Team Liquid, the multinational esports organisation, has launched a state-of-the-art 3092 m² esports facility in São Paulo, Brazil.
The 13-story venue, sponsored by Alienware, features a variety of facilities including team operations, staff offices, dormitories, content and production studios, a shop and events spaces. The site, which cost “multi-million dollars”, houses 80 staff and offers technology and products from sponsors such as SecretLab.
The largest esports training facility in the world will also include space for partners, such as Monster, to activate.
Team Liquid has Brazilian teams in Fortnite, Free Fire, Rainbow Six Siege and VALORANT, and this latest facility is the largest in its portfolio, twice the size of its Los Angeles and Utrecht locations.