Disguised (DSG) and Bleed Esports announced a strategic partnership to support a competitive Valorant roster in the Malaysia/Singapore (MYSG) region.
The DSG x Bleed collaboration will incorporate former Bleed Valorant players, marking DSG’s exit from the North American Valorant scene and entry into the Pacific region.
The partnership holds significance as Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang returns to his roots. Founder & CEO Disguised Toast, with ties to Malaysia and Singapore, aims to break into the VCT Pacifics with BLEED’s support.
Disguised Toast and Bleed Esports team up to grow Valorant in Southeast Asia
Bleed shared in their press release they are committed to the Valorant scene in the MYSG region through this collaboration. The organization fully supports DSG’s entry into the Valorant Challengers and plans to host joint watch parties and events with DSG to engage the community.
“As the Ascension team for VCT Pacific, it’s important to remember where we started. To keep supporting Challengers and Malaysia/Singapore through Valorant, we couldn’t be more excited to welcome Disguised’s expansion into Asia,” said Bleed COO Ian Huston.
The collaboration extends beyond regional support. Both organizations plan to create engaging content through a partnership, supporting each other in achieving shared goals.
Bleed aims to assist DSG in breaking into the Asian market, while DSG’s presence may facilitate Bleed’s potential entry into the North American esports scene.
Disguised Toast expressed his new goals for the team he shared in a press release. “One of my goals with DSG is to build it into a global brand, and I’ve always wanted to expand to Asia,” he said. “I lived in Malaysia from age 1 to 13 and haven’t visited since, so I’m excited to make a return.”
DSG x Bleed’s Valorant roster
- Bryce “bryce” Lee
- Wong “JayH” Heng
- Tyler “juicy” Aeria
- Azrie “Riza” Adly
- Wayne “wayne” Chang
- Alexander “alexRr” Frisch (coach)
DSG’s Valorant roster aims to follow in the footsteps of Bleed, the Pacific team promoted to the VCT Pacific League 2024 after winning the 2023 Ascension tournament with a clean 3-0 sweep of Japanese team SCARZ in the grand final.
You can watch Disguised Toast’s announcement video below.