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Rest retires from Wild Rift

One of the players in the Wild Rift roster of the Sentinels has announced his retirement. Tanner 'Rest' Skadden, known only for his Sentinels tag as a dragon slayer, has decided to retire from the Wild Rift professional scene. He began his journey on August 6 last year and spent a little less than a year in the arena. He has one victory at Fight NIght Rift Week 4, where the main reward was $500. The most solid achievements of the esportsman were the 2nd place at the North America Series 2022 Season 1 and the 17-20th position in the Icons Global Championship 2022 standings. In the first case, he earned $17,500, and in the second - $10,000.

The Sentinels' entry into the Icons Global Championship 2022 is a solid achievement in itself, as it is the $2,000,000 Wild Rift Main Event. However, taking 17-20th place out of 24 possible ones, most likely, Rest was very upset that he decided to end his career after such a result.

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According to Tanner Skadden, he may return to the world of eSports later. For now, he wants to take a break from this area, as he announced on his Twitter:

I have decided to retire from the Sentinels and esports for a while. Thanks to everyone who supported me and the team last year! It was great to play in world tournaments and grow as a player and as a person. Now I'm going to work on some community tools!

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