We are thrilled to announce that Team Liquid has unleashed a new partnership with Monster Energy!
Monster does more than just provide our players with the energy to scrim and stream; they are an organization that has been championing gaming and other subcultures from the very beginning. Their brand is synonymous with extreme sports, and they've become gaming's number one drink since turning the beast onto esports. We can now see that vicious "M" carved on the backs of champions and fans alike at tournaments all over the world.
Monster is committed to success and performance, and that's what makes them the perfect partner for Team Liquid. Renowned for their willingness to explore new things and take risks, Monster will give us the boost we need in order to take the next big leap forward. Suffice to say that with their help, we're going to kick even more ass.
Even though we're only formalizing this partnership now, we've been working with Monster for some time. They just understand gaming culture perfectly, and to borrow their own words, they do a lot of "cool s***". This is such a natural partnership because Monster is always looking for new ways to make an impact on people, and they sponsor the most prominent gaming events and organizations in esports. With Monster on board, we'll be able to do even more awesome things, and we can't wait to show you what we have in store for the future.
- Victor Goossens
This isn’t about us at Monster Energy, it is about the cool s*** that Team Liquid is doing in esports. They are an amazing organization and we just want to be a part of it. I mean, if Ice-T and Magic Johnson are talking about an esports team, you have to pay attention!
- Matt Simpson, Senior Marketing Manager for Monster Energy Gaming and Esports
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
exactly.
do they really need every dollar? i think its embarrassing
hey more money means more for the future of the players and more support for the esports we love. this helps the next wave have some framework to build on. we get more money, we get better/more players and teams and we continue to to have a stronger esports presence allowing for more games to be supported, which just cycles into more money, more players and teams and supported games.
Also, I'm not entirely clear on the relationship between teamliquid the site, and teamliquid the team. I thought they were completely independent by now, but then why is this piece of advertisement a featured news story? Is teamliquid.net also sponsored? Does teamliquid.net get any of this money?
On November 16 2016 09:49 Nakajin wrote: I don't understand by which inexplicable marketing trick energy drinks are associate with esport.
Weeell, that makes sense in my head. Staying alert when doing long gaming sessions and so on. Then again, I probably had more energy drinks than I should last few LANs, so my head probably isn't to be trusted.
I don't think this will help in the long run, anyone with a sembalance of an interest in health understands that these drinks are poison( just by tasting one you should know...) . The mainstream already has a negative view on gaming due to the unhealthy lifestyle that is a result of the gamers chosen activity.
I really like gaming however I feel like some basic health regulations need to be setup by the organisations. Whether they like it or not, top players are becoming role models and most people would not let their kids idolise people with such u healthy lifestyles.
We live in a very u healthy world at the moment :/
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
Integrity is for poor people.
yup yup! more fake interviews about how monster stands for true e-sport and a healthy lifestyle. pls! they make me giggle.
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
Integrity is for poor people.
yup yup! more fake interviews about how monster stands for true e-sport and a healthy lifestyle. pls! they make me giggle.
Hopefully this can fund a third lol team and a running documentary about it.
Can you guys please link this partnership to Nuckledu somehow or do something to f*** acknowledge that he exists??? Other than Taeja, arguably no other TL-sponsored competitor has accomplished anything close to what Nuckledu is doing right now, and it's like he doesn't exist. What is this ridiculousness???? Same thing goes for the smash players, really.
On November 16 2016 16:17 mikedebo wrote: Can you guys please link this partnership to Nuckledu somehow or do something to f*** acknowledge that he exists??? Other than Taeja, arguably no other TL-sponsored competitor has accomplished anything close to what Nuckledu is doing right now, and it's like he doesn't exist. What is this ridiculousness???? Same thing goes for the smash players, really.
I was about to tell you to go to TeamLiquidPro for that, saying that this (teamliquid.net) is a starcraft site. But I realise now that this post, including the comments, is crosslinked between teamliquid.net and www.teamliquidpro.com... Which only raises further questions regarding the relationship between the two sites...
Hungrybox gets tons of love as the video uses plenty of his EVO win footage, plus he gets shoutout tweets and a article on TLPro from time to time. He's also a model on the storefront.
The real problem is the SF scene, namely Du has no recognition for his recent amazing achievements. If I didn't follow the SFV scene, I wouldn't know he was doing great because TLPro site also has stopped tracking player or team results like back in the SC2 Golden Days.
Gosh I wish more healthy food organizations would get involved with the Esports scene I want to see grow ... I don t recommend people to drink that stuff but o well good things come with bad sometimes!
On November 16 2016 06:26 digmouse wrote: We are basically EG now.
Does that mean Liquid will soon suck outside Dota?
Maybe not as history tells us, I think dota is the weakest part of team liquid
Isn't that the CS:Go team? Oh, checked the wiki and seems to have done decently since 2016-04-03, earning about a third or fourth of the Dota team during that time. Honestly think the current iteration will perform strongly in Dota as well.
Or if you were talking about forums, then the hearthstone or LoL ones should be weakest I think?
On November 16 2016 09:49 Nakajin wrote: I don't understand by which inexplicable marketing trick energy drinks are associate with esport.
