
SSS has joined PARIVISION as their new offlaner, and DM is now inactive. This change impacts the team as they continue their Dota 2 competition.
PARIVISION has signed a promising young player from Russia to play the offlane position, hoping he’ll be a key part of their team as they compete in the 2026 tournament season.
Following the announcement that Dmitry “DM” Dorokhin was leaving their main team, PARIVISION has added a new player, Valery “SSS” Lazarev, to compete with them in upcoming events this year.
PARIVISION has gotten even younger with the addition of 18-year-old Russian player SSS, who previously played as a position 3 for 1W Team. The team also features 19-year-old Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov as their main carry player.
After DM left the team, Volodymyr “No[o]ne-” Minenko, a long-time midlaner, is the last player remaining from PARIVISION’s original Dota 2 lineup for 2024.
PARIVISION welcoming their new offlaner and a farewell message to DM
PARIVISION was well-prepared this year, as they publicly thanked DM in January for his long-standing contributions to the team. Currently, DM is not actively playing and is exploring opportunities with other teams.
So, PARIVISION just announced their new offlaner, SSS, pretty quickly after he left 1W Team. I remember watching him at FISSURE Universe: Episode 4 back in March 2025 – it was his first big shot at the top level. Unfortunately, 1W Team didn’t make it very far, getting knocked out in the group stage and finishing somewhere between 9th and 11th. Still, I’m excited to see what SSS can do with PARIVISION!
Look, I’m really hoping SSS delivers this year. PARIVISION seems pretty confident it’ll help us stay competitive against the top players globally, and honestly, that’s what we all want – to go toe-to-toe with the best!
What SSS brings to PARIVISION’s Dota 2 roster
Since SSS is new to professional Dota 2, starting his career in 2023, it’s hard to say if his style of play will fit well with a strong team like PARIVISION. Despite his previous team’s performance, PARIVISION is taking a chance on SSS, hoping his diverse hero choices and their coaching will help him reach his full potential as an offlaner.
Despite only winning three major tournaments – ESL One Bangkok 2024, ESL One Raleigh 2025, and DreamLeague Season 26 – the PARIVISION team from the CIS region consistently performs well, frequently reaching the playoffs and typically finishing in the top three.
Now with SSS on the team, fans can look forward to an updated PARIVISION style of play. They’ll still be known for their aggressive tactics, diverse hero choices, and quick resource gathering – all things esports betting sites will probably be watching closely.
PARIVISION’s new roster
SSS will play his first match as PARIVISION’s offlaner at DreamLeague Season 28 on February 16th. Here’s the current team roster:
- Position 1: Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov
- Position 2: Volodymyr “No[o]ne-” Minenko
- Position 3: Valery “SSS” Lazarev
- Position 4: Edgar “9Class” Naltakian
- Position 5: Andrey “Dukalis” Kuropatkin
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2026-02-03 19:11