The Argentinian support will remain in North America and join DSG
Pedro Luis “Lyonz” Peralta will sign with Disguised as their new support and extending his stay in North America ahead of the 2026 League of Legends Championship Series (LCS), sources close to Sheep Esports share.
Former 100T support Bill "Eyla" Nguyen was also an option but declined.
The Argentinian arrives after playing in 2025 for LYON, where he experienced a season full of growth which trended upwards towards the latter half of the split. Lyonz will replace veteran Choi “Huhi” Jae-hyun, whose contract was not renewed and is reported to join Sentinels.
Riot’s recent residency announcement for players in both American continents helps Lyonz stay a native resident for this upcoming season, which keeps Disguised’s doors open to import Korean mid laner Oh "callme" Ji-hoon , who last played for Misa Esports in EMEA.
Building their foundation
The team owned by popular streamer Jeremy “DisguisedToast” Wang were able to defend their Guest spot for this upcoming season. They will look to build upon the foundations set during Split 3 playoffs, where they pushed Cloud9 to five games before a disappointing elimination.
To take the next step, DSG chose rookie Canadian jungler Christian “KryRa” Rahaian who had a superb year in North America Challengers League in 2025. He finished runner-up with DarkZero DragonSteel, and third place with Blue Otter in Split 1 & 2, respectively. Lyonz will be paired with another former DZ player, NACL Split 2 Most Valuable Prospect, Sajed “sajed” Ziade
This roster would be one of the youngest teams competing in the 2026 LCS season. Disguised, and Coach Ian "Ido" McCormick, keep betting on up-and-coming young, hungry players from NACL while they pair them with experienced.
Do you think Lyonz will succeed with DSG in 2026?
Disguised's 2026 Reported Roster:
- Top: Cho “Castle” Hyeon-seong
- Jungle: Christian “KryRa” Rahaian
- Mid: Oh "Callme" Ji-hoon
- AD Carry: Sajed "sajed" Ziade
- Support: Pedro Luis "Lyonz" Peralta
- Head Coach: Ian “ido” McCormick
For more roster changes, check out our Transfers Hub and Offseason Live Tracker.
Header Photo Credit: Riot Games








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