Twitch sensation Jeremy "Disguised Toast" took to his channel to watch his professional Valorant esports team, Disguised (also known as DSG), competing in the Valorant Challengers League 2023 Open Qualifiers.
Before the game began, the streamer explained how his team's roster had been preparing for the event. He also mentioned that watching the professional league was similar to watching a "sports anime" because of the backstories of the players and teams.
During the first few minutes of his January 11 livestream, Disguised Toast revealed details about his team's scrims, stating that Team DSG's roster was scrimming five hours a day.
He followed up by saying that every team competing has been working "super hard" and that the Valorant Challengers Open Qualifiers were similar to a sports anime. He stated:
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The former Facebook Gaming content creator explained his rationale by drawing parallels between the professional gamers' backstories and typical anime plots:
Disguised Toast stated that he felt bad for the teams that would get eliminated from the tournament:
Fans in the Twitch chat expressed a wide range of reactions, with several viewers sharing the Sadge Twitch emoticon. According to one community member, five hours of scrims was sufficient practice:
For those unaware, Disguised Toast recently put together his own professional Valorant esports team. He announced the official roster on January 9. The team consists of Josh "steel," Drake "Exalt," Damion "XXiF," Amgalan "Genghsta," and Joseph "clear."
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