In May 2024, Disguised entered into the fighting game scene by signing PhiDX to compete in Tekken 8 and announced a partnership with Chipotle Mexican Grill.
[10] Initially having expressed interest in signing a Valorant team in a tweet on October 30, 2022, Wang officially announced his roster and the DSG branding on January 8, 2023.
[13] Disguised's Game Changers roster was officially announced on March 27, consisting of content creators Jodi "QuarterJade" Lee, Kyedae Shymko, Sydney "Sydeon" Parker, and Tenzin "tenzin" Dolkar, along with former Immortals player Lydia "tupperware" Wilson as in-game leader and Corey "Ruin" Hartog as coach.
[14] After having failed to win a match in the Mid-Season Face-Off, Disguised signed Jaccob "yay" Whiteaker to their main roster for split two of VCL: NA.
[15] With multiple top international finishes and winner of The Game Awards Best Esports Athlete in 2022,[16] yay's addition was seen as a promising sign for Disguised.
[23] On May 17th, 2024, Disguised announced in a tweet that they had signed Rodman "Vera" Yap, Tidus "STYRON" Goh, and grumble to compete on the roster for the second split.
In playoffs, the team finished first and secured a place in the VCT 2024: Ascension Pacific tournament that will be held in Indonesia this September.
Young was verbally signed by Golden Guardians to their LCS team, however the organization was disbanded in the 2023 offseason and ceased to exist in December 2023.
Dennis "Svenskeren" Johnsen Brandon "Brandini" Chen, Rahim "Rast" Raza Latest roster transaction: 05 August 2024.
On August 22, 2023, Disguised announced the signing of an Apex Legends team consisting of Ira "dooplex" Shepherd, Trenton "lou" Clements, and Adam "senoxe" Lau.
They had formerly played together as an unsigned roster by the name "Dudes Night Out" and qualified for the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) Championship in Birmingham.
The roster consisted of Timothy "iiTzTimmy" An who remained signed to 100 Thieves as a content creator, Tyler "Dezignful" Gardner, and Alexander "Enemy" Rodriguez, along with head coach Deston "Bronzey" Nguyen.
[29] The team eventually decided on Arturo "qzier" Hurtado to fill the empty slot and placed 26th at the 2024 Esports World Cup.