T1 expands into Call of Duty Warzone esports

Jonno Nicholson
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T1 has announced its expansion into Call of Duty: Warzone esports with the signing of a UK-based trio.

The expansion marks the second time the South Korean esports organisation has fielded a roster in Activision’s first-person shooter franchise.

T1’s Warzone roster is headlined by ‘Echo‘, who achieved victory as part of Team Vision at the World Series of Warzone Global Final 2025. Following the season-ending event, the team disbanded with Lenun joining Gen.G for the upcoming season.

Joining Lenun is ‘Disrrpt‘, a fellow British battle royale player joining Lenun on the T1 lineup. The player competed under the ONIC banner during the latter stages of the Black Ops 6 era, scoring an eighth-place finish at the World Series of Warzone Global Final.

Rounding out the roster is ‘Spam‘, an 18-year-old talent that previously competed alongside Disrrpt in several Resurgence tournaments. In August, he topped Warzone’s Resurgence Ranked Play leaderboards.

Throughout 2025, several esports organisations have expanded into Call of Duty’s battle royale title. Notably, the organisations fielding rosters were part of the Esports World Cup Club Partner Program. The multi-million dollar initiative aims to improve sustainability within the industry alongside encouraging organisations to expand their respective fan bases.

T1 In 2025

T1 remains one of the most recognisable esports organisations in the world, competing in several high-profile tournaments across the globe. In November, its League of Legends roster won a third consecutive World Championship, defeating KT Rolster in the Grand Final.

Elsewhere, its VALORANT roster achieved success on the international stage. In March, T1 won Masters Bangkok, besting G2 Esports in a thrilling best-of-five series.

The organisation’s expansion into Warzone is another of the battle royale title’s viability as an esports title. Despite a lack of announcements for 2026’s competitive circuit, T1 has recruited a roster armed with world championship-winning experience and young talent looking to make an impact on the international stage.

Jonno Nicholson

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Jonno is a writer for Esports Insider and has been part of the team since 2019. Over the past ten years, he's written for several outlets including Gfinity, GGRecon, and Radio Times. As an avid sim racer, he aims to provide insight on one of the fastest growing sectors in esports.
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