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1eeR on PARIVISION: Why Their BLAST Bounty Win Is a Blueprint for CS2 Teams

1eeR on PARIVISION: Why Their BLAST Bounty Win Is a Blueprint for CS2 Teams

1eeR on PARIVISION: Why Their BLAST Bounty Win Is a Blueprint for CS2 Teams

Nemiga player Aliaksandr “1eeR” Nahorny has called PARIVISION a “good example for many teams” after their dominant victory over Team Falcons in the BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 grand final. According to 1eeR, the team’s success is not accidental — it is the result of discipline, bootcamps, and relentless work.

PARIVISION defeated Falcons 3–0 in the final (Mirage 13:9, Dust2 13:11, Inferno 13:11), securing their first tier-1 CS2 trophy and $254,600 in prize money.

Why PARIVISION’s Rise Matters in CS2

In a Telegram post quoted by Cybersport.ru, 1eeR emphasized that PARIVISION represents the correct direction for modern Counter-Strike teams:

“PARIVISION is a good example for many teams. When you achieve something, you don’t relax — you work even more.”

He pointed out that the team’s progress became especially visible after structured bootcamps and increased focus on fundamentals.

Key Reasons Behind PARIVISION’s BLAST Bounty Victory

1. Discipline and constant preparation

According to 1eeR, PARIVISION’s biggest strength is consistency. The team plays every round with the same structure, regardless of scoreline or pressure.

2. Strong fundamentals and trading

He highlighted their clean trading, coordinated executions, and calm decision-making — elements that allowed them to outplay Falcons in close rounds.

3. Mechanical skill still matters

1eeR also stressed that structure alone is not enough:

“If you don’t hit heads, it’s hard in this game. And they do.”

Falcons’ Reaction: “We Were Not Collected”

Falcons captain Damjan “kyxsan” Stoilkovski admitted after the final that his team struggled to adapt:

“PARIVISION plays a different style. We were not collected and made slow decisions.”

AWPer Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov echoed this sentiment, calling PARIVISION’s approach “one of the most unpleasant styles to play against”, while taking personal responsibility for the loss.

Falcons rifler René “TeSeS” Madsen added that the team played the event with a stand-in and expressed confidence that Falcons will win trophies later in the season.

Leadership Factor: Jame and dastan

PARIVISION rifler Emil “nota” Moskvitin directly credited the team’s leadership:

“We won thanks to the school of Jame and dastan. Everything is because of them.”

Head coach dastan later urged fans not to overhype the team, stating that PARIVISION is focused on stability and long-term growth, not short-term hype.

Team leader Jame described the win as the result of a year of sacrifice and constant preparation against top opponents.

The zweih Effect

PARIVISION’s breakthrough came shortly after adding Ivan “zweih” Gogin to the roster.
His impact was noticed across the scene:

sh1ro: “Respect to Vanya (zweih).”

s1mple: “Hardworking team. Work always pays off.”

ropz: “Jame redemption arc. Impressive tournament.”

In an HLTV interview, zweih downplayed his performance, saying he “just got lucky” and called joining PARIVISION the best option available to him at the time.

PARIVISION’s Path to Tier-1 CS2

January 2025 — roster core formed with Jame and nota

2025 — qualification for StarLadder Budapest Major (15–16th place)

January 25, 2026first tier-1 title at BLAST Bounty Winter after adding zweih

Conclusion

1eeR’s assessment reflects a growing consensus in the CS2 scene:
PARIVISION didn’t win because of hype or luck — they won because of structure, leadership, and relentless work.

Their BLAST Bounty triumph is now being viewed as a case study for how new CS2 projects can rise to tier-1 through discipline rather than shortcuts.