Disguised Toast’s VALORANT team: Full roster, upcoming schedule, latest news

All the info a Disguised fan could need.

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Screenshot by Dot Esports via OfflineTV on YouTube

One of the most watched and talked about teams looking to rise up through and past the second tier of NA VALORANT is Disguised, a roster of players brought together under one banner by one of the biggest streamers and content creators in OfflineTV member Disguised Toast.

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Back near the end of October 2022, Toast let his fans know that he was thinking of starting a team and asked who the “best available unsigned pro” players were. Making the team wasn’t easy, though. Toast had to struggle with finding the right team name and even bigger orgs signing away players from under him.

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Looking to learn more about Disguised VALORANT, or looking to follow the team’s progress? We’ve got you covered.

Disguised VALORANT members

The Disguised roster consists of:

  • Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker
  • Joseph “clear” Allen
  • Amgalan “Genghsta” Nemekhbayar
  • Michael “nerve” Yerrow
  • Drake “Exalt” Branly
  • Kyle “OCEAN” O’Brien (coach)
  • Joshua “steel” Nissan (bench)
Steel with 100 Thieves in 2021. | Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games

Steel is an FPS veteran, one with years of top-tier experience in both CS:GO and VALORANT. The trio of XXiF, Genghsta, and Exalt all played together under the Knights organization in 2022. Clear is relatively unknown with little pro experience but a lot of raw potential. Coach OCEAN is a retired CS:GO in-game leader with tons of pro experience.

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Photo by Lance Skundrich/Riot Games

Between the first and second split of the NA VALORANT Challengers League, Toast made an all-star acquisition, bringing on former OpTic/Cloud9 superstar yay to join the roster.

Disguised GC VALORANT roster

On Monday, March 27, Disguised Toast introduced the Disguised Game Changers roster that will compete in the opening Game Changers NA tournament of the year. The roster leans heavily on all-star streaming talent like Kyedae, QuarterJade, Sydeon, and TrulyTenzin, and is rounded out by in-game leader and former Immortals player tupperware.

The team competed in Game Changers NA open qualifiers, winning their opening match and setting a viewership record for Game Changers NA. The team fell in the open qualifiers and was “released” shortly after.

At the end of April, Toast announced that Disguised was once again looking for female and marginalized gender players to participate in future Game Changers events.

Disguised VALORANT news

  • Dec. 29, 2022: Toast reveals that most of the roster has been signed, but also that a player they had in mind was “sniped” by a bigger team.
  • Jan. 8, 2023: The full roster (listed above) is officially announced under the banner Disguised.
  • Jan. 12, 2023: Disguised successfully qualifies for the NA VALORANT Challengers League.
  • Jan. 13, 2023: Toast says that player clear turned down an offer from a “tier one team” to play with Disguised.
  • Jan. 20, 2023: Toast says he will “try to avoid” crypto sponsors for his organization if he can, but is prioritizing long-term stability when it comes to sponsorship.
  • Jan. 26, 2023: Disguised is grouped with TSM, The Guard, M80, MAD Lions, and OREsports for NA VALORANT Challengers Split One.
  • March 10, 2023: Disguised parts ways with Drake “Exalt” Branly. Substitute Chris “riku” Piasecki is promoted to the starting roster for the remainder of the split.
  • March 29, 2023: Disguised officially announces Game Changers roster.
  • April 5, 2023: Disguised parts ways with Game Changers roster.
  • April 10, 2023: Disguised signs yay to NA Challengers roster. Riku leaves.
  • April 17, 2023: Disguised signs nerve to the roster.
  • April 30, 2023: Disguised re-opens applications for Game Changers players.
  • May 12, 2023: Disguised lose to M80 again, and will not make playoffs. They will play in the Relegation tournament in order to retain their spot.

Disguised VALORANT schedule and results

The Disguised VALORANT roster competes in the NA VALORANT Challengers League starting on Feb. 1.

Here is the full Disguised schedule for Split Two:

Date and TimeMatch and Result
Thursday, April 20 at 3pm CTLOSS vs. Oxygen Esports (6-13 loss on Haven, 13-15 loss on Pearl)
Thursday, April 27 at 6pm CTLOSS vs. Shopify Rebellion (13-9 win on Ascent, 7-13 loss on Haven, 8-13 loss on Split)
Wednesday, May 3 at 3pm CTLOSS vs. Turtle Troop (14-16 loss on Lotus, 13-7 win on Ascent, 10-12 loss on Split)
Friday, May 12 at 6pm CTLOSS vs. M80 Esports (7-13 loss on Haven, 6-13 loss on Lotus)
Tuesday, May 16 at TBDvs. TSM

Here are their full results for Split One:

Date and TimeMatch and Result
Wednesday, Feb. 1 at 6pm CTLOSS vs. The Guard (9-13 on Bind, 5-13 on Ascent)
Thursday, Feb. 9 at 3pm CTWIN vs. MAD Lions (13-2 on Fracture, 13-5 on Pearl)
Wednesday, March 1 at 3pm CTWIN vs. OREsports (13-6 on Split, 12-14 on Haven, 15-13 on Pearl)
Wednesday, March 8 at 3pm CTLOSS vs. M80 Esports (3-13 on Pearl, 2-13 on Haven)
Wednesday, March 15 at 3pm CTLOSS vs. TSM (12-14 on Lotus, 13-10 on Ascent, 10-13 on Haven)
Wednesday, March 22 at 3pm (Mid-Season Faceoff)LOSS vs. M80 Esports (5-13 Haven, 4-13 on Ascent)
Tuesday, March 28 at 3pm (MSF)LOSS vs TSM (8-13 on Ascent, 11-13 on Fracture)

The NA VALORANT Challengers League consists of two splits followed by playoffs, with a Mid-Season Invitational in between the two splits.

  • Split One: Feb. 1 to March 14
  • Mid-Season Faceoff: March 23 to April 1
  • Split Two: April 18 to May 19
  • Playoffs: May 31 to June 10

All of Disguised’s matches can be watched on the NA VALORANT Challengers channels on Twitch and YouTube.

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Scott Robertson
VALORANT lead staff writer, also covering CS:GO, FPS games, other titles, and the wider esports industry. Watching and writing esports since 2014. Previously wrote for Dexerto, Upcomer, Splyce, and somehow MySpace. Jack of all games, master of none.