Team Liquid Offically Parts Ways With Hiko

Team Liquid has officially parted ways with Hiko, who will be on a trial basis with OpTic Gaming through DreamHack Vegas.

Team Liquid has announced via Twitter that they have parted ways with Spencer “Hiko” Martin. This announcement comes out five days after the signing of Liquid’s new in game leader, Peter “stanislaw” Jarguz from OpTic Gaming.

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This isn’t a break for Hiko though, right after Team Liquid’s announcement he tweeted that he will be a stand-in for OpTic Gaming through DreamHack Vegas. Hiko also hinted at maybe continuing to stand-in for OpTic Gaming after Vegas by saying this in his tweet, “Excited to be playing for @OpTicGaming through DreamHack Vegas at the least!

Team Liquid began 2017 with a bumpy start by not qualifying for DreamHack Vegas due to being beat out by compLexity Gaming. Also, at 2017’s first Major they failed to make it out of the group stages, placing 9-11th. This was a major change from their last Major where they placed 2nd at ESL One: Cologne to the year’s best team, SK Gaming.


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Image via Team Liquid.


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