After Valorant, YouTuber Disguised Toast’s League of Legends Team All Set to Dive Into the Competitive Scene
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Disguised Toast, has established himself as a distinguished figure in the world of Twitch streaming, leaving a significant mark on the eSports industry. Continuing with that form, recently, he captured attention by acquiring a professional League of Legends team that will soon be participating in the highly anticipated North American Challenger League. This team will represent the Disguised banner, cementing Toast’s presence in the eSports scene.
This venture into eSports is not unfamiliar territory for Disguised Toast, as he had previously entered into the pro scene by acquiring a team for Riot Games’ Valorant. His entry into the world of eSports began with this. After successfully assembling a competitive team in Riot Games’ tactical shooter, Toast is now prepared to dive into the expansive domain of League of Legends eSports. He eagerly shared his excitement with followers through a Twitter post, hinting at the thrilling journey that lies ahead.
Disguised Toast is all set to dive into the world of the League of Legends competitive scene
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DSG Toast, the official Twitter page of Toast’s pro team, recently revealed the information. They eagerly announced their upcoming participation in the NA Challenger League. In response, Toast retweeted the announcement saying, “o boy here i go buying an esports team again. thrilled to be part of the LCS ecosystem and will be trying our best to bring some excitement to the scene.”
o boy here i go buying an esports team again
thrilled to be part of the LCS ecosystem and will be trying our best to bring some excitement to the scene https://t.co/HcM0EUp6Aq
— DSG Toast (@DisguisedToast) May 24, 2023
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Disguised Toast has become one of the pioneering content creators to venture into team ownership in the VCT thanks to his organization, DSG. This move has set an example for other content creators. Following his steps, Ludwig and MoistCr1TiKaL, have also become team owners with their respective organizations, Moist Moguls.
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However, Toast’s influence in eSports extends beyond men’s teams. He has also acquired a team for the VCT Game Changers event, which features prominent female streamers and as well as fellow OfflineTV members such as Kyedae, Quarterjade, and Sydeon. This act showed his dedication to promoting inclusivity and diversity within the competitive eSports scene, providing opportunities for talented female players to showcase their skills.
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What do you think about the future of Distinguished Toast’s eSports team? Do you think they will be able to hold their own in the eSports scene? Let us know in the comments below.
Edited by:
Jito Tenson