AoW's tournament history reflects a mix of experiences. They competed in prestigious events like the Intel Extreme Masters Chengdu 2024 and the MESA Asian Masters 2025, though without securing any prizes in most of them. Notable performances include a 4th-place finish at ESL Challenger League Season 48, earning them $1050 in prize money. Their participation highlights a commitment to competing at a high level, even if consistent top placements haven't yet been achieved.
Throughout their history, AoW has maintained a relatively stable roster of eight players. The current lineup features neo (Charles Worthington) as a key member. Past players include viridian, Terryyy, BaN4na, Oath, aliStair, kibstar, and sunshinez, highlighting a core group of talented individuals contributing to the team's development.
In the regional (SEA & Oceania) rankings, AoW has seen fluctuating positions, ranging from a high of 7th place to a low of 33rd. As of the latest update, they occupy 24th place out of 38 teams. While they haven't yet made an impact on the global rankings, their consistent presence in the regional scene and recent improvements suggest a promising future for this Australian CS2 team.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database