The NA superteam: Liquid’s new look for the 2022 LCS Spring Split

Team Liquid walked away from the League of Legends LCS Lock In once more with a commanding victory, despite the roster looking very different this year. Due to visa issues preventing the organization showing the prospective roster for the Spring Split, each week of the Lock In acted as a puzzle for Liquid. Yet despite constant roster maneuvers, Liquid found the room to bounce back from their controversial end to 2021, giving fans a first look at what they can expect from the team in the coming months.

During the preseason, Liquid made arguably the biggest changes to its roster out of all 10 teams in the competition. Not only was the org keeping MVP-caliber talent in Santorin and CoreJJ, but they would be bringing ashore two LEC vetens that have long served the region’s best teams: Bwipo and Hans sama. And with their mid lane position empty, they successfully sought one of the biggest acquisitions in recent LCS history, one that was rumored for months. For the first time in his career, Bjergsen would be ditching a TSM jersey for a Liquid one.

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