Liquid have officially completed the signing of Kenneth "koosta" Suen, the organization has announced via Twitter.

A few days ago a report from Breitbart's Richard Lewis hinted at possible changes within Liquid, which have been all but confirmed by NME's coach Steve "Ryu" Rattaca, who revealed that Kenneth "⁠koosta⁠" Suen has come to an agreement with another team.

Due to the rules enforced by Valve and by extension the organizers of MLG Columbus 2016, he will not be able to play in the major's main qualifier with Liquid due to having qualified with Enemy through the Minor/Last-Chance Qualifier system.

Liquid have also announced that they will be loaning koosta out to Enemy for the upcoming qualifier, while using Echo Fox's Mohamad "⁠mOE⁠" Assad themselves as has been previously revealed.

Both players will be standing in for their respective teams at the major as well in case they (Enemy and Liquid) manage to qualify.

That marks the second time in as many months that Liquid have changed the roster, as at the beginning of January they changed Jacob "⁠FugLy⁠" Medina for the controversial player Aleksandr "⁠s1mple⁠" Kostyliev.

With the change, Liquid's lineup is the following:

In under half an hour koosta will play his debut officially under the Liquid banner, as the team will be playing the DreamHack Masters Malmö closed qualifier tonight.