PARIVISION has officially cemented itself as one of the most dominant forces in competitive Dota 2 history after winning DreamLeague Season 26 with a record-breaking winrate.
In a tournament packed with elite contenders and unpredictable upsets, PARIVISION didn’t just rise to the top, they blew the ceiling off. According To eTrueSports, Finishing the event with a jaw-dropping 92.3% series winrate, they set a new gold standard for what dominance looks like on the DreamLeague stage.
What makes this feat so extraordinary isn’t just the numbers, but the way they won. From the opening matches of the group stage to the final GG call in the grand finals, PARIVISION displayed a level of cohesion, adaptability, and confidence that was on another tier.
Every game felt controlled, every move calculated. Their gameplay wasn’t reactive, it was prophetic. Opponents weren’t just losing; they were being dismantled, often before they could even get into their groove.
The team’s success wasn’t the product of one superstar carrying the load. Instead, it was a symphony of excellence across the board. Midlaner “Xalis” led the charge with the tournament’s highest KDA, showcasing deadly precision on heroes like Storm Spirit and Puck.
Offlaner “Kr0nos” made tanky initiators look surgical, repeatedly creating space and punishing greedy drafts. But the unsung heroes might’ve been the support duo, whose vision control and map pressure turned every enemy jungle into a danger zone. This was not a team of individuals, it was a singular force with five brains and one purpose: win everything.

Another key pillar of their triumph was the draft. Led by coach “Thorne,” PARIVISION approached every series like mad scientists, not just playing the meta, but rewriting it.
Their Game 3 draft in the Grand Finals became an instant classic: baiting a Wraith King pick only to counter it with an unorthodox Broodmother–Venomancer combo that slowly choked the life out of their opponents. It was the kind of draft that shows preparation, guts, and a complete understanding of the game’s psychological warfare.
Statistically, their run was monstrous. With a 92.3% winrate, an average game time of just 32 minutes, and the lowest death rate per game in the entire tournament, PARIVISION wasn’t just winning, they were steamrolling.
They even pulled off four comeback victories, proving they could keep their composure when things got rough. That blend of early dominance and late-game resilience is a rare cocktail, and it’s what makes this squad so terrifying heading into future events.
Now, all eyes turn toward The International. With DreamLeague S26 behind them, PARIVISION enters the conversation not just as a strong contender, but as the team to beat. Their rise hasn’t just shifted the meta, it’s reshaped the battlefield. Other teams now face a hard truth: adapt fast or get left behind. PARIVISION isn’t waiting.
DreamLeague S26 wasn’t just a victory lap for PARIVISION, it was a warning shot. And if this form holds, the era of PARIVISION may be just beginning.