Sentinels have shaken things up in Marvel Rivals, parting ways with three of their players just months into the 2025 season.

The move comes shortly after the Ignite Mid Season Finals earlier this month, where the team struggled to replicate their earlier success.

The players leaving are Mark ‘Karova’ Kvashin, Ryan ‘Rymazing’ Bishop, and Anthony ‘Supergomez’ Gomez. All three joined the North American organisation only five months ago but confirmed on socials that they’re now moving on.

Sentinels’ strategist player Chassidy ‘aramori’ Kaye shared a heartfelt farewell to her departing teammates, saying:

“What a wonderful year we got to spend together, and we achieved so much. Farewell to my teammates, and good luck to my friends.”

Sentinels’ Run So Far

Sentinels only entered the Marvel Rivals esports scene on 3 March 2025, just a few months after the game’s launch. They made an instant splash by winning the very first Rivals Fight Night.

A few weeks later, they finished third at the Marvel Rivals Invitational 2025 in North America before really putting themselves on the map with a dominant run in Season 1: Eternal Night Falls. Sentinels swept 100 Thieves 4–0 in the grand finals to lift the championship.

Their biggest win to date came in Ignite Stage 1, where they edged out 100 Thieves again in a nail-biting 4–3 grand final to be crowned Americas champions.

But things took a downturn at the Mid Season Finals. Sentinels were knocked out early, falling 2–3 to Citadel Gaming (Brr Brr Patapim), the Stage 1 champions from EMEA, in the very first round of the lower bracket.

What’s Next?

Despite the roster shake-up, Sentinels are still locked in for Ignite Stage 2 later this year thanks to their Stage 1 performance. Dates haven’t been officially confirmed, but the event is expected to take place between September and October.

As it stands, the roster is down to just three players: aramori, Jacob ‘teki’ Lebel-Frenette, and Jimmy ‘nectar’ Lebel-Frenette. The team has yet to announce any replacements, though coach William ‘Crimzo’ Hernandez could potentially step in as he’s done before.

Sentinels aren’t the only ones shuffling rosters either. The Ignite Mid Season Finals champions recently announced that they’re parting ways with Rad EU and are now looking for a new organisation to call home.

One thing’s for sure, Stage 2 is shaping up to be another big turning point for the Marvel Rivals competitive scene.