Popular esports organization suggests a return to VALORANT with its head coach search

One of the best runs in the team's history was achieved by his VALORANT Game Changers roster, which finished third overall.

Popular esports organization suggests a return to VALORANT with its head coach search, Credit: VCT 2023
By Shubham Dalal | Aug 13, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Popular streamer and content producer DisguisedToast announced his entry into the esports industry at the beginning of the year by establishing a professional VALORANT team. The 31-year-old may be plotting a victorious return for next year, despite the fact that his initial try wasn’t particularly successful.

On his social media pages, DisguisedToast recently retweeted a previous message from the previous year in which he requested his followers to name the finest unsigned VALORANT pro they knew of. However, he stated that he was “thinking of starting a team again” and inquired about the best coach available for hire. If you need more information about a Popular esports organization that suggests a return to VALORANT with its head coach search, read carefully, and don’t forget to share with your friends.

After acquiring the services of legendary duelist Jaccob “Yay” Whiteaker, Disguised’s latest foray into the Challengers scene in North America saw the squad garner much fanfare. Being one of the top players in the world at the time, the 24-year-old was a stunning acquisition for DSG.

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Contrary to expectations, DSG, from the first game on, found it difficult to establish itself in the league. The team should have been a top contender based on paper, but they failed to win a single series and only managed to win two maps during the entire season, which led them to finish last. After losing back-to-back games in the Challengers Play-in Relegation event and being eliminated from the circuit, the road finally came to an end. The conclusion of DSG’s year was disappointing, and the newly appointed organization owner acknowledged that it was “one of the more challenging experiences I’ve faced in [my] career.”

As the summer was coming to an end, Toast’s new esports endeavors, such as the League of Legends Challengers League team that just won the NACL championship, finally struck gold. One of the best runs in the team’s history was achieved by his VALORANT Game Changers roster, which finished third overall. Fans can anticipate the roster to formally compete next year when the season resumes if DSG fields another team for the Challengers circuit in North America.

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