Team Liquid Sign Fish123 VALORANT Roster

Team Liquid Sign Fish123 VALORANT Roster

Written by 

Katie Memmott

Published 

7th Aug 2020 19:10

Team Liquid have signed the entire Fish123 VALORANT roster, following on from the young team's second-place finish at the WePlay! Invitational finals.

This will be Team Liquid's first VALORANT team in the new and exciting esport, and signing this young and talented team is sure to shake up the scene.

Fish123 put on an amazing performance at the WePlay! VALORANT Invitational, even after ardiis left their team to join the eventual victor; G2Esports. Fish123 have taken home the trophy in several VALORANT tournaments this year, including first-place in both the Mandatory and COOLER Cups.

With every player from a background of CS:GO, and four out of five members from the UK, EU talent is really shining through. ScreaM rounds out the roster as an ex-CS legend, as a temporary stand-in for the sixth Take The Throne event, WePlay! Invitational, and Mandatory.gg Cup.

Fish123 have found their home with Team Liquid, and we can't wait to see what they do in upcoming tourneys.

The Team Liquid VALORANT roster is as follows;

  • Adam 'ec1s' Eccles
  • Dom 'soulcas' Sulcas
  • James 'Kryptix' Affleck
  • Travis 'L1NK' Mendoza
  • Adil 'ScreaM' Benrlitom 

Team Liquid are a huge esports organisation, adding another roster to their brand. They also compete in 18 esports, including successful teams in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, League of Legends, Rainbow Six Seige, and most recently adding a Rocket League roster to their ranks. Over their 20 year history, Team Liquid has accumulated approximately $33.7million in prize money.

The VALORANT roster is already confirmed to be featuring in the Allied Esports Odyssey Ignition Series, which is set to start on August 11. The fish123 roster is invited to the series alongside G2Esports, Ninjas in Pyjamas and Giants Gaming, as well as two qualifying teams. Team Liquid's roster will be looking to get the ball rolling by winning here and taking a large cut of the $15,000 for their new home.

Stay tuned at GGRecon for more VALORANT news.
 

Images via Team Liquid


Katie Memmott
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Katie Memmott
Katie is the former Sub Editor and Freelancer Coordinator at GGRecon.
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