ATT has participated in roughly 14 tournaments, receiving direct invites to three of them. Their notable performances include several third-place finishes and appearances in major events such as The International 2023 and the European Pro League. While they haven’t always reached the highest podium positions, their consistent participation and respectable results speak to their dedication and skill. Early success included a 4th place finish at the Liga Stavok Dota 2 Champions League 2022 Season 16, earning them a prize of around $5000. Their most lucrative finish was their third-place finish at the PGL DPC Western Europe 2023 Tour 2, awarding them approximately $15,000.
Throughout their history, ATT has seen a rotation of approximately 28 players. Their initial roster included players like LeBronDota, Alex, StoneBank, Davai Lama, and Mirage. However, currently, the team does not have an official announced roster. Notable players who have competed for ATT include Mo13ei, Copy, MikSa, Stojkov, WoE, Shad, Otaker, Lowskill, ekki, and ChodeX, highlighting the team's dynamic roster changes over time.
In terms of rankings, ATT has fluctuated in both the global and regional leaderboards. Their highest global ranking was 29th, while their highest regional (European) ranking reached 6th place. As of late August 2023, they were ranked 36th globally and 12th in Europe, although they are currently not listed in any official rankings. Their performance illustrates the competitiveness of the European Dota 2 scene and the challenges of maintaining a consistent top-tier ranking.
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