SSS joins PARIVISION as the new offlaner while DM goes inactive. Here’s what this roster change means for the team’s Dota 2 journey.
PARIVISION makes a bold move by signing a young Russian offlaner they will rely on heading into the 2026 tournament season.
A day after announcing the removal of Dmitry "DM" Dorokhin from their main roster, PARIVISION introduced a new player on the block, Valery "SSS" Lazarev, to help them with their upcoming competitions this year.
With the 19-year-old prodigy Alan "Satanic" Gallyamov playing as the team’s carry, PARIVISION becomes an even younger squad as they add SSS, an 18-year-old Russian player who previously took the position 3 role in 1W Team.
With DM’s departure, veteran midlaner Volodymyr “No[o]ne-” Minenko is now the only remaining player from PARIVISION’s original 2024 Dota 2 roster.
PARIVISION welcoming their new offlaner and a farewell message to DM
PARIVISION certainly made their plans ahead this year, as they ended January with a post thanking DM for contributions to the team since its early days. As of writing, DM is currently on standby on the team’s bench as he tries to look for offers from other teams.
On Feb. 1, PARIVISION moved quickly to reveal its new offlaner, SSS, following his departure from 1W Team. The young Russian got his first taste of tier 1 competition at FISSURE Universe: Episode 4 in March 2025, though the run ended early, with 1W Team exiting in the group stage and finishing 9th–11th.
Nevertheless, PARIVISION expressed confidence that SSS will live up to expectations and keep the team competitive as it faces the world’s best this year.
What SSS brings to PARIVISION’s Dota 2 roster
Given that SSS only began his professional Dota 2 career in 2023, it remains difficult to determine whether his playstyle will mesh with a traditional powerhouse like PARIVISION. Considering the performance of his previous team, 1W Team PARIVISION is certainly putting its faith in SSS, with his hero pool and the goal of helping the young offlaner to “become the best version of himself.”

Although PARIVISION has only won three major tournaments so far, including ESL One Bangkok 2024, ESL One Raleigh 2025, and DreamLeague Season 26, the CIS team has remained consistent, usually reaching the playoffs and finishing no lower than third place.
With SSS on board, fans can expect a refreshed PARIVISION playstyle while maintaining the team’s signature aggression, massive hero pool, and fast farming mechanics — trends that esports betting sites will likely keep a close eye on.
PARIVISION’s new roster
SSS is set to make his debut as PARIVISION’s offlaner at DreamLeague Season 28 on Feb. 16. The team’s current roster includes the following players:
- 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