OT's tournament history is marked by a blend of success and near misses. They've claimed three first-place finishes, one second-place finish, and one third-place finish. Their recent performances include a first-place finish at EPL Season 4 and EPL Season 6, both earning them $10,000 in prize money, and a first-place finish at PGL DPC WEU 2023 Tour 1, earning $17,000. However, they also experienced some setbacks, such as a 5th-place finish at PGL DPC WEU 2023 Tour 2. Their participation in high-profile events like Gamers Without Borders 2022 and the various DPC tours highlights their ambition to compete at the highest level.
Throughout its existence, Ooredoo Thunders has seen a rotation of players, with a total of 17 players having represented the team at some point. While a current official roster isn't publicly available, notable players who have contributed to the team’s success include TA2000, Malady, nefrit, Kaori, Wuiter, Accell, meLes, Merlin, Skullz, and Mrianner. The initial lineup consisted of Eixn, No!ob, SlaweE, OmaR, and ruustle. The ever-changing roster reflects the challenges and evolution of the competitive Dota 2 scene.
In terms of regional ranking (Europe), Ooredoo Thunders has fluctuated in position, reaching a high of 1st place and as low as 23rd. Their ranking has shown considerable movement, reflecting their inconsistent tournament results. As of recently, they are no longer present in the regional rankings, last appearing at 9th place on April 26th, 2023. They have yet to achieve a position in the global Dota 2 rankings.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database