PARIVISION
Team
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Jame
2025-01-13
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BELCHONOKK
2023-09-22
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nota
2025-01-13
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xiELO
2025-06-04
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AW
2025-07-03
Team Historical Statistics
- 491 Total Matches
- 54.99% Win Rate
- 1.05 Overall K/D
- 10 Longest Win Streak
- 7 Longest Losing Streak
- 21.2 Average Age
Team Experience
| Total Pro Experience: | 1666 days |
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| Days Under Current Tag: | 779 days |
| Average Player Tenure: | 333 days |
| Team Synergy: | 129 days |
| Coach Tenure: | 366 days |
| Captain Tenure: | 300 days |
PARIVISION CS2 Team Review
A young Russian project, founded in 2022, is still taking its first steps in competing on the world’s highest level. Yes, we’re talking about PARIVISION, a club officially registered in Serbia. Currently, the organization’s most successful project is the PARIVISION Dota 2 team, which has managed to secure numerous top tournament finishes.
However, since 2023, the club has also been developing its PARIVISION CSGO roster. The organization is investing generously in transfers, trying to assemble a new S-tier leader in CS2. Does this initiative have any pros? We’ll explore the prospects of this initiative in the latest MelBet Pick’em analysis.
PARIVISION History
The PARI VISION project began as a Dota-focused project. In 2022, players signed up with investor funding, and the tag “Pari Parni” was chosen. A CS team was added in the fall of 2023, consisting of former Russian players from the K23 team, registered in Kazakhstan. The club’s current name, “Parivision,” was then adopted.
Later, the administration also added new rosters in other disciplines, such as the rather niche “Escape from Tarkov” and “Deadlock.” Currently, the young tag’s most successful project is its Dota roster, but the PARIVISION CSGO team is also gradually developing.
PARIVISION Founders
The PARIVISION CSGO team, part of the legal entity “PARIVISION,” is being developed with funding from a major Russian investor, so the club’s management is effectively appointed by them. PARI VISION is essentially a subsidiary of the parent company. One of the key figures is Sergey “Showy” Glamazda, the CEO of the esports project. At the start, Russian managers Maria “KARMA” Serova and Ivan Burachenko also played an active role in the management. All of them are employees of the investor company.
PARIVISION Initial Roster
The club’s management’s decisions clearly demonstrate that the organizers aren’t prepared to wait long for results and are willing to experiment with bold roster options. For example, the initial CS roster signed in September 2023 lasted less than three months. It consisted of Russian players:
- Andrey “Jerry” Mekhryakov – IGL;
- Andrey “BELCHONOKK” Yasinskiy;
- Bogdan “xsepower” Chernikov;
- Daniil “X5G7V” Maryshev;
- Konstantin “Raijin” Trubarov.
Currently, only BELCHONOKK remains on the PARIVISION CSGO roster; he has just under two years of experience with the team, having spent part of that time on the bench. Along with the player changes, a new coach was also selected: Grigory “balblna” Oleynik was replaced by Ivan “F_1N” Kochugov, a legendary CS player with over 15 years of professional experience and a former member of Virtus.pro.
PARIVISION Current Roster
In 2025, F_1N returned as coach to his original team, Virtus.pro, so Parivision CS had to find a new coach. The position is now held by experienced Kazakh analyst and manager Dastan “dastan” Aqbaev, who previously coached Virtus players.
As of fall 2025, the team itself consists of:
- Andrey “BELCHONOKK” Yasinskiy;
- Dzhami “Jame” Ali – IGL;
- Emil “nota” Moskvitin;
- Vladislav “xiELO” Lysov;
- Andrey “AW” Anisimov.
All current players, except BELCHONOKK, joined CS2 PARIVISION in 2025, replacing departing and fired team members. Therefore, dastan faces the rather unusual task of constantly coordinating a changing roster. In fact, the PARIVISION CS2 roster has experienced two complete reboots in its two years of existence.
The most fundamental change for the team was the signing of Jame, a Major champion with over five years of experience playing for Virtus.pro, as captain. Interestingly, he wasn’t immediately given the captain’s role in his new team, but today he’s already in his accustomed leadership role.
The team is now built around Jame, and it seems to be paying off. This year, PARIVISION CS2, previously a frankly unsuccessful team, began to take the first steps toward success – for example, at StarLadder StarSeries, the team achieved its long-awaited breakthrough to the A-tier.
PARIVISION Tournament Achievements
PARIVISION CS players achieved their first notable result for a professional international team in September 2025, reaching the semifinals of StarLadder StarSeries Fall 2025, ultimately finishing 5th-6th with a $20,000 prize. In 2024, the team also finished 5th-6th at the RES Regional Champions (other A-tier).
In terms of prize payouts, the most lucrative for the PARIVISION team were:
- 1st place at LanDaLan #3, 2025 (B-tier) – $30,000;
- 2nd place at Exort The Proving Grounds Season 2, 2025 (B-tier) – $23,000+.
PARIVISION CS team also earned 4 placements at the CCT Season 2 European Series (B-tier), including first place at #16 in February 2025, which earned them $22,000.
PARIVISION Legends
The PARIVISION CS2 team is clearly just getting started, and is still searching for its star roster. This explains the short contract terms and lack of major victories – due to constant experimentation, the PARIVISION CS2 team simply hasn’t been able to properly gel, despite the best efforts of its talented coaches.
Given the team members’ experience, the star will undoubtedly be 27-year-old Dzhami “Jame” Ali, a virtual legend of the CS scene. A cool-headed, talented analyst and fantastic AWPer, IEM Rio 2022 winner, Jame is simply incomparable. Other young CS2 teams can only dream of such contracts.
PARIVISION Upcoming Tournaments
The main goal for the PARIVISION team this year and next is, of course, to firmly establish themselves in the A-tier scene and break into the S-tier, as this is still uncharted territory for PARIVISION CS2. It is known that the team will play in the ESL Challenger League Season 50: Europe in November 2025. They will also apparently participate in the B-tier tournaments CS2, where they have finally started to win quite regularly.
It’s logical to expect the club to also test its strength in the qualifiers for the upcoming winter Major in Budapest. Last time, in the European qualifiers for Austin 2025, PARIVISION CS placed 15th-16th.
FAQ
The process of creating the new tag, now known as “PARIVISION,” began in 2022. The new esports organization’s entry into the CS arena occurred in the fall of 2023, just as the game transitioned to the new version of CS2. Therefore, the PARIVISION CSGO team essentially began playing in the new game generation from the beginning.
As of September 2025, the PARIVISION CS2 roster consists of Russian players Dzhami “Jame” Ali (IGL), Andrey “BELCHONOKK” Yasinskiy, Emil “nota” Moskvitin, Vladislav “xiELO” Lysov, and Andrey “AW” Anisimov. The team is coached by Dastan “dastan” Aqbaev.
In September 2025, HLTV placed the Russian team in 27th place (a record for the tag so far). The ESL ranking placed the team in 38th place, while Valve ranked the CS2 PARIVISION team highest, placing them in 18th place in their ranking, triumphantly entering the top twenty.
The current captain of Parivision CS2 is 27-year-old Dzhami “Jame” Ali, a native of Russia. He was released from Virtus.pro’s main roster in 2025 following poor results at the previous Major. Now, Jame is using all his experience to lead the new Russian team to the top.
In 2025, PARIVISION coach is also a former Virtus.pro coach and true pro Dastan “dastan” Aqbaev, originally from Kazakhstan. He replaced the legendary F_1N in this position in the fall of 2024, ironically swapping jobs with him.
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