Team DisguisedToast handed $100K Twitch Rivals Rust Team Battle win: Final results

December 2022 · 4 minute read

Twitch Rivals Rust Team Battle is now in the books as the $100,000 event ended early with Team DisguisedToast handed the ultimate win. From how to it all played out to who competed, here’s everything you need to know.

Twitch Rivals was back in a big way this month with a whopping $100,000 up for grabs in a massive Rust event. Collecting dozens of top streamers, teams battled it out across 48 hours straight of intense competition.

From where you can rewatch to a breakdown of the format, here’s everything there is to know about the $100K Rust Team Battle.

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Rust Team Battle Twitch Rivals stream

Featuring two 40 x 40 teams battling it out in honor of their homelands, this event was harder to watch than most. For fans seeking to catch the recap, it’s available on the Twitch Rivals channel embedded below, here you’ll find highlights, interviews, and play-by-plays on the action as it happened.

Rust Team Battle schedule

The event was a single, continuous 48-hour marathon running from April 14 at 12:00pm PDT and ending April 16 at 12:00pm PDT.

You can find streamed recaps from day 1, day 2 and a look back on what has been available on the Twitch Rivals page at 12pm PST on April 14, 15 and 16.

Rust Team Battle Twitch Rivals recap: Results

While teams clashed for hours on end, the $100K event didn’t quite go the distance. Due to some poor communication with official rules, teams left early, forcing the event hosts’ hands in making a final decision.

Ultimately, the win was handed to Team DisguisedToast, leading to a win for North American Twitch streamers.

On Twitch Rivals: Rust Team Battle:

Thank you to @aLexBY11, @DisguisedToast, @playrust, & @RustoriaServers for their partnership and hard work to make this event possible pic.twitter.com/DQu3UWQ7T3

— Twitch Rivals (@TwitchRivals) April 16, 2022

NemerethTV was also given a bonus payout for claiming the most scalps during the marathon event, tallying up 160 kills in total.

Rust Team Battle Twitch Rivals format

The two teams were representing North America under Disguised Toast’s leadership and South/Latin America under the supervision of Alexby11.

With Rust being a nontraditional competitive game, Twitch Rivals went deep to establish rules on how the tournament would play out. As listed on the Twitch Rivals page for this tournament, here are how the scores were decided:

Tiebreakers

All games were played on a private NA server hosted by Twitch on a custom 5 island-style map.

Rust Team Battle NA vs LATAM teams

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