Probably hacker culture. When you have to work late into the night debugging shitty code, coffee and energy drinks are your best friend (not really, sleep is a far better friend, and the better companies have realized that by now, but the stereotype lives on). Hackers and gamers both sit behind a computer all day, and a lot of hackers are gamers in their free time, and enjoy watching games. So it is not even about gamers, but about the audience.
Just as extreme sports are all sponsored by Red Bull. Why? Most actual extreme sporters are either extremely health conscious and drink nothing but ginseng tea (figure of speech) or total stoners, neither of which are in the slightest interested in ever opening a can of Red Bull (unless they get paid a big wad of cash to fake drink that shit). However, the peole who watch extreme sports on tv are apparently people who buy energy drinks.
As both a gamer and someone whose favourite TV channel is Off, I should apparently be their core market, but hardly touch energy drinks ever (the only function I have found for them is for long drives), but I guess I'm just not normal
Ontopic: so... EG now has a community forum? Why is the URL teamliquid.net?
On November 16 2016 17:16 RaiKageRyu wrote: Hungrybox gets tons of love as the video uses plenty of his EVO win footage, plus he gets shoutout tweets and a article on TLPro from time to time. He's also a model on the storefront.
The real problem is the SF scene, namely Du has no recognition for his recent amazing achievements. If I didn't follow the SFV scene, I wouldn't know he was doing great because TLPro site also has stopped tracking player or team results like back in the SC2 Golden Days.
Despite being owned by the same org and occasionally cross posting news, it doesn't mean we're going to be posting about Liquid successes all over the place. We're not a SF site, we barely cover Melee right now (although we'd love to do more in that regard), we're not the place to pimp Du's achievements (although there are clips in the announcement video). TLPro isn't perfect, but I'm sure they'd appreciate constructive feedback regarding this.
On November 16 2016 09:50 Cascade wrote: That's some cool s***, no doubt.
Also, I'm not entirely clear on the relationship between teamliquid the site, and teamliquid the team. I thought they were completely independent by now, but then why is this piece of advertisement a featured news story? Is teamliquid.net also sponsored? Does teamliquid.net get any of this money?
TLPro usually only crossposts stuff which is relevant to site in question. For instance, this impacts the SC2 players on the squad so is on TLnet, and so on. TeamLiquid.net is not sponsored.
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
A healthy lifestyle is determined by many things, but I'm assuming you were aiming towards the healthy diet in your post.
A healthy diet consists of a sum of total micro and macronutriënts, to cover your needs. If you eat something considered unhealthy lacking micronutrients for example, you'll just have to compensate with the rest of your daily diet.
Unhealthy meals do have their place in healthy diets. Monsters could do too. Your total daily/weekly sum has to be on point, not every meal has to be on point. That's not the idea behind a healthy diet, either.
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
A healthy lifestyle is determined by many things, but I'm assuming you were aiming towards the healthy diet in your post.
A healthy diet consists of a sum of total micro and macronutriënts, to cover your needs. If you eat something considered unhealthy lacking micronutrients for example, you'll just have to compensate with the rest of your daily diet.
Unhealthy meals do have their place in healthy diets. Monsters could do too. Your total daily/weekly sum has to be on point, not every meal has to be on point. That's not the idea behind a healthy diet, either.
But Monster is not just about diet, but really about the lifestyle - the whole point of energy drinks is fighting your natural sleeping schedule and creating fake "energy". That's why the thing is essentially caffeine dissolved in something disgusting. There is no health reason to ingest that much caffeine, it doesn't bring any benefits (at least not in the lavish quantities found in the typical energy drink) and the lifestyle of staying up and sleeping irregularly that it "enables" is bad for you in the long run as well - irregular sleep schedule has been repeatedly found to be a key risk factor to control if you are after longevity.
On November 16 2016 10:22 Jaaaaasper wrote: Remember when TL only took sponsors that they could feel good about? Naz just keeps selling out harder.
I'm not sure where or how you figured that you know exactly what I do or don't think good partners stand for. We worked on a Monster pitch as long ago as end of 2011 early 2012 and have actively worked with Red Bull for both team and website. There is no change in philosophy here. It may not be your philosophy and if you were to run your own company and it is totally fine to do it differently.
On November 16 2016 10:34 Monochromatic wrote: Nazgul sold TL, this wasn't his call to make.
I want this to be absolutely clear I'm one of our two CEO's together with Steve Arhancet, which is the exact same as it has been the past two years. Both of us are major stakeholders in the company and are here for the long run to take this as far as we can. The group of partners we have found are absolutely amazing, smart and honorable people and they work in support of our decision making. If you were to ask any staff member that works for us they will tell you the exact same. This is our call to make.
On November 16 2016 10:38 Jaaaaasper wrote: Well he still runs the company. The chain of selling out goes Curse -> Selling out to the wizards or who ever -> now this.
I apologize for interrupting your circlejerk, but you should consider not speaking of selling out until you understand who something was sold to. From your message it becomes abundantly obvious you have no idea and that you did not research this information whatsoever. Our group of investors/owners, as well as our remaining involvement and ownership, is not what I would personally consider selling out. You are free to form your own thoughts, preferably based on knowing what you are talking about.
