S8UL Esports has announced its official Call of Duty (COD): Warzone roster, marking a major step in its international expansion. The new team includes North American players Colin Bowers-Wilson (Trikempathy), Braxton Trice (Braxtvn), and Ryder Skarzinski (Ryda), who will represent S8UL at the Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and other major global tournaments.
The move reflects S8UL’s focus on building a strong presence in one of the most competitive shooter titles globally, with a team that blends experience, leadership, and emerging talent.
Animesh Agarwal, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL said, “We are proud to mark a historic milestone as the first Indian organization to enter the global Call of Duty: Warzone esports arena. Trikempathy, Braxtvn, and Ryda are outstanding athletes whose skill, discipline, and mindset reflect the values we uphold at S8UL. This move reinforces our long-term commitment to elevating Indian representation across all competitive gaming genres and competing with excellence on the world stage.”
Braxton Trice, also known as Braxtvn, will lead the team as the in-game leader. He is known for his calm decision-making and has earned over USD 64,000, with top placements in the World Series of Warzone and other major tournaments. Trikempathy, based in Florida, is recognized for his aggressive yet consistent gameplay, with career winnings of over USD 47,000. Ryda, the newest full-time pro on the team, has already earned over USD 15,000 and has built a strong following of over 450,000 fans. His performance and support role make him a rising star with both competitive and creator potential.
With the Warzone roster addition, S8UL continues to grow its international footprint while promoting Indian presence in global esports. The organization is focused on achieving excellence across multiple gaming titles and solidifying its role as a leading force in the esports world.














