PARIVISION is heading to the grand final of PGL Cluj-Napoca 2026 after beating MOUZ 2-0 in a close semi-final, as we predicted earlier. The young and rising team won on Dust2 and Inferno, keeping up their strong form and making their second grand final this year.
This result is a big milestone for PARIVISION. Their lineup is playing in its first top-level arena LAN final, showing calm under pressure against a more experienced team.
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Dust2 – Jame Leads the Charge

On Dust2, PARIVISION took an early lead in the series, led by a strong showing from in-game leader and AWPer Dzhami “Jame” Ali.
MOUZ started strong in both halves, winning the first pistol round and a force-buy after the break, but Jame kept stopping their pushes. He won key opening duels, made big plays, and set the pace in gun rounds to help PARIVISION win 13-11.
Jame’s leadership and strong aim made the difference, giving PARIVISION the map lead before Inferno.
Inferno – Strong Start Seals the Series

PARIVISION kept their momentum on Inferno, starting their CT side with a strong 7-0 run. Their teamwork and smart calls made it hard for MOUZ to get going early on.
MOUZ eventually mounted a response after the side switch, with Jimi “Jimpphat” Salo and Ludvig “Brollan” Brolin leading a seven-round streak that briefly threatened a comeback.
However, PARIVISION adapted with varied pacing and effective site trades. Key contributions from Ivan “zweih” Gogin helped the team close out the map 13-10 and complete the sweep.
Statement Win for PARIVISION
The victory is especially notable given the context of the matchup. MOUZ had previously beaten PARIVISION 2-1 earlier in the tournament, making the semi-final result a clear statement from the rising squad.
PARIVISION’s calm under the pressure of a big arena and in tight rounds shows how quickly their young players are growing.
With this win, PARIVISION moves on to the PGL Cluj-Napoca grand final, where they’ll play for one of the biggest titles in early 2026 Counter-Strike 2.
