The team participated in roughly 20 tournaments, receiving direct invites to three of them. Their performance has been varied, with notable achievements like a first-place finish at ESL One Kuala Lumpur 2023, and a third-place finish in another tournament. However, they also experienced some less successful showings, including several finishes outside the top ten. Their recent tournament appearances include DreamLeague Season 24 (11th place), BetBoom Dacha Belgrade 2024 (no prize placing), PGL Wallachia Season 2 (9th place), The International 2024 (no prize placing), and Clavision League Snow Ruyi Season 1 (7th place). Their early success at Perfect World DPC China 2023 Tour 3 (4th place) earned them an invite to the Bali Dota Major.
Azure Ray has seen a relatively stable roster of around 14 players throughout its history. While the current active roster is not publicly available, some notable players who have contributed to the team's success include Xm, Xxs, XinQ, niu, Bach, plAnet, Han, 皮球, and Ori. The initial roster featured prominent players like fy, Somnus`M, Tianming, Chalice, and lou, indicating a high level of initial talent. The team's fluctuating roster composition may contribute to its inconsistent tournament results.
In terms of rankings, Azure Ray has shown a fluctuating position in both the global and regional (China) Dota 2 leaderboards. Globally, they reached as high as 3rd place and as low as 31st, most recently appearing at 24th place before dropping out of the rankings. Regionally in China, their highest ranking was 5th place and their lowest was 14th, with their last recorded ranking at 13th place. The team’s absence from recent rankings suggests a period of inactivity or roster changes.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database