Team Vitality are officially back in Call of Duty: Warzone — and they’re doing it with a roster built for LAN.
As part of their expansion ahead of the 2026 Esports World Cup, the French organization has assembled an experienced trio featuring Angel “Sage” Quinones, Rasim “blazt” Ogresevic, and Logan “skullface” Greifelt, with Ethan “Ebatez” Bates joining as coach.
Sage headlines the lineup after securing a third-place finish at last year’s Esports World Cup, as well as being a 2023 World Series of Warzone winner, proving he can perform under the brightest lights. He’s joined by Blazt and Skullface — both former fourth-place EWC finalists — giving Vitality a trio that already knows what it takes to reach the sharp end of a world championship event.
Ebatez is a stalwart of the Warzone scene, as a former player, a vital name on the Pullze Check podcast, and most recently as a coach for 100 Thieves.

With the Esports World Cup Club Championship format rewarding organizations that perform across multiple titles, Warzone offers Vitality another opportunity to stack results in Riyadh this summer. The organisation enjoyed a dominant 2025 in other FPS titles, and Warzone now becomes a key pillar in their broader shooter strategy.
Road To EWC Runs Through DreamHack
Vitality’s qualification campaign begins in the Warzone Resurgence Series, the primary pathway into EWC 2026. The circuit will culminate in LAN finals at DreamHack Birmingham and DreamHack Atlanta, where top trios will lock in their spots on the world stage.
With limited qualification slots available, consistency across both online stages and LAN finals will be critical.
Vitality Also Enters PUBG & CrossFire
While Warzone is the headline move, Vitality are also returning to PUBG: Battlegrounds and entering CrossFire for the first time.
But make no mistake — this Warzone roster shows they’re serious about toppling back-to-back EWC Club Champions Team Falcons.
