PARIVISION Move to 2–1 at Budapest Major — AW: “We’re Carrying the Whole CIS Region”

PARIVISION Move to 2–1 at Budapest Major — AW: “We’re Carrying the Whole CIS Region”
PARIVISION continue their impressive run at the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025, defeating Aurora Gaming 13–11 on Overpass to reach a 2–1 record in Stage 2. The Russian lineup needs just one more best-of-three win to qualify for Stage 3 of the CS2 Major.
After the match, rifler Andrey “AW” Anisimov highlighted the pressure of representing the region:
“We’re carrying the whole CIS region and working our hearts out.”
AW also praised the squad’s mentality, saying the team is ready to fight “in any situation.”
Jame’s poetic updates & Major storyline
In-game leader Dzhami “Jame” Ali continued his tradition of posting poetic reflections. After the Aurora match, he shared a short haiku about grinding out the victory and being “one step closer to the light.” Earlier, he described PARIVISION’s overall progress at the Major as “a miracle happening in front of our eyes.”
The team bounced back from an opening loss to TYLOO, which Jame summed up with a characteristic message:
“It happened, we move on.”
Young roster, big ambitions
Head coach dastan stressed that the goal is long-term stability:
“Our aim is to become a consistent tier-1 team. My goal is to make players perform.”
He emphasized that the roster is still developing, calling PARIVISION one of the youngest squads in the tournament.
Looking ahead
With Aurora defeated, PARIVISION head into the 2–1 bracket. A win in their next series — expected to be against Ninjas in Pyjamas — will send them to Stage 3 of the Budapest Major.
The StarLadder Budapest Major 2025 runs from November 24 to December 14, featuring 32 teams and a $1.25M prize pool.



