WOLF's tournament history is diverse, ranging from smaller regional events to some larger competitions like ESL One Malaysia 2022. Their recent performances have been less successful, with several bottom-eight finishes in events such as Golden Age Season 2 and the Max Power League in late 2022 and early 2023. While they've competed in a significant number of tournaments, their success has been inconsistent, highlighting the challenges faced by a team in a highly competitive region like China. Their participation demonstrates a commitment to competing at various levels, even if consistent top finishes have remained elusive.
WOLF has seen a significant turnover in players throughout its history, with over 40 players having donned the team's colors. While the initial roster included players like happy, 楼宇, and Xiaolaod1, the current lineup features players such as 糖浆 (Jiaxing Hu), relx (Yi An), and 12. This roster fluctuation reflects the common challenges faced by Dota 2 teams in maintaining a stable and high-performing lineup. The team's history is marked by a continuous search for the right combination of talent to reach their full potential.
In terms of regional ranking (China), WOLF has fluctuated between 16th and 27th place. Their highest ranking was 16th place in August 2022, while their lowest was 27th. More recently, they were ranked around 20th in the late summer and early fall of 2023, but are currently unranked. They have yet to make an impact on the global Dota 2 rankings. Their regional ranking reflects their inconsistent performance and the fierce competition within the Chinese Dota 2 scene.
* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database