Team Vitality is making moves in the world of esports. The French organization announced, on February 11th, the arrival of three new teams in the games PUBG: Battlegrounds, Call of Duty: Warzone, and CrossFire. The club is making a return to the competitive scene of battle royale games with the first two.
Returning to PUBG after leaving in 2019, and having only a brief stint in Cod: Warzone in 2024, Team Vitality is also introducing its first team in the first-person shooter game CrossFire by acquiring the former roster of ROC Esports based in Egypt.
With these new teams, Team Vitality is expanding its presence in shooting simulations. The club aims to reach the top tier at the Esports World Cup 2026 (EWC), a major international competition featuring the three games. Team Vitality has invested in recruiting reliable and competitive profiles for this endeavor.
In Call of Duty: Warzone, the club has brought together a group of veterans with proven track records at the EWC. The team consists of Angel “Sage” Quinones, who placed third in the 2025 edition, alongside the last two American finalists Rasim “Blazt” Ogresevic and Logan “Skullface” Greifelt. Team Vitality sees this trio as a strong foundation for performance.
For PUBG: Battleground, the team comprises players who previously competed for Nemiga, achieving a solid 6th place at the PUBG Global Championship.
As they embark on their first competitive season in CrossFire, the team will soon kick off their campaign in the European league “CrossFire West League.” Their performance will play a crucial role in securing a spot at the Esports World Cup. The team also aims to dominate the regional finals to secure their ticket to the CrossFire Stars World Championship in China.







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