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Team Liquid unveils their VALORANT squad

Team Liquid Reveals New VALORANT Roster Led by Former CS:GO Pro ScreaM

Team Liquid has made its official entry into the VALORANT scene with a talented new roster. Led by former CS:GO pro ScreaM, the team consists of some of the top VALORANT players in the U.K., including Adam “ec1s” Eccles, Dom “soulcas” Sulcas, James “Kryptix” Affleck, and Travis “L1NK” Mendoza.

The team, previously known as fish123, has been competing in VALORANT since the beta. ScreaM joined the roster after G2 Esports player Ardis “ardiis” Svarenieks left the team.

Liquid will train in a new facility in Utrecht, Netherlands, which opens later this year. The team will compete in Europe instead of moving to North America.

Liquid has performed exceptionally well at the professional level since the release of VALORANT. They finished second in the WePlay! Invitational, beating PartyParrots, Prodigy, and Ninjas in Pyjamas. However, they lost to G2, the top team in Europe, in the final.

Currently, Liquid ranks fourth in the VALORANT team rankings with a 28-6 record. According to vlr.gg, the best teams in North America, TSM and Sentinels, as well as G2, are ranked higher.

This will be the first professional organization for the British players on the team, but ScreaM has previously played under multiple organizations in CS:GO, including G2 and Envy. Despite some lack of experience at the professional level, there is no doubt that the team will strive to dominate the competition in Europe.

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