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Team Liquid adds Saintvicious to its Teamfight Tactics team

Saintvicious was a part of Liquid in 2017.
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Team Liquid has re-signed former League of Legends player Brandon “Saintvicious” DiMarco, the organization announced last night. But this time, it’s for something other than League.

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Saintvicious, who had stints with Team Curse, Liquid, and most recently, FlyQuest, has joined the organization as an Autobattler and Teamfight Tactics player.

The well-known streamer moved to the Auto Chess genre due to its community. “In the Auto Chess community, everyone is very nice to each other and there isn’t much toxicity,” Saintvicious said in Liquid’s announcement. “It feels like people just want to enjoy the game even if they are still competitive. It’s something you don’t feel very often from MOBAs.” 

With this signing, Liquid said that Saintvicious will be moving into Teamfight Tactics full time. He could even compete in some of the upcoming tournaments for Riot Games’ new autobattler, including the Twitch Rivals tournament that’s coming soon.


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