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WSOW 2025 Champions Split Up

The World Series of Warzone 2025 (WSOW) ended with a storybook finish for Lenun, Echo, and Fifakill, who claimed the championship title and cemented themselves as one of the most dominant squads of the year. But just days after lifting the trophy, news has broken that the trio will not be sticking together for the upcoming season.

Lenun Declares Free Agency

On October 16, Lenun officially announced that he is a free agent heading into the new Warzone season. His résumé speaks for itself: World Series of Warzone Champion 2025 and a 6th-place finish at the Esports World Cup (EWC). With such accolades, he’s now actively seeking a new team or organization.

“F/A for the upcoming Warzone season.
World Series of Warzone Champion 2025.
6th at EWC 2025.
Let me know 🤝” – Lenun on X (Twitter)

The post quickly gained traction, racking up over 200K views within hours.

Echo Clears the Air

Shortly after Lenun’s announcement, teammate Echo released a lengthy statement addressing the breakup. According to him, the team never had long-term plans unless they managed to win WSOW and secure major organizational backing.

“Before WSOW the team had no intention of sticking together, unless we somehow managed to win… The thought was we’d get crazy org contracts wanting us 3 and have the ability to go to America.” – Echo

Echo also revealed personal struggles, citing the negative toll Twitch chat abuse had on him and his family throughout the season. Despite internal differences, he praised Fifakill for his support and acknowledged Lenun as a hardworking teammate, even if they didn’t always see eye to eye.

“Don’t be upset it’s over, be happy that it happened.” – Echo

The Uncertain Future of Warzone Rosters

Warzone’s competitive landscape is constantly evolving, and with the game shifting toward a resurgence-heavy meta, many big-map specialists are reconsidering their futures. Both Lenun and Echo confirmed they are exploring all options — whether that’s sticking with former teammates, building new squads, or signing with organizations.

With multiple orgs already expressing interest, it’s clear that the reigning champions won’t be teamless for long. The only question is whether fans will ever see the trio reunite or if WSOW 2025 marks the end of their run together.

Final Thoughts

The breakup may come as a disappointment for fans who hoped to see the championship team build a dynasty. However, this split reflects the turbulent and fast-moving nature of Warzone esports. As one chapter closes, another begins — and all eyes will be on where these players land heading into the 2026 season.