
Disguised (DSG), an organisation based by streamer Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast’ Wang, has excited VALORANT Challengers League SEA and disbanded its roster.
The rights deal sees SOOP grow to be the unique streaming accomplice of VALORANT Challengers SEA, thus stopping organisations from streaming matches on different platforms.
As a result of exclusivity deal, Disguised wouldn’t have the power to co-stream its VCT matches in 2025 until the staff qualifies for VCT Ascension 2025 — the sport’s predominant tier-two event —in September
On social media, the organisation said: “With Riot’s current partnership with SOOP for the SEA League, the exclusivity clause prevents co-streaming on different platforms. This could imply that we might not be capable of stream our video games for the subsequent 10 months till our staff qualifies for Ascension.
“It was a brand new and wonderful expertise moving into the SEA area, and we recognize the gamers’ laborious work and dedication together with limitless fan assist.”
Disguised’s departure from VALORANT follows the organisation’s current acquisition of John ‘Ja’ Arone from NAOS Esports in early January.
Regardless of solely SEA’s VALORANT scene final yr, Disguised racked up some notable performances. The organisation gained VALORANT Challengers 2024 Southeast Asia: Break up 3 and Predator League Singapore. Nonetheless, DSG failed to achieve promotion to VCT Pacfifc, putting Fifth-Sixth in final yr’s Ascension event.
Outdoors of VALORANT, Disguised will make its debut within the 2025 LTA season, the Americas’ tier-one League of Legends competitors.