Throughout their relatively short competitive lifespan, AcA competed in a variety of tournaments, including the Game Show Global eSports Cup Season 1 (their first tournament in December 2015) and ESL One Genting 2017 (their last tournament in January 2017). Other notable tournaments include ROG Masters 2016 and The Boston Major Open Qualifiers. Their participation in these events provided valuable experience and exposure for the players involved, contributing to their development within the competitive Dota 2 landscape. Their best performance came during their participation at MPGL Season 8 Championship.
AcA boasted a rotating roster of approximately 20 players throughout its history. Some of the notable players who represented the team include Abed, Tims, Samael, BYB, Kim0, Risen, Kirito, gobaS, Ramyaj, and Miracle-. The team's initial lineup consisted of Flysolo, Gabbi, Isihan, Armel, and Skem. Currently, AcA does not have an official active roster.
Acion Arena has not yet achieved any significant rankings in the global or regional Dota 2 leaderboards. While they participated in various tournaments and gained experience, their impact on the larger professional Dota 2 scene was limited. However, their contribution to the Philippine Dota 2 community and the individual successes of players who went on to achieve greater prominence in the game remain a part of their legacy.
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