Launched on May 1, 2001, it has developed through the years into a focal point for StarCraft coverage, eventually became the most-browsed StarCraft-related website in the world, gathering thousands of members (including several professional players) and centralizing news about the global SC2 scene. Team Liquid is also strongly associated with its website, TL.net. The team's activities include the organization of several events, the most notable being the Team Liquid Starleague, an online premier tournament, the third edition of it being one of the most highlighted foreign events in 2011. Team Liquid is also one of the best-known and most widely supported teams in the StarCraft II scene, having some of its players mentioned in mainstream media. Furthermore, Liquid was one of the two foreign teams which competed in a season of the GSTL on its own as well as the first (along with Evil Geniuses via a joint roster) to attend the Proleague. As such, the team has been present in Korea for a longer time than any other foreign organization, and has also been one the most successful in GSL with its players reaching the semifinals four times. Liquid is also known for its early involvement in the Korean scene, through a partnership with Old Generations which allowed its players to practice in Korea and to compete in the GSL. The team roster's achievements in premier events include winning four DreamHacks, two MLGs, two Assemblies, and one NASL. Originally a Brood War clan, the team switched to StarCraft II during the Wings of Liberty beta in 2010 and became one of the most successful foreign teams. Team Liquid is a pro gaming team founded in the Netherlands in 2000.
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