Team Vitality has stepped up ahead of the Esports World Cup and secured a crack squad in the Call of Duty: Warzone space. It’s yet another roster the organization is fielding, all with the intention of having the best chances possible of snatching the lion’s share of the Club Championship prize.
The trio signed by Team Vitality features Sage, blazt, and skullface, all of whom have secured accolades aplenty in the Call of Duty: Warzone space and are ready for their next challenge under the Vitality banner.
Vitality Picks Up Killer Warzone Team for EWC
Leading the Team Vitality squad into the fray at the Esports World Cup this summer will be Ethan ‘Ebatez’ Bates, a former 100 Thieves coach with skin in the game. The championship-grade roster should have no issues competing on the grandest stage in esports in Riyadh this summer.
Sage was previously signed with Virtus and finished in third place at last year’s Esports World Cup. He also had a close finish at the 2024 Global Finals of the World Series of Warzone, but won the 2023 Global Finals, alongside Shifty and Biffle.
Blazt, one of the most recognizable names in Call of Duty, has been around the houses over the last decade. His path has taken him under the banners of compLexity, G2 Esports, the Los Angeles Guerrillas, 100 Thieves, and now, Team Vitality. He’ll be looking to redeem a fourth-place finish at last year’s Esports World Cup.
Skullface is arguably entering the pack with something major to prove. It has been a while since his last big win, but he came second at the 2024 World Series of Warzone after clutching up and securing the top spot in 2022’s tournament.
On paper, it’s a pretty good squad, and every player there has years of Warzone experience to pull from.
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