PARIVISION dominate DreamLeague Season 26, claim $250K grand prize


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PARIVISION delivered a flawless finish to DreamLeague Season 26, powering past BetBoom Team with a 3-0 clean sweep in Sunday’s best-of-five grand final.

The Serbian Dota 2 squad capped off their dominant campaign with a near-perfect 14-2 overall record, going unbeaten through the second group stage and playoffs to secure the $250,000 first prize from the event’s $1 million total purse.

Wearing red side throughout the final, PARIVISION closed out the series in 30, 37, and 48 minutes, respectively—never allowing BetBoom to gain a foothold.

Alan “Satanic” Gallyamov was the star of the show, averaging 9.3 kills and 6.3 assists across the series. Midlaner Volodymyr “No(o)ne-” Minenko of Ukraine posted an impressive 6.3/2.3/12.0 KDA line, while support Andrey “Dukalis” Kuropatkin led all players with 16.0 assists per game.

BetBoom’s Danil “gpk” Skutin tried to rally his team with a 5.0-kill average, but it wasn’t enough to slow PARIVISION’s momentum.

Earlier in the day, BetBoom booked their place in the final by edging out Talon Esports 2-1 in the lower-bracket final. BetBoom struck first with a 33-minute win on the green side, Talon equalised with a 30-minute red-side victory, and then BetBoom sealed the deal with a 31-minute green-side triumph.

DreamLeague Season 26, hosted online by BLAST, began on May 19 with 16 international teams split into two groups of eight. The top four teams from each group moved on to Stage 2—an eight-team round robin of best-of-threes—followed by a double-elimination playoff leading into the grand final.

For their title run, PARIVISION also pocketed a $40,000 team bonus and 7,200 ESL Pro Tour points.

Prior to the tournament, PARIVISION were +333 favourites with top esports betting sites and duly rewarded punters with their triumph.

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