It is over: yay’s Disguised run ends with final place, relegation from NA VALORANT Challengers 

The run was quick and something however candy: DisguisedToast’s VALORANT group was relegated from the NA Challengers League as we speak, ending the season on their eleventh straight collection loss. For Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker, it’s a winless exhibiting in his time with Disguised.

The Disguised roster solely managed to win two whole maps since bringing on yay, amidst a collection of roster strikes that noticed varied gamers coming and going. With their backs towards the wall within the relegation bracket, the group even opted to tug out brokers like Reyna or Chamber within the hopes of catching their opponents off guard, however to no avail.

Yay was exceptionally vital in direction of the group as an entire following the loss. “The errors which are taking place on this group are issues by which I’m 99% positive ranked gamers might do higher,” he wrote on Twitter, “and its really pathetic that we’re ‘salaried professionals.’ I’m donating my final paycheck to charity since I don’t deserve it.”

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Disguised Toast has been a welcome determine to the tier two esports scene, bringing an open and clear angle to new esports org possession, however on the subject of the roster competing in Challengers, nothing has gone his method. Nonetheless, following the outcome, he tried to carry onto some optimism.

“It didn’t finish the way in which we hoped, however I’m nonetheless very happy with what these gamers did in a single 12 months,” Toast stated whereas streaming with Tarik. “From zero esports group to at least one esports group. And possibly now again to zero esports group. It has been a journey.”

Toast not too long ago made an entry into League of Legends by signing an NA Challengers roster, however has brazenly expressed concerns about it already following information of a possible LCS participant walkout. He has additionally proven curiosity in bringing on a brand new VALORANT Sport Changers roster.

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Scott Robertson

VALORANT lead workers author, additionally masking CS:GO, FPS video games, different titles, and the broader esports business. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Beforehand wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and in some way MySpace. Jack of all video games, grasp of none.

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