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DedOk: PARIVISION Need 'One or Two Roster Changes' and a Bootcamp

Analyst DedOk says PARIVISION's PGL Astana exit confirms the team needs roster changes and a bootcamp — coach dastan already calling them 'Tier 1.5.'

DedOk: PARIVISION Need 'One or Two Roster Changes' and a Bootcamp

Russian CS2 analyst Yan ‘DedOk’ Kordiyak doesn’t believe PARIVISION are done — but believes the project needs structural intervention to recover. After the team’s 1-3 PGL Astana 2026 exit (closed by a G2 series defeat), DedOk told Cybersport Metaratings: ‘I will expect much more from PARIVISION only after one or two roster changes and a productive bootcamp.’

The Astana exit, broken down

PARIVISION lost the G2 series 1-2 — Mirage 5-13, Dust2 13-11, Ancient 12-16. One competitive map, two clear losses. DedOk’s framing was that the constant travel and packed schedule have hurt PARIVISION mentally and emotionally. The squad’s strongest performances historically came after long bootcamp preparation periods — exactly what hasn’t been available during the 2026 tournament dense run.

The zweih signal that hasn’t sustained

zweih’s arrival earlier in 2026 was the breakout moment — the young rifler himself admitted: ‘I hoped we were going to make one playoff in the first season — it’s insane.’ But the structural sustainability has been the question. Coach dastan has already said publicly that PARIVISION should currently be viewed as a ‘Tier 1.5’ team — a real warning before the Major cycle.

CAC 2026 then Cologne

PARIVISION won their CAC 2026 opener against a malbsMd-less Liquid 13-9 — modest result. The team’s real test is whether the roster restructuring conversation happens before or after IEM Cologne. DedOk’s read is that without changes, the team can still exceed expectations — but only as the rare ‘Rocky Balboa-style’ story, not as a baseline projection.

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Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter Lead Analyst

Data science degree from TU Berlin; builds esports prediction models since 2019. Manages CS2Bet's prediction accuracy tracking and statistical methodology.

Expertise: Esports analytics, prediction modelling, statistical methodology

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