Disguised (DSG) are now down with just two players: Tyler “juicy” Aeria and Wayne “Wayne” Chang.
MALAYSIA/SINGAPORE – Disguised (DSG) have said goodbye to Wong “JayH” Jia Heng, Bryce “bryce” Lee, and Sirajul “Riza” Azrie, which leaves Tyler “juicy” Aeria and Wayne “Wayne” Chang as the only two active players left alongside coach Alexander “alexRr” Frisch.
“We would like to thank them for their hard work & for being a part of our first team in our MYSG VALORANT expansion. We know you all have a bright future ahead and will continue support you all in your journey.” the announcement reads.
Although no official reason was given by the organization, DSG Team Operations Manager Chris “chrisyong” Yong revealed in a Tweet that the decision had been made before Riot Games’ announcement regarding the investigation into JayH.
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“I would like to give my thanks to DSG for giving me this opportunity, Riza said on Twitter. “They have been good to us since the start. Wished it could’ve ended a different way but it is what it is.” The Malaysian player further added that he will still be competing in the upcoming Split with a different team.
This will be the first overhaul for DSG’s MY/SG roster ever since the North American organization relocated its VALORANT operations to this other side of the globe. The departing trio of JayH, bryce, and Riza participated in a single tournament under the DSG banner, ultimately placing second runners-up in VALORANT Challengers MY/SG Split 1 after being eliminated in the playoffs at the hands of LaZe and eventual victors ORGLESS.
DSG will have some time to get their bearings before their most crucial outing, with VALORANT Challengers MY/SG Split 2 not slated to kick off until June 11. The winning team of Split 2 will represent the region at VCT Ascension Pacific in Tokyo, Japan, later in the year.
With these exits, DSG are now left with the following members:
- 🇸🇬 Tyler “juicy” Aeria
- 🇸🇬 Wayne “wayne” Chang
- 🇩🇪 Alexander “alexRr” Frisch (Coach)
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Cover photo courtesy of DSG