Team Liquid is one of the largest esports brands in the West. Our players compete at the highest level in StarCraft 2, League of Legends, Dota 2, Hearthstone, CS:GO, Street Fighter, Smash, Fortnite, Rainbow Six, Quake and PUBG. Follow our news coverage as our players participate in tournaments around the world.
League of Legends
Don't Look Back
As Alphari heads into the final day of Groups, he doesn't look forward, doesn't look back. He simply works to realize the ideal top laner that he knows he can become - and to make his trip to NA worth it all.
Smash
Melee was Never/Always Lonely
In Melee, competing can feel lonely even when everything the scene has comes from community. Logan sees a metaphor for the odd mingling of isolation and community through the car ride home after the local and looks deeper into how communities are built through an interview with TO DarkGenex.
TL x IMC x Room to Read: A Streamathon Reflection
This year, Team Liquid joined in on IMC's efforts to raise funds for a good cause: literacy and education! IMC has been supporting Room to Read for 6 years now by donating a day of profits to the award-winning literacy and education non-profit. This year, Liquid joined in with a 24-hour streamathon that raised over $8,000. We reflect back on the event, thank the wonderful athletes and creators who helped out, and look to do more in the future.
PUBG
All Ibiza wanted to do was play PUBG
For Ibiza, esports was always the option. The single-minded PUBG star began in the ill-fated War Z battle royale and has never looked back since. Walking down that unclear path, he's found a team, a career, and a life for himself.
Smash | Fighters
The next evolution: Team Liquid welcomes Atelier
In Japan, Atelier is an aggressive, tech chasing, montage-making top player who's beaten Zackray, Tea, KEN, and many of Japan's best. In the West, he's still only half-known. Learn about Atelier's past in Smash 4, rise in Ultimate, and future quest to beat Tweek and become the best Pokemon Trainer.
Smash
Melee's wildest Marth seeks to be its wisest
In 2020, a young Marth main started taking name after name in online tournaments all while using a rare style of play. Full of intense punishes, heavy aggression, and some fearless haymakers, Logan's wild Marth not only earned them wins but a vote into one of the biggest Smash tournaments of the year. In an interview, Logan details their journey through the small South Carolina scene and their plan to go from wild to wise.