On November 16 2016 16:39 Cascade wrote: I was about to tell you to go to TeamLiquidPro for that, saying that this (teamliquid.net) is a starcraft site. But I realise now that this post, including the comments, is crosslinked between teamliquid.net and www.teamliquidpro.com... Which only raises further questions regarding the relationship between the two sites...
It's a fair point that me and Plexa can discuss on whether this is a good fit still today. He also responded on this subject before me, but either way this is how we have done it for the past six years for announcements that apply to the Liquid players and teams in all of these games.
On November 16 2016 16:39 Cascade wrote: I was about to tell you to go to TeamLiquidPro for that, saying that this (teamliquid.net) is a starcraft site. But I realise now that this post, including the comments, is crosslinked between teamliquid.net and www.teamliquidpro.com... Which only raises further questions regarding the relationship between the two sites...
It's a fair point that me and Plexa can discuss on whether this is a good fit still today. He also responded on this subject before me, but either way this is how we have done it for the past six years for announcements that apply to the Liquid players and teams in all of these games.
Six years ago, I'm not sure TL had players in multiple Esports who were kicking ass. Nuckledu is, possibly for a brief moment in time, the winningest player in SFV and it doesn't seem that TL is doing anything to tell this story, anywhere. I think that's pretty weird.
On November 16 2016 16:39 Cascade wrote: I was about to tell you to go to TeamLiquidPro for that, saying that this (teamliquid.net) is a starcraft site. But I realise now that this post, including the comments, is crosslinked between teamliquid.net and www.teamliquidpro.com... Which only raises further questions regarding the relationship between the two sites...
It's a fair point that me and Plexa can discuss on whether this is a good fit still today. He also responded on this subject before me, but either way this is how we have done it for the past six years for announcements that apply to the Liquid players and teams in all of these games.
Six years ago, I'm not sure TL had players in multiple Esports who were kicking ass. Nuckledu is, possibly for a brief moment in time, the winningest player in SFV and it doesn't seem that TL is doing anything to tell this story, anywhere. I think that's pretty weird.
On November 16 2016 03:56 opisska wrote: It's gonna be a little awkward next time a Liquid player preaches about the importance of a healthy lifestyle ...
Integrity is for poor people.
Or they could be like every extreme sport athlete that's sponsored by an energy drink company, and just drink the canned-water that looks like the energy drink they're promoting. (:
As a long time member of the site, you keep doing you, this is your baby. People call it selling out, I call it an opportunity to invest more money into esports. The players themselves necessarily don't have to drink the energy drink all the time or ever, they just need to showcase the brand.
On November 16 2016 16:39 Cascade wrote: I was about to tell you to go to TeamLiquidPro for that, saying that this (teamliquid.net) is a starcraft site. But I realise now that this post, including the comments, is crosslinked between teamliquid.net and www.teamliquidpro.com... Which only raises further questions regarding the relationship between the two sites...
It's a fair point that me and Plexa can discuss on whether this is a good fit still today. He also responded on this subject before me, but either way this is how we have done it for the past six years for announcements that apply to the Liquid players and teams in all of these games.
Six years ago, I'm not sure TL had players in multiple Esports who were kicking ass. Nuckledu is, possibly for a brief moment in time, the winningest player in SFV and it doesn't seem that TL is doing anything to tell this story, anywhere. I think that's pretty weird.
Do you follow the proteam on social media? TL is a community site for certain games that isn't aligned with who is on the team
I haven't followed on social media, so thanks for the link. The video that was linked in the last post is exactly the sort of thing I was hoping to see.
I guess I personally find this fragmentation confusing, but if all it takes to fix that is to follow one handle on Twitter then that works for me.
On November 16 2016 03:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: The EG-ification of TL continues
As in TL is becoming a successful team with lots of good marketing potential and a good understanding and management of electronic esports?
fuck yeah
You mean ruining the game to make obscene short term profits?
All EG SC2 ever were was a marketing / drama-mongering team. Buy an en-vogue player, turn them into a meme-machine for some quick views and advertising dollars and move on to the next game. IdrA was 100% honest when he said he was getting paid to be a jerk online.
On November 16 2016 09:49 Nakajin wrote: I don't understand by which inexplicable marketing trick energy drinks are associate with esport.
I think it started in the late 80s, early 90s LAN culture where people poured down Coke like it was water. Coke didn't understand its audience, and was replaced by another softdrink market, that targets people fighting fatigue, which is part of gaming culture.
Never been a soft drinker myself, but I do coffee aplenty.
I remember years ago, when I asked Bulba if he ate nutritious food, and it appeared I was talking alien to him. Gaming culture has always had a unhealthy lifestyle attached to it, because everything connected to it, is; poor sleep patterns, poor eating culture(needs to be fast made), in short fast and convinient. Only in recent years people have tried to be more aware that physical wellness and strong mental capacity are closely linked, and as eSport moved from grassroots to more professional venues so did the competitive awareness. Still a long way to go, as eSport and gaming is still associated with an unhealthy lifestyle, thus are the target group of such sponsors.
Want different sponsors, project a different philosophy.