No[o]ne admitted that PARIVISION had abandoned preparations for The International 2025
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Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko said that
PARIVISION was going to hold a boot camp only after Alan “Satanic” Galliamov joined the team, but the roster decided to abandon targeted preparations for The International 2025 due to this year's busy tournament schedule.
The player made the announcement on Twitch.
“We only had one boot camp all year. It was with Satanic when he first joined the team. There were quite a few tournaments this year, and we decided that a boot camp wasn't necessary. That was our mindset going into TI.”
Vladimir “No[o]ne” Minenko also responded to a request to name the top three mid laners in the Dota 2 pro scene. The esports player noted Stanislav “Malr1ne” Potorak for the high quality of his drafts, and Michal ‘Nisha’ Jankowski and Denis “Larl” Sigitov for their achievements on the pro scene, but added that there are many worthy players in second place.
"I see things a little differently, so I don't play with an eye on others. It all depends on the team. It's the team that wins, not the midlaner. You can't just say, ‘This one is the best.’ For example, there's Malr1ne, who approaches drafting intelligently. There's Nisha, who won the last TI. There's Larl, who won first at EWC and then at TI. There are a bunch of high-class midlaners. You can't pick just one."
Earlier, Alexander “Nix” Levin blamed Andrey “Dukalis” Kuropatkin for
PARIVISION's defeats, calling for the player to be kicked out of the team.






