Disguised Toast Signs Apex Legends Team ALGS 2023 Championship

Author

Moin Khot

Date

Aug, 23.2023

Popular content creator Disguised Toast has once again extended his esports influence. Toast's organization, named "Disguised," is set to make waves in the upcoming ALGS 2023 Championship with the inclusion of a promising Apex Legends squad, "Dude’s Night Out." The squad, consisting of accomplished players lou, senoxe, and dooplex, earned their place in the Championship through the Last Chance Qualifier, and will proudly bear the Disguised banner in this prestigious competition.

Disguised Toast’s Apex Legends Team

What sets Dude’s Night Out apart is their collective experience within the fiercely competitive Apex Legends scene. Lou and senoxe, both former teammates under Sentinels, bring a wealth of knowledge to the table. Lou's journey encompasses notable stints with CLG, Complexity, and LANimals, showcasing his versatility and adaptability. Meanwhile, dooplex, a seasoned member of the OpTic Gaming squad, contributed to their dominance in the latter part of 2021, before seeking new horizons.

In a tweet, Disguised Toast playfully unveiled his strategy of acquiring teams that are already at the pinnacle of their respective competitions. This move follows Toast's ventures in managing Disguised teams across various esports disciplines. Notably, while his tier-two League of Legends squad clinched the 2023 NACL title, a path to the LCS eluded them. Additionally, his VALORANT team faced disappointment by failing to secure qualification for Ascension into VCT partnered leagues.

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The impending ALGS Championship is undoubtedly a testing ground for Dude’s Night Out. Their qualification through the Last Chance Qualifier casts them as underdogs in the competition. However, the team's journey through the challenging North American region adds credibility to their mettle. With thirteen NA teams securing spots in the Championship—compared to nine from APAC North and eight from EMEA—this region emerges as a powerhouse in competitive Apex.