Dota 2 analyst reveals the true reasons for PARIVISION's failure at the DreamLeague tournament.

Dota 2 analyst reveals the true reasons for parivisions failure at the dreamleague tournament

Dota 2 Analyst Reveals True Reasons for PARIVISION's Failure at DreamLeague Tournament

Renowned esports analyst Timur "Ahilles" Kulmukhambetov has harshly criticized PARIVISION, who are experiencing a real disaster in the second group stage of the DreamLeague Season 28 tournament for Dota 2. The specialist thoroughly analyzed the roster's problems and highlighted the key factors behind their failures.

Total Individual Slump

Ahilles admitted he expected the team to gain momentum after the first group stage, but in reality, the players are showing extremely unconfident Dota. The analyst personally went through each member of the lineup:

The experienced midlaner No[o]ne is not in his best form and has stopped carrying difficult matches on his back.

The supports Dukalis and 9Class look lost: the first can't find his place on the map, and the second regularly makes mistakes with button presses in team fights.

The new offlaner SSS delivers quality impact only on his signature Primal Beast and Largo, but frankly underperforms on other heroes.

The young carry Satanic is currently just running around the map trying to farm, which is critically lacking for securing a final victory.

Lack of Foundation and Consequences of Roster Changes

According to Kulmukhambetov, the roots of the current crisis lie in poor season planning. DreamLeague Season 28 became PARIVISION's first tournament in 2026, as the roster failed to qualify for BLAST Slam #6 and voluntarily skipped FISSURE Universe Episode 8.

The analyst is convinced that such long breaks and skipping competitions prevented the team from building a strong gameplay foundation. An additional blow to their synergy was the recent replacement of the offlaner and the arrival of a new coach at the start of the season.

One Step Away from Tournament Elimination

Currently, the team's statistics look catastrophic. PARIVISION has failed to win a single map in the second group stage, being hopelessly defeated by Tundra Esports, Xtreme Gaming, and Aurora.

The upcoming match against BetBoom Team will be a do-or-die battle for the team — any defeat will definitively close their path to the championship playoffs.

Recently, the support player for Team Liquid's Dota 2 roster harshly criticized Team Falcons' unconfident play after an easy victory at the tournament. Samuel "Boxi" Svahn called the past match an easy walk and also complained about the imbalanced strength of the hero Jakiro in the laning stage.

Earlier, a well-known Dota 2 commentator spoke out harshly about PARIVISION's disastrous results, calling the current situation in the team the worst start in their new coach's career. The caster pointed to the catastrophic form of the updated roster, which is suffering crushing defeats and risks being spectacularly eliminated from a major championship.