Leviatan signs DeusAmirr, zDark29_, and criminalgod for Warzone push
Leviatán bolstered its Warzone roster with DeusAmirr, zDark29_ and criminalgod as the $1 million Riyadh race tightened around EWC 2026.

Leviatán just made the kind of Warzone move that separates organizations chasing Riyadh from organizations content to show up. The Argentinian esports org added DeusAmirr, zDark29_ and criminalgod to its roster on April 30, a three-player swing aimed at the 2026 Esports World Cup, where Call of Duty: Warzone will headline as the Championship Finale of Activision’s Warzone Resurgence Series.
That timing matters. The EWC Warzone event will bring 32 teams to a $1,000,000 prize pool in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in July, and the wider Warzone Resurgence Series begins on February 9, 2026 with online qualifiers, then rolls through LAN stops in Birmingham and Atlanta before the final trip to Riyadh. Leviatán is not just buying depth for the sake of a roster graphic. It is trying to build a lineup that can survive a long circuit and still have enough firepower left when the pressure spikes.
The fit is obvious on paper. Liquipedia lists DeusAmir as a Mexican player currently on Leviatán, and zDark, also listed as a Mexican player, brings about $51,159 in total winnings. Criminal god, listed as Alexander Torres, is a Puerto Rican player born December 26, 2007, with about $9,233 in earnings. Put together, the trio gives Leviatán a Spanish-speaking core with regional reach across Mexico and Puerto Rico, which should matter in a game where chemistry, comms and split-second calls can decide whether a team survives a late-game rotation or gets wiped before cashing in.
The move also raises Leviatán’s ceiling in a blunt way. The organization, founded in 2020, has a Warzone division listed with approximately $42,333 in total winnings, a modest number next to the size of the stage it is now targeting. Adding three players with established competitive profiles signals that Leviatán wants to close that gap fast, not watch the best-funded teams take the first shot at the EWC bracket.
The announcement video leaned into that urgency, with the team selling excitement rather than a routine paperwork move. That is the subtext of this offseason across Warzone: some organizations are building for Riyadh, and some are simply filling slots. Leviatán’s latest roster cut says it wants into the fight before the $1,000,000 field gets locked.
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