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Disguised Toast Reveals His Valorant Team “DSG”

Disguised Toast announces the formation of his professional Valorant team, DSG

Disguised Toast is a well-known Twitch streamer and content creator who streams and creates videos featuring the game Valorant. He is known for his entertaining commentary and engaging personality, and has a large following on social media platforms.

On October 31st, Disguised Toast took to Twitter to ask for recommendations for the best unsigned professional Valorant players. Pro players and personalities, including Connor “PROD” Moran, Matthew “Wedid” Suchan, and Hannah “bnans” Kenney, responded to the post. William “Scarra” Li, a former League of Legends pro player, commented that Disguised Toast might be serious about starting a team, to which Disguised Toast replied that he is always serious.

Disguised Toast recently announced on Twitch that he has established a new company to sign Valorant players and that he has already signed three players to the team. He said that he is waiting for a few more players to sign the contracts he sent out and will make an announcement once everyone has signed. He mentioned that he is having trouble coming up with a team name and expressed his desire to avoid using the word “esports” in the team’s name.

Disguised Toast, a popular streamer and member of the OfflineTV group, has revealed the creation of his professional Valorant team, known as Disguised or DSG. The announcement of the team has been highly anticipated by his followers.

The official roster for Disguised Toast’s Valorant team, as reported by Dot Esports, includes Joshua “steel” Nissan, Damion “XXiF” Cook, Drake “Exalt” Branly, Joseph “clear” Allen, and Amgalan “Genghsta” Nemekhbayar. XXiF, Exalt, Genghsta, and coach Kyle “OCEAN” O’Brien previously played together on the Knights team.

Now that the deals have been finalized, Disguised Toast’s Valorant team will participate in the open qualifiers for the NA VALORANT Challengers League, which begins on January 9th.

The goal is to become one of six teams from the open qualifier to reach the league through one of two open qualifier brackets. The first open qualifier will run from January 9th to January 13th, with the top four teams advancing to the league.

A second “last chance” qualifier will take place from January 17th to January 22nd, with the top two teams advancing. The league play for the NA VALORANT Challengers League will begin on February 1st and will consist of two splits with a mid-season invitational in between, followed by playoffs.

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