Disguised signs Mecha BREAK team, includes former OW pro Danteh

Image credit: Amazing Seasun Games Disguised, the esports organisation owned by content creator Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast‘ Wang, has unveiled its Mecha BREAK roster. The organisation is one of the first in the world to expand into the PvP mech shooter title developed by Amazing Seasun Games. The Disguised Mecha BREAK roster was revealed on March … Continued The post Disguised signs Mecha BREAK team, includes former OW pro Danteh appeared first on Esports Insider.

Mar 7, 2025 - 16:43
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Disguised signs Mecha BREAK team, includes former OW pro Danteh
Image credit: Amazing Seasun Games

Disguised, the esports organisation owned by content creator Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast‘ Wang, has unveiled its Mecha BREAK roster.

The organisation is one of the first in the world to expand into the PvP mech shooter title developed by Amazing Seasun Games.

The Disguised Mecha BREAK roster was revealed on March 6th, 2025, on the organisation’s X account. The six-man roster includes professional Overwatch player Dante ‘Danteh’ Cruz, known for his time competing for San Fransisco Shock and the Houston Outlaws.

Disguised’s Mecha BREAK roster is as follows:

  • shpeediry
  • Hydron
  • Danteh
  • False
  • S9mm
  • joobi

In addition to unveiling the Disguised Mecha BREAK roster, the organisation announced it will be competing in the game’s pre-launch invitational event taking place from March 13th to 16th.

Disguised and nine other teams from China, North America and Japan will compete in the event. The rest of the participating teams haven’t been revealed.

Is Mecha BREAK the Next Big Esport?

Amazing Seasun Games has already confirmed Mecha BREAK will host an annual esports event once the full game launches. The developer has yet to share details on the prize pool, format and how teams can qualify.

Following the launch of its open beta on February 23rd, the shooter recorded a peak player count of over 300,000, with over 3,500 reviews appearing on its Steam page. Players approve of the fast-paced gameplay and loadout customisation, but its monetisation model has come under scrutiny.

As an esports title, it will be interesting to see how the third-person mech shooter performs when in the hands of top esports players.

With the Mecha BREAK developer supporting its esports efforts, the success of the Pre-Launch Invitational will act as a chance to gather feedback from players and to determine the shooter’s viability as a competitive title.

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