Team Liquid's co-owner and co-CEO Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet confirmed that Team Liquid will be revamping its League of Legends roster after the 2016 World Championship during a Discord AMA.

"We will 100 percent be doing a roster overhaul for the League of Legends team," Arhancet said. "It's extremely disappointing results for the end of this season. Actually, it's the worst results that we've ever had ever since I started everything in League. So I'm really disappointed, and I think that there's a number of reasons for that, but the outcome of it is that we have to take a look at players committed to the roster."

Liquid finished in fifth/sixth place in the 2016 NA LCS Summer Playoffs, losing to Counter Logic Gaming 3-1 in the quarterfinals. The team would subsequently compete in the NA Regional Finals, where they would lose to Team EnVyUs 3-0 and place fourth.

While Arhancet said that there is no set date for the roster reveal, Liquid will announce a new roster the day after the team receives final approval from Riot.

"Back in the day you didn't have to get approval from Riot in order to sign a roster, you would sign a player and just announce," Arhancet said. "You can't do that, there's like a system, there's a structure to it. We have to get through the offseason, we have to sign players, we have to get them contracted, and then we have to send the paperwork. They have to be approved, and that has a whole process, and then we can go live with the announcement. So there's no date that I can give you, I can just say that as soon as we have the approval from Riot on whatever we end up doing we'll go live."

The full AMA can be found below:

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