BnY participated in eight tournaments over their active period, receiving direct invites to three of them. Their participation included notable events such as the ESL One DPC North America 2022 Spring and Winter Tours, as well as several BTS Pro Series seasons. While their finishes often placed them in the middle to lower tiers of these tournaments (with placements ranging from 6th to 10th), these events provided them valuable experience against other competitive teams. They also competed in The International 2021, although they didn't advance far in that prestigious tournament. Their tournament performance reflects a consistent effort to compete in the challenging North American Dota 2 landscape.
BnY has seen a significant roster turnover throughout its existence, with approximately 20 players having donned the team's colors. The initial lineup featured players like Jubei, Ryoya, FLee, Zero, and Yamsun. More recently, the team featured players like Zero (Daniel Yun, USA) and P1 (Shanchao Jin, China). Notable past players include Quinn, boris, Samson, Rises, Monster, Lil Nick, Saadman01, EternaLEnVy, dunha1, and esK, highlighting a diverse range of talent that has contributed to the team's history. The fluctuating roster likely contributed to the team's inconsistent performance.
In terms of regional rankings (North America), BnY's performance fluctuated. Their highest ranking was 5th place at one point, while their lowest was 21st. Throughout 2022, their ranking generally hovered between 11th and 19th place before ultimately falling out of the rankings by October 19, 2022. They never achieved a position in the global Dota 2 rankings. While their regional ranking demonstrates a level of competitiveness within the North American scene, it also reflects the challenges of maintaining consistency and achieving sustained high rankings in the highly competitive Dota 2 landscape.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database