DisguisedToast made a brief return to Twitch this week. In his stream, he talked about his experiences with the Blizzard community team, and how Riot paid for his travel ex🤪penses to go to a Blizzard event.
During the stream, Toast talked about Savjz's ban from competing in Hearthstone tournaments, which started a conversation about how Blizzard has treated Toast. Toast was invited to compete in a Battlegrounds event at Blizzcon. The day bef❀ore Blizzcon, Toast was competing in Riot's TFT Invitational. Riot gave Toast Uber credit, so Toast can travel to the event to play. Toast used the extra credits leftover from Riot's invitational to go to Blizzcon since Blizzard didn't offer Toast any Uber credit.
The incident was not the first time that Toast has been treated poorly by Blizzard. Toast told another story on stream about how Blizzard did not want to work with him after Toast showed a game-breaking exploit on one of his YouTube videos. Toast told the story on his stream about how he was supposed to fly out to test a new Hearthstone expansion. One week before he was supposed to fly out, Blizzard stopped responding to Toast's communications. Toast made a video explaining why he got banned by Blizzard and said that Blizzard was justified in banning Toast. Toast thought it was o💛kay to explain to his audience why he got banned, but it turns out that Blizzard was less than okay with the explanation.
Of course, the reason Savjz got banned from Hearths൩tone tournaments is far worse than Toast's reason that the Hearthstone team did not want to work with him anymore. Toast explained in his stream that the invites go through one person, and if the person in charge of inviting people doesn't like individual streamers, then they don't get the invite.
DisguistedToast main focus is on Team Fight Tactics and creating content for 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:OfflineTV. Toast explained that while he loves Hearthstone, he enjoys working with Riot more on TFT. Toast seems happier without Hearthstone. He signed a deal with Facebook Gaming, lives with one of the more successful cont🐽ent house groups in OfflineTV, and making the content that he w🐟ants to make.
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