Team Liquid needed a home. A real home. Thanks to the technology and support of Alienware, it’s finally getting one.
That much was announced Tuesday at Dell’s launch event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Alienware co-founder Frank Azor, who runs Alienware, gaming, and XPS at Dell, unveiled the gaming company’s pact with Team Liquid on the new, 9,000-square-foot Los Angeles training center, which broke ground last year.
“If you believe esports — like I do — is gonna become the most popular sport in the world, then you need to take it to the next level in order for it to be able to do that.