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In 2012, Team Liquid acquired a North American Dota 2 team, marking their first venture into multi-genre management. [1] In January 2015, Team Liquid officially merged with Team Curse under the Liquid banner, bringing on Steve Arhancet, his supporting staff, and former Curse League of Legends, Street Fighter, and Super Smash Bros. teams.
Formed as a League of Legends team in 2010 by Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet, it was acquired by Curse Inc. in August 2011, and the team renamed to Team Curse. [1] On April 15, 2014, Arhancet announced that he had purchased the esports arm of the Curse Inc., which from then on was an organization entire separated from Curse, Inc., although they ...
In 2024, Team Liquid acquired a majority stake on the Indonesian-based level STUN.GG which manages the rights of AURA Esports, the parent company of then-ECHO Philippines. Team Liquid has since rebranded the Filipino and Indonesian rosters for both MPL and MDL of AURA Esports, now rebranding the team names to include Liquid in its name. [2]
Cloud9, Dignitas, FlyQuest, Shopify Rebellion and Team Liquid would join as full members of the North Conference (the effective replacement for the LCS), while 100 Thieves would be a "provisional guest" team that, while not being able to be relegated, did not have a partnership slot and could leave after 2025. [2]
The team advanced to the finals against Team Liquid, taking an early 2–0 lead. However, TSM could not maintain their advantage, losing the following three matches and the series by a final score of 2–3. [75] During the 2019 LCS summer split, Grig returned from his injury and was expected to share the starting jungler role with Akaadian.
The Grand Finals took place between the European-based Team Liquid and Chinese-based Newbee, with Liquid defeating Newbee 3–0 in a best-of-five series, winning nearly $11 million in prize money. As with every International from 2013 onwards, the prize pool was crowdfunded by the Dota 2 community via its battle pass feature, with the total ...
Current and former Team Liquid players. Pages in category "Team Liquid players" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
At Worlds, Team Liquid were drawn into Group D, alongside DAMWON Gaming, Invictus Gaming, and ahq e-Sports Club. [48] They went 3–3, placing third in their group, and were eliminated from the tournament. [49] With their premature exit from Worlds, Team Liquid parted ways with their jungler, Xmithie, and signed former Fnatic Jungler, Broxah. [50]