Disguised Toast might be starting a professional League of Legends team, asks for roster recommendations in tweet

Disguised Toast teases potential entry to League of Legends as team owner (Image via Sportskeeda)
Disguised Toast teases potential entry to League of Legends as team owner (Image via Sportskeeda)

Popular Twitch streamer turned esports owner Disguised Toast has seemingly expressed interest in starting a professional League of Legends team months after doing the same for another Riot game, Valorant. While the VCT team, called Disguised, has admittedly not made the impact fans were hoping for, his tweet about forming a team for the popular MOBA has gained quite some traction, with several esports professionals pitching their teams to the streamer.

The OfflineTV member entered the world of professional esports last year and has been ardently following his team on his stream as they competed against other Valorant teams in the North American circuit. League of Legends also has similar tournaments all over the world, such as the Challenger series, which includes both LCS Academy teams and non-Academy teams. In fact, a player from one of the latter teams appeared to ask Disguised Toast to sponsor them.


"Save us based streamers": Twitter reacts to Disguised Toast talking about potentially starting a League of Legends team

As a popular Twitch streamer who plays a variety of games, Disguised Toast frequently collaborates with other creators. While predominantly known as a Hearthstone streamer, he has dipped his toes in several games made by Riot Games, including Teamfight Tactics, League of Legends, and Valorant.

Having started not one but two separate teams for the latter, including a VCT Game Changers team comprising popular Twitch stars such as Quarterjade, Kyedae, and others, many see his interest in starting a League of Legends team as a natural move. After all, he has been streaming the game for years, and he even has more Twitch hours playing the MOBA (444 hrs) than Valorant (424 hrs), according to TwitchTracker.

However, Disguised Toast has recently been playing a lot of Valorant, especially with his friend and Sentinels content creator Tarik, who also made a point of co-streaming all of Disguised VCT matches on his stream.

It is unclear whether he will get similar support from other creators this time, but considering how Sykkuno, who was one of the very few to get the chance to co-stream the League of Legends World Championship finals last year, is a close friend of his, it shouldn't be too hard to find support.

Speaking of which, here are some more tweets from esports professionals pitching viable teams in response to Disguised Toast's tweet about forming a potential team. One Twitter user even called it a game changer that could let other streamers enter the field, much like how Ludwig and MoistCr1TiKaL did with Valorant.


League of Legends is a highly-competitive game that has players all over the world, and while he is an outsider and a Twitch streamer, the reaction to Disguised Toast's tweet shows quite a lot of fan support for a potential team made by him.

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