Volodymyr 'No[o]ne' Minenko, the midlaner for Parivision, recently shared insights about his potential move to Tundra Esports' Dota 2 roster post The International 2024. Despite initial talks between the two parties, an agreement could not be reached. No[o]ne mentioned that he was considered the top choice by Tundra Esports, even ahead of Bozhidar 'bzm' Bogdanov.
Following The International 2024, Tundra Esports underwent significant changes to their roster. Speculations were rife about their interest in No[o]ne, as Neta '33' Shapira later confirmed. In the interim, Lorenof temporarily filled the midlaner's role until the year-end. As the new year approached, bzm was brought in, and dyrachyo took over from Nightfall.
Ultimately, No[o]ne found himself in Parivision's new lineup. The team showcased consistent performance at subsequent events, securing a victory at ESL One Bangkok 2024. This triumph marked No[o]ne's first LAN title in over five years, solidifying his position as a formidable midlaner in the scene.