TenZ launched Project T - merch and manga from a Valorant player
After the recently completed successful sale of Starlight Pro computer mice in a collaboration between Finalmouse and TenZ, the latter thought about selling his own merchandise and even making a manga.
“From thoughts to action!” - he thought and realized his plan. Now, under the auspices of Project T, you can find clothes with his prints, as well as purchase a manga, the first page of which can be found on the store page.
Currently, the Project T store has eight outerwear items, including sweatshirts, sweatshirts and T-shirts, four outerwear items, among which you can find shorts and joggers, as well as one cap. The categories will most likely be replenished with new products over time, and given the popularity of the player in the Valorant world, and the successful sale of his personalized devices for gamers, there is no doubt that such trade will be successful.
Items cost between $24.99 and $59.99 depending on the type of clothing.
By the way, if you don’t know what we are talking about and missed the news about what the Starlight Pro sales campaign was like, then you can return to our material and get acquainted with an interesting situation.
Tyson 'TenZ' Ngo became a professional Valorant player after a bad start in CS:GO. His example shows that sometimes decisive actions are extremely important to change your career and life for the better. Since 2017, he has performed under the subtLe tag, after which he played in such rosters as Bad News Bears, ATK, Cloud9 and others.
He hasn't won a single win in any of the really big or significant $5,000+ tournaments. Among the biggest achievements are 3rd-4th place at Arctic Invitational 2019, 2nd place at ESEA Season 30 Premier DIvision North America and 4th place at BLAST Pro Series Los Angeles 2019, where he received the most prize money, namely $15,000 per team.
After the Canadian earned $16,000 in CS:GO, the esportsman moved to Valorant. Since April 2020, he has been playing as part of Cloud9, and after almost a year he moved to the ranks of the Sentinels, with whom he achieved great success. Over the next five months after joining the Sentinels, TenZ began to win tournament after tournament, and in May 2021 he became the champion of the VCT 2021: Stage 2 Masters - Reykjavik, a championship with a prize pool of $600,000, where the main reward was $200,000.
It is noteworthy that at that time the esportsman was listed in the Sentinels as a player on loan from Cloud9 Blue. On June 1, he had already signed a full-fledged contract. Throughout his career in CS:GO and Valorant together, Tyson has earned a total of $110,000 in prize money.
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