Disguised Toast unveils his 2024 Esports plans

Disguised Toast unveils his 2024 Esports plans

Ganesh Jadhav

16 Oct, 2023, 05:11

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 22:30

It’s been a year since Disguised Toast ventured into esports. The Offline TV streamer and former Hearthstone professional established his own organization ‘Disguised’. Disguised has been transparent about his journey and posted about important milestones on his YouTube channel.

The ‘Disguised’ esports journey:

Disguised Toast officially ventured into esports starting with a Valorant roster. Toast shared his perspective and journey picking up the squad, then qualifying for the Knights VCL NA 2023 and the expenses related to the squad on his esports journey.

During the second split, the squad welcomed Jacob “yay” Whiteaker, but that did not help their playoff chances. The squad dropped out of the playoffs and eventually dropped out of relegation. Disguised released the team shortly after.

Toast fielded a GC valorant roster featuring popular Offline TV members Sydeon, QuarterJade with streamers TrulyTenzin, Kyedae and Valorant professional Tupperware. The team helped attract multiple viewers to the GC scene.

Toast released the roster post the first tournament, and fielded a roster of all professionals for the following two splits. Unfortunately they didn’t qualify for the GC World Champions.

The next esports Toast ventured into was League with NA League Challengers team. The squad was one of the best to play and eventually went on to secure the NA Challengers title. But with no path of promotion, Disguised released the squad.

In addition, Disguised also fields a Apex Legends roster that participated in the 2023 ALGS Championship and TFT players who’d participate in the upcoming tournament.

Merch Drop and Disguised Toast plans for 2024:

Disguised Twitter/X dropped a conclusive message yesterday 15 November commemorating the completion of a year and teasing the 2024 beginning announcement.

In the announcement dropped earlier today, 16th November, Disguised Toast officially changed the logo, reflected on the year, announced the official DSG merch and unveiled the plans for 2024.

The 2024 plans starts with a merch drop. The merch drop has been long awaited and will help DSG with the finances.

Toast also announced his plans to create official DSG handles for Instagram and Tiktok and a Youtube channel. He further announced his plans to stay with the current esports he has been part of for the past year and intention to venture into FGC for the upcoming year.

The Disguised Toast's 2023 was moderately successful. There were high points and low points but throughout the journey, Toast has been completely transparent with his fans, setting a new precedent. With the new year, Toast is determined to make the year financially successful.

Featured Image Source: Disguised Toast YouTube

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