Valorant Star Jaccob ‘yay’ Whiteaker joined hands with Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast’ Wang
Prior to the second split of the NA Challengers League, the former Cloud9 roster and Valorant star Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker, signed with Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang’s Valorant team. The squad has recently unveiled yay as its newest roster, and Disguised now has an international Valorant tournament champion on his roster table for the second split. Well, yay spent less than six months with his former team Cloud9, at which time he only attended Red Bull Home Ground and VCT LOCK//IN. Disguised Toast and Tarik “tarik” Celik, unveiled the newest member of the Disguised team.
What the announcement is all about?
yay joins the Disguised Valorant team, who entered the Mid-Season Face Off tournament with a disappointing scoreline of 2-3. After losing in the first rounds to TSM and M80, the squad was among the first teams eliminated from the competition. Additionally, after the team’s poor performance in the first split, Disguised Toast disclosed in an announcement video that Jaccob Whiteaker aka yay will be joining their roster lineup. Well, according to the announcement, yay will make his presence in the team later this month during the Challengers League’s second split, which begins on April 18. Last month, Drake ‘Exalt’ Branly left the team, leaving a spot that will be filled by yay.
Know the Current roster of Disguised
- Amgalan ‘Genghsta’ Nemekhbayar
- Joseph ‘clear’ Allen
- Joshua ‘steel’ Nissan
- Jaccob ‘yay’ Whiteaker
- Damion ‘XXiF’ Cook
- Kyle ‘OCEAN’ O’Brien (coach)
- Chris ‘riku’ Piasecki (substitute)
Conclusion
The team finished the first split with seven VCL points, and it still has one more round of the group stage. They might potentially qualify for the playoff matches to grab enough points to enter the Ascension tournament and have a chance of joining the VCT Americas league. In addition, after the show match, Disguised Toast said that before Split 2 begins, the squad might still make “one more change.” He noted, “It’s not 100% yet”, therefore, there’s a long way to go.