

Jeremay Wang, aka Disguised Toast, is a Taiwanese-Canadian streamer and YouTuber. On December 19, 2022, this popular internet personality founded a Valorant esports team named “Disguised.” Later, on June 2, 2023, this esports team extended its branches into the esports scenario of League of Legends as well.
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And this League of Legend roster of Disguised has finally made Toast sigh with relief, that too after losing $1 million. Sounds strange, right? Let’s explore what actually happened.
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The Birth of Disguised Toast’s Dream eSports Organizations: Disguised
It’s a dream for many gamers to be on a prestigious esports team and compete for glory. On the other hand, some have the dream of owning one. But owning an official esports team in today’s world is hugely expensive. Be it the cost of the high-end setups or the residents of the players, be it the players’ salary or other expanses, one certain individual can’t imagine how hard it is to sustain a full-fledged esports team without the financial support of sponsors and investors. Even big teams like FaZe Clan and The Guard are struggling.
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But the Disguised Toast didn’t hold back his passion and obsession for it. He introduced his own valiant team during the first Split of NA. Besides having players like Steel, Genghsta, Nerve, and many more, Toast announced the signing of “El Diablo of Valorant“, Yay, who is considered to be one of the best Valorant players in the world.
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The story doesn’t end here, as Toast also expanded his esports team in the arena of League of Legends with players like Young, Fakegod, Tomio, and many more.
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How the League of Legends team of Disguised Made Toast’s Dream Come True
As there is no investor or sponsorship waiting to fund their financial needs, it became a heavy load for Toast to own and sustain all the expanses of these two professional esports teams. According to the latest reports, the Offline TV member stated that DSG would cost him $1,000,000 by the end of the year!
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just got off a call with my accountant and apparently i'm gonna be spending twice as much as i expected for dsg
-$1,000,000🙃 pic.twitter.com/AZMEhdXLYZ
— DSG Toast (@DisguisedToast) May 29, 2023
So, it’s now up to his two teams to show up and stand for their owner’s pride, passion, and fight he is putting up for Disguised.
Although the Valorant team couldn’t live up to the expectations, it didn’t even manage to qualify for the playoffs in the first season of NA. But Disguised’s League of Legend team did something impossible.
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2023 NACL Champions 🏅
Turns out there wasn’t a trophy… but we got amulets! #DSGWin pic.twitter.com/Y5Pcg20DNH
— DSG (@Disguised) August 10, 2023
Yes, the League of Legend Roster of Disguised has been crowned the NACL 2023 Champions.
Toast had two dreams. One was to own an esports organization. He lived up to his dream and owned two teams. But it was up to his team’s players to make Toast’s other dream come true.
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And it seems the League of Legend roster of Disguised has successfully achieved the dream of Toast of becoming the champion of the NACL 2023.
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