CALLOFDUTY: Team Vitality add Warzone roster ahead of Esports World Cup

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Team Vitality revealed is new Call of Duty Warzone roster on Tuesday that will compete at this summers Esports World Cup.

It is the 16th team for the French organization as it enters the battle royale’s esports scene.

WARZONE ROSTER
–Joni “Patzukka” Nikkanen (Finland)
–Henrijs “Enxiun” Kukulitis (Latvia)
–Steve “Stewo” Fuckner (Germany)

The roster finished third at the World Series of Warzone Finals EU in 2022, and placed top-4 at the World Series of Warzone Regional Finals last year.

The new Team Vitality roster will compete in the Esports World Cup competition scheduled to run from July 3-7. The roster has also previously qualified for the World Championship of the 2024 Call of Duty Warzone competitive season later this summer.

“I’m delighted to be welcoming another new team to the hive as we set our sights on the club championship at Esports World Cup,” Team Vitality co-founder and president Fabien “Neo” Devide said in a statement. “Call of Duty was a foundational title for Team Vitality, and I look forward to seeing this awesome roster perform on the biggest stage of them all.”

–Field Level Media

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