Esports organisation Team Liquid has announced two new apparel collaborations with major pop culture franchises: Demon Slayer and Marvel Rivals.

The first collection, titled “Demon Slayer: Demons and Hashira,” is the organisation’s second collaboration with Demon Slayer. The collection includes T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, keycaps, and mousepads featuring characters from the series, especially its demons. Two standout items from the collection are the Tomioka Racing Jacket and the Akaza Sherpa Jacket.

The Team Liquid x Demon Slayer: Demons and Hashira collection was released on February 13, 2026, and is available on Team Liquid’s online store. The drop also comes ahead of the re-release of the film Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle, which returns to theaters in early March 2026.

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Team Liquid’s next apparel drop is a collaboration with Marvel Rivals. The collection continues a long-running partnership between Team Liquid and Marvel Entertainment that began with the first Team Liquid x Avengers collection in 2019.

Marvel Rivals is a hero shooter Marvel-branded video game, and its publisher recently named Team Liquid Citadel as one of the partner teams for the title’s inaugural esports circuit.

Team Liquid Citadel will make its debut in Marvel Rivals later this month, and the team is expected to wear pieces from the collection during the season while competing in the Ignite Americas league. It is the North American and South American regional division of the official global esports circuit for Marvel Rivals. The total annual prize pool for the 2026 circuit exceeds $3,000,000 USD.

The Team Liquid x Marvel Rivals collection will release on March 6, 2026, and will also be available on the Team Liquid online store.

On top of landing partnerships with those two franchises, Team Liquid also teamed up with English football club Sunderland AFC a few days ago for the ePremier League season. Last month, Lawrence Tech Esports also announced a new collaboration with Team Liquid, making it one of the few esports programs globally working with a professional organisation.

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