BetBoom Team Promotes Pioneer to CEO Role
BetBoom Team has promoted Artem “Pioneer” Saveliev to Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Alexander “Dyrem” Sevirinov, who led the organization since 2023.
Pioneer steps up from his prior role as Head of Esports, Influence, and Media, a position he’s held since 2021.

Pioneer’s Vision for Growth
Announcing the change on X, Pioneer tempered expectations while outlining his approach: “I could say we’ll easily win TI and make playoffs at every Major… but I won’t promise miracles there’s a lot of work ahead. Step by step, we’ll move toward our goals in a structured, systematic way. The team already has a strong foundation, and my job is to help it grow further and unlock its full potential in the new season!”
Dyrem’s Impactful Legacy
BetBoom celebrated Dyrem’s two year tenure, spotlighting standout results: Dota 2’s first major trophies and top four finish at The International 2025; PUBG’s PGS 8 championship; and CS2’s participation earning team stickers at the BLAST.tv Austin Major.
Dyrem bid farewell graciously: “Thank you to everyone who’s been part of BetBoom Team in one way or another, and to everyone I had the chance to work with. This time has been an important part of my professional journey, but sometimes paths diverge. I wish BetBoom Team success and growth in the future!”
Outlook for BetBoom’s Core Rosters
The org fields teams in Dota 2, Counter-Strike 2, and PUBG, with 2026 campaigns ramping up.
- Dota 2: Exited DreamLeague Season 27 in groups; targeting spots in Season 28, PGL Wallachia Season 7, and ESL One Birmingham.
- PUBG: Placed 11th at the PUBG Global Championship; eyeing invites to PGS 11 and 12 in March.
- CS2: Eighth at CCT Season 3 European Series; next up, BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 Closed Qualifier for LAN finals.
Pioneer’s leadership signals a methodical push toward more trophies and sustained growth across BetBoom’s divisions