Four Fortnite: Battle Royale players have been signed to Team Liquid.
Tom “72hrs” Mulligan, Adam “Strafesh0t” Crawford, Jake “POACH” Brumleve, and Ryan “Chap” Chaplo will play Fortnite for the Team Liquid organization. An announcement was posted to Twitter on June 5. “We’re dropping in,” Team Liquid wrote on Twitter. “Say hello to Team Liquid Fortnite.”
Related: Epic Games will provide $100 million in prize pool money for the first year of Fortnite esports
Fortnite’s esports scene is still growing. There aren’t really many—or any—official tournaments for teams to participate in just yet. But developer Epic Games is gearing up for a thriving competitive scene; in late May, Epic announced it will provide $100 million in prize pool funding for the first year of Fortnite esports. The nine-figure number only includes prize pool money—it’s a whole lot of money for Fortnite players.
More details on the upcoming competitive scene is expected soon, but we don’t know too much yet. Still, esports organizations are flocking to the game, including TSM, the Fortnite team that was just sponsored by Chipotle. One college, Ashland University, is even providing a competitive Fortnite scholarship for students.