Disguised Toast

Jeremy Wang (born 25 November 1991), also known as Disguised Toast, is a Canadian streamer, YouTuber and Internet personality and gamer best known for his Hearthstone YouTube videos, and later his live streaming channel on Twitch. He is a member of Offline TV, an online social entertainment group of content creators.

Disguised Toast
Personal information
BornJeremy Wang
(1991-11-25) 25 November 1991
Taipei, Taiwan
NationalityCanadianTaiwanese
EducationUniversity of Waterloo
ResidenceLos Angeles, California
OccupationStreamer
YouTuber
Home townKingston, Ontario, Canada • Penang, Malaysia
Websitehttps://disguisedtoast.com/
Twitch information
Channel
Years active2015-2019
2019-present
(Facebook Gaming)
GenreGaming
Games
Followers1.3 million
(30 April 2020)
Total views72.3 million
(30 April 2020)
Associated actsOffline TV
Follower and view counts updated as of 30 April 2020.
Disguised Toast
YouTube information
Channel
GenreGaming
Subscribers1,100,000
(30 April 2020)
Total views338.1 million
(30 April 2020)
100,000 subscribers 2016
1,000,000 subscribers 2020
10,000,000 subscribers
50,000,000 subscribers
Updated 30 April 2020

Biography

In 2015, Wang began making infographics and YouTube videos in which he showcased unusual card interactions in Hearthstone, shared on the community aggregation site Reddit.[1] Wang covered his face with a toast-shaped cardboard mask until he revealed his face by mistake in October 2016.[2]

In March 2017, Wang competed in the ONOG Major Circuit at PAX East.[3] Despite making it into the top 32, he overslept the following morning and was disqualified.[4]

In May 2019, Wang was nominated as Twitch Streamer of the Year in the 11th annual Shorty Awards.[5]

Since October 2017, Wang has been a part of "Offline TV", a collaborative group of content creators, with whom he lives in California.[6]

Wang became known for his Hearthstone streams. In summer 2019 he gained huge following when streaming Riot Games' new game Teamfight Tactics, and another spike during the test phase Riot's upcoming card game, Legends of Runeterra. During that time he was second most watched streamer on Twitch. By that time he was 1.3 million followers on Twitch and 950k subscribers on his main YouTube channel. In November 2019, Wang signed exclusive deal with Facebook to move from Twitch to Facebook Gaming streaming service.[7]

Name

Wang's username is a reference to a Hearthstone card, SI:7 Agent. When played in-game, the voice line for the card reads "This guy's toast".[8] Comedian Conan O'Brien called it "the greatest name in gaming history".[9]

Controversies

In June 2017, he was temporarily banned from Hearthstone for 72 hours, in response to an instance in which he showcased an exploit on stream.[10][11][12]

In late 2019, he turned down an offer from Blizzard Entertainment in which he was asked to reveal a new card from the Saviors of Uldum expansion, citing his personal feelings on Hearthstone as well as negative community reaction.[13]

Achievements

Notable tournament placements

Date Game Location Event Placement Winnings (US$)
2019-07-04 Teamfight Tactics Online TFT Thursday #1 2nd $2,450
2019-04-02 Apex Legends Online Twitch Rivals ALC Rematch Challenge 11th $1,500
2019-02-19 Apex Legends Online Twitch Rivals ALC 6th $700
2019-01-23 League of Legends Online Twitch Rivals: League of Legends Showdown 1st $2,800
2018-08-25 Fortnite Online Fortnite Summer Skirmish N/A $16,200
2018-04-08 Hearthstone Boston, United States PAX East GEICO Hearthstone Showdown 3rd $1,000
2017-04-15 Hearthstone United States Red Bull Team Brawl: Spring 2017 1st $1,500

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
201911th Shorty AwardsTwitch Streamer of the YearNominated[5]

See also

References

  1. Matthiesen, Tom (14 November 2016). "Talking to the man behind the mask - An interview with Disguised Toast". gosugamers.net. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. Asarch, Steven (26 March 2017). "'Hearthstone' Disguised Toast Interview: Player, Streamer, Memelord". player.one. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  3. "The 2018 Hearthstone Showdown Finals: Fissures In a Community - Break The Game". breakthegame.net. 14 April 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  4. Mejia, Ozzie (13 March 2017). "Freshly Baked: How DisguisedToast brought fun to the ONOG PAX East Hearthstone Major". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  5. "DISGUISEDTOAST Nominated in TWITCH STREAMER OF THE YEAR".
  6. "Joining Offline TV". Offline TV. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  7. https://esportsobserver.com/disguised-toast-facebook-gaming/
  8. Nicol, Will (25 October 2018). "Twitch Streamer Disguised Toast Talks Streaming, Interacting with Fans - Digital Trends". digitaltrends.com. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  9. Moller, James (24 October 2017). "VIDEO: Conan Loves Disguised Toast". dbltap.com. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  10. Booker, Logan (10 June 2017). "'Zero To Legend' Hearthstone Player Banned For Using Free Win Priest Exploit". kotaku.com.au. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  11. Tassi, Paul (9 June 2017). "'Hearthstone' Streamer Suspended After Discovering And Showcasing Auto-Win Exploit". forbes.com. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  12. Clark, Tim (8 July 2017). "Disguised Toast on Hearthstone's new expansion, PUBG marathons with Reynad, and being banned by Blizzard". pcgamer.com. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  13. Cusick, Taylor (18 July 2019). "Disguised Toast returns the Hearthstone Saviors of Uldum card that he was scheduled to reveal". Dot Esports. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
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