10 years is a long time in the world of e-Sports and it is to Team Liquid’s credit that they’ve not only grown but dominated the scene in that span of time.
Known worldwide as THE StarCraft community site to swap match replays, discuss tactics and exchange banter in all things StarCraft, Team Liquid dug deep into their roots to form what is now their official competitive gaming team.

With passion in their veins and steel in their performances, it was only a matter of time that they tag-teamed with Razer for global domination in the StarCraft II scene.
Fans of the competitive scene can look forward to the likes of Jonathan “Jinro” Walsh who competes in South Korea as a Code-S player, the highest StarCraft II tournament level achievable. Back-to-back top four finishes in Korea’s premiere Global StarCraft II League make him the most accomplished foreigner in the world’s Starcraft II capitol.
In Assembly Winter 2011, another Team Liquid player, Jos “Ret” deKroon ascended to grand champion of the hotly contested tournament.
“The team is made up of great guys looking to forge a destiny not just for themselves, but for the entire StarCraft community. So we’re proud to support them all the way,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff, President, Razer USA.
With this momentum of success, international attention, and Razer on their side, Team Liquid is determined to take immortality in the halls of StarCraft II gaming greatness.
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