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    Sentinels Drama Explained: Sentinels CEO Tackles Closure Speculations Head-On

    Cecil SalesBy Cecil SalesAugust 28, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    CEO Rob Moore recently spoke out to stop rumours that Sentinels might be shutting down. This was done in response to growing worries about the group’s future. An offering letter sent to the U.S.

    Securities and Exchange Commission revealed that the Sentinels organisation, which is a big name in the world of esports, has been having trouble with money.

    Sentinels Drama Explained: Sentinels CEO Tackles Closure Speculations Head-On

    The letter said that even though Sentinels had started a crowdfunding campaign with the goal of raising $1.23 million, the group would still need more money to keep running for more than just four or five months.

    The situation got more complicated when the offering letter said that Sentinels would only be able to keep running for two to three months if only the campaign’s minimum goal of $14,997.15 was reached and no additional capital could be raised from existing shareholders or outside sources.

    With monthly costs of nearly $700,000, including player and staff salaries and merchandise inventory, Sentinels’ finances have drawn a lot of attention. This is especially true given the current trend in the industry to cut costs, which is often called the “esports winter.”

    Rob Moore got up on stage to directly address these worries and explain the next steps for Sentinels. He said that it’s interesting that a single sentence from an 80-page document has become the topic of conversation on Twitter.

    In an honest interview with George Geddes, Moore emphasised that Sentinels had already taken steps to raise money from within, which ensured that the group of investors who back the organisation would stick to the strategic plan.

    Moore made it clear that the plan is to keep funding the operation, putting to rest fears that Sentinels will be shut down soon.

    Moore shed some light on Sentinels’ path to making money. The organization’s Valorant team made a lot of progress in 2021, when they won the VCT Stage 2 Masters Reykjavik and did well at other Valorant events. Because of this success,

    Sentinels put a lot of money into building their brand, hoping to catch up to North American esports teams that have been around longer. Moore talked about how far Sentinels had come on social media and how their followers and engagement had grown faster than their competitors’.

    Moore was optimistic about the potential of Valorant team-branded skins, which are set to come out in 2024 and are expected to make their brand more popular. Even though Sentinels is still fairly new to the industry, it has managed to reach the same number of people as more established North American organisations.

    This could lead to better sponsorship opportunities. Moore also talked about other ways to make money, like the membership club SEN Society and the decision to run the merchandise operations in-house, which led to higher profit margins.

    Even though Sentinels lost $8.2 million in 2022, which was more than the year before, Moore is still optimistic about the organization’s future. He was hopeful that they would be able to slowly stop losing money and start making money again soon.

    The crowdfunding campaign for Sentinels has raised close to $65,000 so far, and it will continue until November 2. The organisation is worth an impressive $30.09 million right now, which shows how much potential they have despite the financial problems they are facing.

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