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Disguised Toast reportedly signs Valorant team ahead of NA Challengers qualifiers

Popular Twitch streamer, Jeremy “Disguised Toast” has signed multiple players to put together a Valorant roster for the North... Shubh | 6. January 2023

Popular Twitch streamer, Jeremy “Disguised Toast” has signed multiple players to put together a Valorant roster for the North American Challengers League open qualifier.

Popular streamer and content creator Jeremy “DisguisedToast” Wang first teased the idea of forming a professional Valorant team on Twitter in the month of October. Although it first appeared to be a joke, DisguisedToast put forth a lot of effort to put together a team that could compete in the NA Challengers.

According to reports from Dot esports, the Twitch sensation has signed several players to assemble his own professional Valorant esports team, ending months of speculation. The team includes the former core of the North American Challengers team Knights and a former member of ex-FIRST Gaming. Most of the Knights’ appearances were in C-tier competitions, with their best finish coming at the VCT 2022: North America Stage 1 Challengers, their only A-tier outing.

The roster will reportedly be led by former 100 Thieves in-game leader Joshua ‘steel’ Nissan. The organization has also acquired the former coach of the Knights Kyle ‘OCEAN’ O’Brien. Three players have already signed agreements with Disguised, and it is reported that the agreements with the remaining players will be finalized soon. to his. The newly assembled Valorant team—registered under the name hakuna matata,—will compete in the Challengers League open qualifier, which is scheduled to start on 9th January 2023.

According to the report, the roster includes: 

  •  Damion ‘XXiF’ Cook (Knights)
  •  Drake ‘Exalt’ Branly (Knights)
  • Amgalan ‘Genghsta’ Nemekhbayar (Knights)
  • Ashton ‘Frosty’ Rakoske (Knights)
  • Joshua ‘steel’ Nissan (100 Thieves)\
  • Joseph ‘clear’ Allen (ex-FIRST Gaming)
  • Kyle ‘OCEAN’ O’Brien (coach, Knights)

Disguised Toast finds a name for his team 

Earlier this week, Disguised Toast revealed that his Valorant team’s name would be “Disguised,” with the initials “DSG” being the abbreviation. Jeremy also revealed that he and former professional gamer Tarik would be throwing a viewing party to watch the squad play in the Valorant Challengers League: Opening Qualifiers on January 9, 2023.

Disguised Toast also discussed the challenges he encountered as an organization owner, revealing that a player he was eager to recruit with his squad was allegedly snubbed by another team. There is a good probability that the player who Toast was referring to was Max “Demon1” Mazanov, even though it wasn’t formally confirmed.

According to reporter Flynn from VLR, the up-and-coming American player was trying out for Toast’s team. According to recent reports, Demon1 will join Evil Geniuses’ 10-man roster, which appears to be the organization Toast was referring to.

Header: Disguised Toast/Twitter