PARIVISION Linked With zweih — Full Verified Report

PARIVISION Linked With zweih — Full Verified Report
18‑year‑old Russian rifler Ivan “zweih” Gogin is being strongly linked with a potential transfer to PARIVISION, according to multiple insider reports circulating in the Counter‑Strike 2 scene. The news comes less than two weeks after Spirit officially moved zweih to its bench, and suggests that the young talent may soon have a fresh start with a new organization as part of CS2 roster changes during the winter transfer window.
The transfer rumours gained traction after respected analysts and CS2 insiders Aleksei “OverDrive” Birukov and Vladislav “harumi” Radvilovich publicly shared information indicating that PARIVISION is in active talks with Team Spirit about acquiring zweih. According to OverDrive, the move would potentially see zweih replace current PARIVISION starter Andrey “AW” Anisimov in the starting lineup, should a deal be finalized.
As of now, neither PARIVISION nor Team Spirit have made an official announcement regarding the transfer. However, the consistency of the reports — echoed in multiple languages and platforms — suggests that the probability of the deal moving forward is increasing, though statements from the teams’ official channels are still pending.
About zweih — Career and Recent Developments
Ivan “zweih” Gogin is a young Russian Counter‑Strike 2 rifler whose professional rise accelerated during 2025. He was officially signed by Team Spirit in early July 2025 after leaving Nemiga, and immediately became part of Spirit’s competitive structure as the roster looked to build momentum on the international stage. However, Spirit brought him in amid multiple roster adjustments throughout the year, including the benching of Boris “magixx” Vorobiev and later changes to accommodate other role setups.
While with Spirit, zweih was present on the lineup for several high‑profile competitive results, including events such as IEM Cologne 2025 and BLAST Bounty Season 2 Fall — both tournaments where Team Spirit claimed titles. Although overall consistency was mixed, the victories demonstrated Spirit’s potential with him in the lineup and helped establish zweih as a promising individual talent.
Most recently, he made his final appearance for Spirit at the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025, which took place from late November through mid‑December in Budapest, Hungary. The Major — one of the biggest events on the CS2 calendar — featured 32 elite teams, and Spirit advanced into the later stages before exiting in the playoff bracket.
On December 18, 2025, Spirit announced a roster change that saw zweih and Leonid “chopper” Vishnyakov moved to the team’s bench. They were replaced by Myroslav “zont1x” Plakhotia and Boris “magixx” Vorobiev, both of whom returned from inactive status. This benching followed a competitive period where Spirit’s results fluctuated in the latter half of the year.
PARIVISION — Team Status and Why This Move Makes Sense
PARIVISION is a Serbian esports organization established in 2023 and currently competing in the international Counter‑Strike 2 scene. As of the end of 2025, the team stood around #18 in the HLTV world rankings, with a roster led by players such as Dzhami “Jame” Ali, Andrey “BELCHONOKK” Yasinskiy, Vladislav “xiELO” Lysov, Emil “nota” Moskvitin, and Andrey “AW” Anisimov.
PARIVISION had a respectable showing during the StarLadder Budapest Major 2025, where they advanced past the first two stages with wins over teams such as Legacy, Liquid, Aurora and Ninjas in Pyjamas before exiting in Stage 3 after losses to the likes of MOUZ, Natus Vincere and 3DMAX. Their run showed competitive potential but also highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in refining firepower and consistency across the roster.
Zweih’s potential signing fits a plausible narrative for PARIVISION: adding a young rifler with proven major experience and room to grow could enhance their firepower and complement existing leaders like Jame, who serves both as a rifler and in‑game leader for the squad. If zweih were to replace AW — who has been with PARIVISION since July 2025 after being signed from AMKAL — it would represent a strategic upgrade aimed at long‑term roster development.
Community and Insider Reaction to the Rumoured Transfer
The CS2 community has been buzzing over the transfer rumours, with discussions cropping up on forums, social media and esports platforms. While some view the move as a natural next step for zweih’s career — especially after his benching at Spirit — others debate PARIVISION’s current lineup structure and where he might fit in most effectively. In response to the rumours, zweih himself posted a Telegram sticker with the word “hypothetically,” suggesting that announcements could come once details are finalized.
Analysts and commentators have also weighed in, with some suggesting that PARIVISION’s decision to pursue a young and high‑ceiling rifler could signal ambition for deeper runs at future big events. Others believe that Spirit’s initial return of magixx and zont1x may have indicated coaching preferences that don’t fully align with zweih’s role — further supporting the idea that a roster change might benefit all parties involved.
Outlook and What Comes Next
As negotiations continue behind the scenes, the CS2 transfer market remains active heading into the 2026 season. If the transfer is completed, zweih’s move to PARIVISION would represent one of the more notable roster changes of the offseason, offering the Russian rifler a chance to reinvigorate his competitive trajectory with new teammates and strategic responsibilities.
Official confirmation is still pending from either team, but given the multiple sources and consistency in reporting across insiders and community channels, the likelihood of an imminent announcement appears high. Fans will be watching closely for official roster announcements as the offseason progresses and teams finalize their lineups ahead of the next competitive cycle.




