Jame Targets His Second Major After PARIVISION’s BLAST Bounty Triumph

Jame Targets His Second Major After PARIVISION’s BLAST Bounty Triumph
PARIVISION’s victory at BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 marked one of the fastest rises in modern CS2 history — and reignited Jame’s chase for a second Major title.
PARIVISION defeated Team Falcons 3–0 in the grand final of BLAST Bounty Winter 2026, securing their first Tier-1 trophy and instantly becoming one of the most discussed teams in the Counter-Strike 2 scene.
PARIVISION Wins BLAST Bounty Winter 2026
The BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 finals, held on LAN in Malta (January 22–25), ended with a dominant performance from PARIVISION. The team swept Falcons without dropping a single map in the grand final, closing the tournament with only one map lost across five series.
Despite Falcons’ star power, PARIVISION’s disciplined, slow-paced style consistently punished overextensions and poor mid-round decisions.
Falcons’ in-game leader kyxsan later admitted that PARIVISION’s approach was difficult to read and that his team failed to adapt in time.
From Tier-3 to Tier-1: Jame’s One-Year Project
The win represents the culmination of a one-year rebuild led by Dzhami “Jame” Ali, who officially joined PARIVISION on January 13, 2025.
At the time:
The team was ranked outside the top 150
It was considered a Tier-3 project
Invitations to major LAN events were nonexistent
Twelve months later, PARIVISION lifted a BLAST trophy and entered the HLTV Top 10, proving the project’s long-term vision was successful.
Jame previously noted that the team spent months living and practicing together on bootcamp, emphasizing total commitment to the process.
Why PARIVISION Succeeded in Early CS2 Tier-1 Competition
PARIVISION’s success was not built on raw aggression but on:
Economy discipline
Late-round control
High clutch conversion
Strict execution of Jame’s calling philosophy
This approach proved especially effective early in the 2026 season, when many Tier-1 teams were still stabilizing their CS2 systems.
Analysts highlighted that PARIVISION forced opponents into uncomfortable, low-tempo games — an area where Falcons struggled.
Key Quotes After the Final
Jame on the title
“I sacrificed my life last year… one year is nothing, a title is everything.”
Jame to HLTV
“Right now it feels like a regular CCT event. Maybe later I’ll realize what this really means.”
Coach dastan
“Don’t overhype us. We work step by step.”
nota
“We won thanks to the Jame and dastan school.”
Community Reaction: Respect for the Run
The win sparked immediate reactions across the CS2 scene:
ropz (Vitality) called it a “Jame redemption arc”
sh1ro (Spirit) congratulated the team and praised zweih
Analysts noted that even if BLAST Bounty was not treated as the most prestigious event, the level of opponents defeated made the run legitimate
NiKo Named MVP Despite Falcons’ Loss
HLTV awarded Nikola “NiKo” Kovač the HLTV x 1xBet MVP of BLAST Bounty Winter 2026.
This marked:
NiKo’s 10th career MVP
One of the rare cases where the MVP came from the losing finalist
An award based strictly on LAN performance
Ranking Impact and What’s Next
Following the tournament:
PARIVISION climbed to #6 in the HLTV World Ranking
The team strengthened its position in the Valve Regional Standings (VRS)
Both PARIVISION and Falcons are expected to compete next at IEM Krakow 2026, where Tier-1 opponents will already be adapting to PARIVISION’s style.
Jame’s Bigger Goal: Another Major Title
While BLAST Bounty is not a Major, Cybersport.ru frames this victory as an important step toward Jame’s ultimate goal — winning a second Major championship.
The key challenge ahead is sustainability: once opponents adapt, PARIVISION will need to prove that their structure and discipline can survive long-term Tier-1 pressure.





