RW's competitive journey involved participation in roughly 20 tournaments, many of which they entered with direct invitations, bypassing qualifiers. Their early success included a first-place finish at the FCS Russian Open Cup in 2017. Later appearances in prestigious events like LPL Spring and Summer splits, and the NEST tournament, showcased their presence in the competitive landscape, although consistent high placement remained elusive. Their prize winnings ranged from a modest $138 to a significant $23,000 (NEST 2020), reflecting the varying success across their tournament history.
Over their lifespan, RW boasted a roster of around 40 players. Early members included notable names like Mouse, Doinb, and Smlz, while later iterations saw players such as Zdz, Betty, and Haro contributing to the team's performance. Currently, RW does not have an active official roster. The team's dynamic roster contributed to both its highs and its lows, making for an interesting history of fluctuating performances.
In terms of regional rankings (China), RW experienced considerable fluctuations. Their best performance was a 2nd place finish in the LPL, while their worst was 14th. They were consistently ranked at various positions between 2nd and 14th in 2021, before ultimately dropping out of the rankings by May 2021. They never achieved a significant global ranking.
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