T1 sign UK-based trio as they expand into Call of Duty Warzone esports
Kieran Lynch, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 05/12/2025
T1 has announced its move into Call of Duty esports, confirming the signing of a UK-based trio to compete in Warzone.
The decision marks the second time that the South Korean esports organisation has fielded a roster in the Call of Duty franchise.
T1 announces new Call of Duty Warzone roster
The esports Call of Duty roster for T1 includes three UK-based Warzone players.
Headlining the lineup is ‘Echo’, who was part of Team Vision’s winning roster at the 2025 World Series of Warzone Global Final.
Going under the name ‘Echo1867’, he helped the all-British Team Vision take the trophy and the $300,000 (£225,000) prize back in October.
Team Vision closed out the Match Point Final with an impressive 153 points and a Game 8 win over Gentle Mates.
After the event, Team Vision disbanded, with one of Echo’s teammates, ‘Lenun’, signing with Gen.G for the 2026 season.
After the announcement by T1, Echo tweeted: “Officially joined T1, it still feels surreal! Can’t wait to get another trophy or two this year.”
Also joining T1 is ‘Dissrpt’, a British player who competed for ONIC towards the end of the Black Ops 6 era. With ONIC, he recorded an eighth-place finish at the World Series of Warzone Global Final.
The trio is completed by 18-year-old British player, ‘Spam’, who previously played alongside Disrrpt in several Resurgence tournaments. He also reached the top of the Warzone’s Resurgence Ranked Play leaderboards in August.
Although information on the 2026 Warzone competitive circuit is yet to be confirmed, T1 has assembled a roster that includes a previous world champion, an experienced competitor, and a young player aiming to establish himself on the international stage.
𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓 𝐓𝟏 #𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐨𝐟𝐃𝐮𝐭𝐲𝐖𝐚𝐫𝐳𝐨𝐧𝐞
— T1 Official (@T1_official_gg) December 5, 2025
'Disrrpt' | 'Echo' | 'spam'#TogetherAs1 #NowHere #T1CallofDutyWarzone pic.twitter.com/tCd7nAaYOX
T1 success in 2025
In 2025, T1 continued to compete across multiple titles and enjoyed success in some high-profile tournaments.
Its League of Legends roster won the World Championship in November, defeating KT Rolster in the Grand Final.
British Twitch star and Los Ratones creator Marc ‘Caedrel’ Lamont was forced to shave his head bald. This was after he promised to go bald if T1 won the LoL Worlds with Choi ‘Doran’ Hyeon-joon.
T1 had won the two previous world championships, but some expected them to struggle after losing Choi ‘Zeus’ Woo-je.
However, T1 were able to complete a historic three-peat with Doran on its roster.
Earlier in the year, its Valorant team also won the Bangkok Masters with a victory over G2 Esports.
Kieran Lynch, Senior Editor
Kieran Lynch is an esports journalist who writes about several games including EA Sports FC 25, Call of Duty, Rainbox Six Siege, and more. He previously worked as a sports journalist for MailOnline.
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