Elvis De la Cruz Peña, known professionally as Scofield, delivered a defining performance for PlayTime during The International 2026 South America closed qualifiers. On June 16, he secured the Shrine of Wisdom objective before executing a flawless escape against three opponents through advanced terrain manipulation and precision path blocking.

This mechanical display occurred during Game 2 against Estar Backs. Scofield utilized unit collision and map geometry to force enemies into suboptimal positions, effectively neutralizing a numerical disadvantage. His ability to thread through nonexistent gaps highlights extensive professional experience, including holding the all-time record for matches played on Clockwerk.

The stakes for this qualifier are immense. Ten teams are competing for a single berth at The International 2026 main event in Shanghai, China. Scheduled for August 20 through 23, the tournament features a $1.6 million prize pool. Scofield joined PlayTime in May 2026, making this high-pressure upper-bracket run his first major test with the current roster.