French esports organisation Team Vitality has announced its expansion into CrossFire and PUBG esports with the signing of two new rosters.
The signings continue the organisation’s recent expansion into new titles for the 2026 season.
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Announced on February 11th, the rosters will represent the organisation in the arena shooter and battle royale title’s biggest tournament circuits. Team Vitality’s CrossFire roster joins the organisation after representing ROC Esports since March 2025.
During the last 12 months, the roster achieved a wealth of success in regional tournaments. In September, it finished second in the CrossFire Stars EUMENA Regional Finals, narrowly losing to Gaimin Gladiators in the Grand Final.
“Big move. New colours. Same hunger. Proud to officially join Team Vitality,” wrote Nohamed ‘Horus‘ Mahrous on social media. “Ready to work, win, and make this chapter unforgettable.”
Team Vitality’s PUBG roster previously represented Nemiga Gaming from November 2025 until the team’s departure. The roster ended the 2025 season with a sixth-place finish at the PUBG Global Championship.
The organisation’s expansion into CrossFire and PUBG coincides with the titles appearing at this year’s Esports World Cup. Taking place from July 6th to August 23rd in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, both titles will see teams competing for a share of a $2m (~£1.4m) prize pool.
Team Vitality’s Continued Expansion
Team Vitality has already expanded its esports division in 2026 as it cements its place as one of the world’s largest organisations. In January, it unveiled its Age of Empires roster set to compete in Age of Empires II and IV tournaments.
Elsewhere, the organisation signed 16-year-old Tekken player Neia as it continues to grow its presence within the FGC.
With both CrossFire and PUBG circuits continuing to attract notable organisations, Team Vitality’s expansion is a logical next step as it looks to achieve further success across the first-person shooter and battle royale genres.
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