PARIVISION achieved a standout result at DreamLeague Season 26, finishing with a 31-4 match record. This performance set a new winrate milestone for the event.
Key Achievements:
- 31 wins out of 35 matches
- Highest winrate in tournament history
PARIVISION wins DreamLeague S26 against BetBoom Team
PARIVISION Dominates the Competition
PARIVISION demonstrated a level of dominance at DreamLeague Season 26 that set them apart from every other team in the tournament. BetBoom Team, though finishing as the runner-up, failed to secure a single victory in any of their seven matches against PARIVISION. This included both group stage and final phase matchups, resulting in a stunningly one-sided record.
The gap between PARIVISION and their competitors was clear, with the team’s meticulous leadership and strategic execution standing out. Volodymyr “No[o]ne-” Minenko’s guiding hand was a cornerstone, successfully shaping the roster into a highly synchronized unit by 2025. With Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov providing consistently strong performances, PARIVISION maintained peak form not only throughout DreamLeague S26 but across multiple events in the calendar year.
Unmatched Versatility and Strategic Depth
PARIVISION’s key strength lies in their extraordinary flexibility in both hero selection and gameplay. Over the course of DreamLeague S26, they showcased their adaptability by picking 69 different heroes, underscoring their capacity to deliver strong results with any lineup.
Notable Aspects of Their Approach:
- Draft flexibility: No dependence on single-hero strategies.
- Aggressive core play: Enabling prominent core players to dictate the tempo.
- Support reliability: Offlane and support roles focused on playmaking and team utility.
This methodology enabled star players like Satanic to excel in a wide range of situations. Whether wielding Sven, Terrorblade, or Drow Ranger, Satanic was consistently able to turn skirmishes to PARIVISION’s advantage, blending aggression with solid survivability.
The Influence of Major ESL Events
Observers have noticed a pattern: No[o]ne-‘s performance often reaches new heights during ESL events, a phenomenon some refer to as the “ESL effect.” At DreamLeague S26, this trend continued, further affirming PARIVISION’s reputation.
No[o]ne-’s recent performances, especially as Ember Spirit, have recalled his peak years as a marquee midlaner. These contributions have been critical in PARIVISION’s series of victories spanning multiple tournaments in 2025.
Player | Role | Standout Hero(s) |
---|---|---|
No[o]ne- | Captain / Mid | Ember Spirit |
Satanic | Carry | Sven, Drow Ranger |
Supporting Cast | Support/Offlane | Multiple |
Their status as DreamLeague Season 26 champions further solidifies their dominant position within the competitive scene.
Closing Thoughts on DreamLeague S26
PARIVISION proved their strength during DreamLeague Season 26, outpacing all opponents and establishing their dominance in the tournament. While discussion remains regarding the absence of teams like Team Spirit and Tundra Esports, the results place PARIVISION firmly at the top for this season.
Below is a brief overview of the notable team outcomes:
Team | Result | Notable Achievement |
---|---|---|
PARIVISION | Champions | Maintained an undefeated record |
Talon Esports | Second runner-up | Only team to defeat PARIVISION twice |
BetBoom Team | 0-7 record vs Champions | No wins against the winners |
Talon Esports made their mark with a strong debut, led by standout performances from key players such as Nuengnara “23savage” Teeramahanon. Their efforts secured them a place in the ESL Pro Tour Leaderboard Top 8 and guaranteed a direct invitation to the upcoming EWC 2025.
- Talon’s success is highlighted by their unique wins over the champions, an achievement not shared by other teams.
- BetBoom Team, meanwhile, was unable to secure any victories against PARIVISION, reflecting the latter’s consistent performance.
Excitement is now building for the next major event, as top teams will have the opportunity to face one another and settle ongoing debates within the scene.