I've met a lot of nice people, I've experienced how it's like to compete in a team game, and I've had lots of fun. Robin "Bumblebee" Nymann, Director of eSportsįirst of all, I have to say that I'm grateful for the time I've spent in Heroes of the Storm. As soon as we have solidified who we will bring onto the team, we will let you know. That leaves the question, what is happening with our Heroes of the Storm team? We have over the past two weeks been looking at our options, had internal meetings about it and are in the process of trying out a couple of players. Who knows, you may even get to see him at a tournament. He will continue to play StarCraft 2 for fun when mood and time allows it, and he will still wear the Liquid name as some of our other legacy players (Jinro, HayprO, Zenio, etc.) have in the past. While it's sad to see the Durán brothers finally part ways, Pedro will not be leaving the game entirely. He has decided to stop being a full-time progamer and instead focus on finishing his bachelor's degree. LucifroN, however, has chosen a different path from his brother. That of course became a reality when Juan joined us in Heroes of the Storm, but if the stars had aligned between 20, you would have been able to see Juan and his brother wear the blue jersey already back then. He is someone we had always admired during his career, and we always viewed him as a player that we wanted on Liquid. We are ecstatic to see VortiX return to StarCraft. VortiX will make a comeback to StarCraft 2 and continue to be a full-time progamer under the Liquid flag. It's not all sad news for the fans of the Durán brothers, however. While we were very happy, we are again making changes to our Heroes of the Storm division LucifroN and VortiX are leaving our Heroes of the Storm team. We competed at DreamHack Winter with this lineup and had a great event, placing second behind Fnatic after some incredibly tense games that went on into the middle of the night. That prompted us to make changes to the team, and we said goodbye to three of our players-Blackscorp, FalcoN and GranPkt-before welcoming three new ones-Cris, GerdamHerd and Lowell. That being said, it is no secret that we were all devastated when we didn't manage to qualify for the World Championships at BlizzCon. We went from one end of the world to the other, from tournament to tournament, establishing ourselves as one of the very best teams in the world. Looking back at 2015, we are proud of our team's incredible year. Today, we present to you the very first bits of news from our Heroes of the Storm camp in 2016.
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