03.07.26 - 07:5803.07.2026 - 07:58·4m4 minutos de lectura·
Por Mehdi "Ztitsh" Boukneter
Red Bull retraces TenZ's journey in new Youtube documentary
After a career filled with esports, Red Bull looks back on TenZ's journey
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TenZ at the VCT 2021 Masters Reykjavík. Credit: Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games
From his Counter-Strike beginnings to his rise in VALORANT
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Red Bull has released a new documentary centered on Tyson "TenZ" Ngo, retracing the career of one of VALORANT's most recognizable figures. The film explores his early days in Counter-Strike, his first steps in esports, and his transition to Riot Games' tactical shooter, where he quickly established himself as one of the scene's most influential and widely followed players.
The documentary also highlights the unwavering support of his family, who stood by him from his earliest competitions through the defining moments of his career. "I'm proud that I was able to impact VALORANT while staying true to myself. I want viewers to see that you can make an impact without sacrificing who you are or what you care about," TenZ said.
A retrospective before a new chapter with T1
The documentary also revisits several defining moments of TenZ's career, including his arrival at Sentinels ahead of VCT Masters Reykjavík 2021, where the team captured the title without dropping a single series and lift the Masters Madrid trophy. He later became one of the faces of VALORANT, and retiring from professional competition to transition into a full-time content creator with Sentinels.
TenZ reflecting on the role his loved ones played throughout his career, TenZ emphasized the importance of his family's support:
"Most people know me on stage or on stream as TenZ, but my family has always seen me as just Tyson. They've been there for me every step of the way. Without them, I'm not sure I would have ever pursued esports professionally."
Today, TenZ continues this new chapter of his career with the legendary South Korean organization T1, which he joined as a content creator earlier this year. As such, the documentary serves as both a retrospective of his competitive journey and a portrait of the person behind one of VALORANT's most iconic players.