed to any particular offer.
- Despite not getting a spot in one of the 30 groups supported by Riot, Sinatraa did get a request to perform in India.
Jay "Sinatraa" Won is gradually returning to the professional Valorant scene after a two-year break. It only seems a matter of time before Sinatraa starts to make more waves in the game's Esports scene, even though he and his all-star team, Untamable Beasts, experienced a disappointing exit from the LCQ phase of the VCT Challengers 2023 Split 1.
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Valorant: ‘That’s It?’ Esports Star Sinatraa Brutally Turns Down $144,000 Contract Offer From Indian Organisation Gods Reign
The elite player isn't currently committed to any one offer. Sinatraa did receive a proposal to play in India, even though he won't be obtaining a seat in one of the 30 Riot-sponsored organizations.
The deal was announced via a tweet from Gods Reign's CEO in India, Rohith KR. Rohith offered Sinatraa $144,000 to play for his team without additional perks like travel, hospitality, or medical coverage.
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Recently, Sinatraa rudely rejected the offer in response. The former Overwatch professional asked in recent life, "That's it?" "I earn that much on Twitch in a month."
Indian supporters, who would dearly love to see a top North American or European player make their way to the region, will be devastated by Sinatraa's response. The only Indian organization with foreign athletes on its roster is Global Esports, one of the partnered teams in the VCT.
International players on the club, however, come at a high price. Rushindra Sinha, CEO of Global Esports, estimates that a top player from North America might run a team between $35,000 and $40,000 a month. A European player of comparable calibre will cost no more than $25,000 a month.
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