Scylla

Scylla Scylla eSports
Australia

Scylla eSports was an Australian Overwatch team competing in the SEA & Oceania region, active from February 17, 2017, to May 30, 2017. Over their short lifespan, they played a total of 11 matches, achieving a respectable win rate of approximately 55%. Their greatest accomplishment was securing second place at the Oceanic Summer Series in February 2017, earning them roughly $1500 in prize money. While they participated in other tournaments, they didn't achieve further podium finishes.

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

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Scylla Upcoming matches

Scylla Recent matches

Scylla show Plot1 2017-05-30 11:00:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
WillWEED show Scylla 2017-05-22 11:00:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
ATH show Scylla 2017-05-16 10:45:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
Scylla show Masterminds 2017-05-08 09:30:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
Scylla show Thinking 2017-05-02 09:30:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
Nemesis show Scylla 2017-04-25 10:00:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
Scylla show Defuse 2017-04-18 10:45:00 CyberGamer OCE Circuit
BLK show Scylla 2017-02-25 07:30:00 Oceanic Summer Series
Masterminds show Scylla 2017-02-18 05:00:00 Oceanic Summer Series
Lakers show Scylla 2017-02-18 02:30:00 Oceanic Summer Series
Scylla show EBIN 2017-02-17 23:00:00 Oceanic Summer Series

Scylla Achievements

Date Tournament Place Prize
February 26, 2017 00:00 Oceanic Summer Series 2 place 1,534
* Form shows how good the players current performance (last 15 games), in comparison with they average performance (last 50 games)

About team

Scylla's tournament history is relatively brief. They competed in at least two notable events: the Oceanic Summer Series, where they claimed a silver medal, and the CyberGamer OCE Circuit, where they didn't place. Their participation in these tournaments showcased their potential, although their short competitive lifespan prevented them from establishing a more extensive tournament record.

Throughout their existence, Scylla boasted a relatively stable roster of around 10 players. Their initial lineup included players like SpOoNzL, Saphira, Project, Wuvo, Billa, and Sp4rky, with additional players like LUSH, Bim, Flake, and usmc joining the team at various points. Currently, the team is inactive and doesn't have an official roster.

As of now, Scylla eSports holds no ranking positions in any global or regional Overwatch leaderboards. Their active period predates the widespread implementation of the current global and regional ranking systems (introduced June 29, 2020), thus preventing them from accumulating any ranking points despite their participation in competitive play.

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