The team's tournament history includes participation in the Hearthstone Global Games in 2017, 2018, and 2019, consistently achieving a 25th-place finish in each. In 2017, they received a direct invitation to the tournament, bypassing the qualifying stages. Their participation in these high-profile events, despite not reaching the highest ranks, demonstrates their consistent presence within the competitive Hearthstone landscape. Prize money varied across these tournaments, with earnings ranging from $625 to $4000.
Currently, RUS does not have an officially announced roster. Information regarding past players remains unavailable. The team's active period ended in late 2019, and since then there have been no updates on their future plans or potential return to competitive play.
While RUS has competed in several significant tournaments, they have not yet achieved a ranking in the global or regional Hearthstone team rankings (tracked since June 29th, 2020). Their focus appears to have been on participation in international events rather than pursuit of a consistent ranking position in the competitive ladder.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database