![]() ![]() A stumble out the gate against 100T lit a fire under Liquid, sparking a five game winning streak until the team boiled over, fumbling against 7th place Golden Guardians. Through the first six weeks of LCS, Liquid excelled, despite a few speed bumps. Without the hard work of Dodo and the rest of the staff at Liquid, we could be living in a timeline without Core at all–if Core didn’t get his green card, he probably would have retired. According to Dodo, Liquid’s General Manager, it came down to the wire. And this wasn’t just a foregone conclusion. And in unbelievably important news, CoreJJ got his green card! Now that he’s a permanent resident of the United States, Jo Yong-In can officially play for Team Liquid without being considered a non-resident player. ![]() This past month and a half, fresh off our second straight Lock-In Championship, Liquid jumped into the season full speed ahead. DIG - Saturday, March 26th at 18:30 EDTīlink and you’ll miss it.CLG - Saturday, March 19th at 18:30 EDT.*Quick Reader's Guide: If you want to catch up on one particular game rather than them all, feel free to ctrl+f the game's title. And the content will keep on coming, thanks in part to LyviaXO, the officially crowned winner of “A Fan Above.” There’s so much more to talk about, but with a month and a half of results to catch up on, let’s just get to the good stuff.* While we’re at it, congratulations to Seth and the rest of the team in charge of Liquid’s various YouTube channels for reaching more than a million views on multiple videos, a new milestone for Liquid. Season 2 of Liquid+ officially began, LCS fans voted Team Liquid as the most well-run franchise in the league, paszaBiceps captained Liquid’s virgin voyage into the world of MMA. With that aside, Team Liquid still plays competitive video games, and I’m here to pull all of them together into one massive listicle to track what Liquid has been up to in the past month, and what their plans are for March. Still, I feel compelled to acknowledge Russia’s unprovoked acts of war in Ukraine in this post for two reasons: 1) it’s the right thing to do and 2) it has led some tournament organizers to postpone matches where Liquid is competing. I also won’t pretend that this is the only international crisis that has impacted Esports. I won’t pretend to be the first person to reach this intersection s1mple’s call for peace at IEM Katowice made international headlines, and Nazgul immediately offered apartments to community members who cannot go home due to the invasion - including StarCraft player SKillous. I find myself in an odd place with this month’s update, at the crossroads of a competitive video game organization and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in clear violation of international law and custom. ![]()
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