“Among Us Is Dead”- Disguised Toast Explains Why, and What’s Next for Him

Published 05/02/2021, 12:21 PM EDT

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Among Us has just lost its most incredible player in Disguised Toast. The 29-year-old streamer made a name for himself in the streaming world with the game. The year of pandemic brought Among Us into the limelight, and it also helped many lesser-known names to become household names.

Disguised Toast has been among those people who saw an unprecedented rise. He showcased unfathomable instincts with his social deduction, which made him something of a legend. However, the streamer has come confirmed that he will no longer play the game, as he has grown tired of creating the same content.

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Disguised Toast feels Among Us era has come to a close

The Taiwanese-Canadian streamer feels an era has come to an end. Among Us had its moment under the sun, however, things have changed in 2021. The streamer clearly feels burnt out with the game, as he religiously streamed and uploaded content on the game forthe past 8 months. The streamer is now looking forward to playing other titles, figuring out what is next for him.

” It would be essentially the end of the Among Us era, and then it is going to be few months of doing nothing. I’ll just play random games on steam games here and there, random YouTube videos here and there, variety gaming.

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“You know when I left Twitch, I wasn’t a variety gamer, nobody watched me play that wasn’t TFT or hearthstone. I was killer on my viewership and scared me from playing variety for a while.”

Toast already had a bad time with other titles like Hearthstone that caused his viewership to plummet. He stated that it feels quite bad to lose viewers just like that.

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Toast feels playing one game is significantly easier for a streamer than a variety. He is grateful for everything Among Us has done for him and his stream, which has allowed him to have a community. As he rightly claimed, the sky is the limit for him, as he teased hosting a podcast that would be similar to the popular Joe Rogan Experience.

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Ayank Chourasia is an eSports author at EssentiallySports and has been professionally writing since 2016 and has worked across many fields. He regularly keeps tabs on a wide range of professional esports like Dota 2, Valorant, CS and fighting games. He has been an ardent gamer since his childhood, and became a defender of the ancients in Dota 2 during his college days.
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