Team DisguisedToast claims victory in $100k Twitch Rivals Rust Team Battle 2 – Having competed for five days, Team DisguisedToast defeated Team xQc to win the $100k Twitch Rivals Rust Team Battle 2. Twitch Rival competitions typically offer excellent content for spectators, but so far nothing has been spectacular or exciting because The Rust is the chosen game.
Team DisguisedToast are your $100,000 Twitch Rivals @playrust Team Battle II ft DisguisedToast Champs
Congrats
🏆@DisguisedToast
🏆@h7une
🌟Day 5 MVP @Natsumiii
And Team
Thanks to all the teams, @FcpnchStds, @RustoriaServers & our partners for 5 amazing days 👏 pic.twitter.com/Zvweb0EszR
— Twitch Rivals (@TwitchRivals) August 14, 2022
When North American streamers competed against their European counterparts in the competition previously, situations were utter mayhem, particularly around xQc. But despite this, the survival game came back under the Twitch Rivals brand.
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Team DisguisedToast claims victory in $100k Twitch Rivals Rust Team Battle 2
A five-day, $100,000 tournament comprising sides commanded by DisguisedToast, xQc, TheGrefg, and Dhalucard began on August 9 with the straightforward objective of outplaying the rivals and attempting to undermine their Tool Cupboard. Following the five days of competition, Team DisguisedToast prevailed, outshining Team xQc on the final day to win the grand prize as well and the honor of winning.
Team DisguisedToast outperformed xQc’s legion 518 to 254 in terms of kills on the last day, more than double their competitors’ total.
The Offline TV personality thanked his co-captain HJune and xQc’s co-captain Mendo for their assistance in organizing the occasion.“I think both of them carried the teams and the event with all the organization and getting people together, so, this event could not have happened with those two,” he commented in his address after winning.
This will definitely be several weeks until we see another Rust event because they require far too much planning, including laying up a map, assembling huge teams, and settling on the crucial spectator drops. But because the sessions were a great achievement, more would undoubtedly take place, particularly since spectators are still coming in their numbers to see for hours and hours.
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