Rio

Rio Seungpyo Oh
Korea, Republic of

Rio, Rio*

Rio, also known as Seungpyo Oh, is a South Korean Overwatch player with a career spanning several years. He's known for his contributions to various teams, culminating in a significant victory at the Overwatch League 2020 (OWL 2020), where he secured a first-place finish and a substantial share of the prize pool. Throughout his career, he participated in approximately 7 tournaments, competing against top-tier talent and showcasing his skills across multiple teams. His total career earnings are estimated to be around $3,400 USD.

* description compiled from data of the game-tournaments.com database

Recent Rio matches

Hero Result Team Tournament
Lose
August 31, 2019 22:00
GZC
vs SEO
OWL 2019, Play-In
Lose
August 31, 2019 22:00
GZC
vs SEO
OWL 2019, Play-In
Win
August 31, 2019 22:00
GZC
vs SEO
OWL 2019, Play-In
Lose
August 31, 2019 22:00
GZC
vs SEO
OWL 2019, Play-In
Lose
August 31, 2019 22:00
GZC
vs SEO
OWL 2019, Play-In
Lose
August 31, 2019 22:00
GZC
vs SEO
OWL 2019, Play-In
Win
August 31, 2019 01:00
GZC
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Play-In
Win
August 31, 2019 01:00
GZC
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Play-In
Lose
August 31, 2019 01:00
GZC
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Play-In
Win
August 31, 2019 01:00
GZC
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Play-In
Win
August 31, 2019 01:00
GZC
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Play-In
Win
August 19, 2019 00:15
GZC
vs DAL
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 19, 2019 00:15
GZC
vs DAL
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 19, 2019 00:15
GZC
vs DAL
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 19, 2019 00:15
GZC
vs DAL
OWL 2019, Stage 4

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About player

Rio's professional career began in April 2017 with Afreeca Freecs Red (AfreecaR), where he played in several matches during OGN Overwatch APEX Season 3 and Overwatch APEX Challengers Season 4. These early matches provided valuable experience, though his initial teams didn't achieve significant tournament success. He played alongside players like QuarterMain, attune, and Creed.kr during his time with AfreecaR. Although his early career didn't yield many prizes, it laid the foundation for his future successes.

Over his career, Rio played for four different teams: AfreecaR, MET (Meta Athena), Meta Bellum, and finally Guangzhou Charge (GZC). His time with Meta Bellum yielded his highest single tournament earnings, contributing significantly to his overall career winnings. While he didn't win significant prizes with most of his teams, his experience across diverse rosters and playing styles undoubtedly enriched his skillset and strategic understanding of the game.

His participation in numerous tournaments, including OWL 2019 and NetEase Esports X Tournament 2020 - Summer, highlights his consistent presence in the competitive Overwatch scene. His most notable achievement remains his first-place finish at OWL 2020 with GZC. While he did not always place highly, his dedication and participation in various high-profile tournaments demonstrate his commitment to the game and consistent level of skill.

* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database