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On January 6, 2015, Liquid acquired the Team Curse's League of Legends roster, which consisted of Quas, IWillDominate, Voyboy, Cop, and Xpecial. The team finished the LCS Spring regular season in 6th place with a 10–9 record.
Team Liquid absorbed Curse eSports' League of Legends, Street Fighter, and Super Smash Bros. Melee rosters, the corresponding management staff, and Arhancet himself. [4] Curse eSports had also previously fielded Call of Duty , Counter-Strike: Global Offensive , Guild Wars 2 , Heroes of the Storm , Infinite Crisis , and Hearthstone teams.
In 2019, he joined Doublelift and former teammate Impact on Team Liquid. [3] [4] He was released from Team Liquid after the 2021 season in favor of his rival Bjergsen, who took over his position on Team Liquid. In 2022, he rejoined Cloud9, and in 2023, he joined Dignitas. In 2024, Jensen joined FlyQuest.
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 currently participates as a professional and amateur Mobile Legends: Bang Bang team for MPL Philippines and MDL Philippines, respectively. 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.
Jeong Eon-yeong (Korean: 정언영), better known as Impact, is a South Korean League of Legends player for Team Liquid of the League of Legends Championship of The Americas (LTA) North Conference. Impact won the Season 3 League of Legends World Championship as a member of SK Telecom T1 K.
The team won their first match 3–0 over FlyQuest, [23] before losing 1–3 to Team Liquid in the semi-finals, [24] then losing 2–3 in the third place match to Team SoloMid. [ 25 ] The team's performance across both splits allowed them to qualify for the 2018 League of Legends World Championship in South Korea as North America's second seed ...
With their newly revamped roster, Team Liquid finished 14–4 on the 2019 Spring Split advancing to the Spring finals to face Doublelift's former team TSM. Team Liquid dropped the first two games of the series, but won the final three games to reverse sweep TSM in the best of 5 series, thus earning Doublelift his 6th championship and 3rd ...