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“Tundra are the strongest of all” — No[o]ne shared his thoughts on the post-TI14 reshuffles

30.10.2025
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Midlaner of PARIVISION, Vladimir No[o]ne Minenko, shared his thoughts on which teams have become stronger after the reshuffles and also spoke about the internal situation within his team. The interview was recorded during the FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2 tournament.

I think the strongest teams on paper right now are Tundra and MOUZ. Tundra made the best changes during the reshuffle period, and MOUZ - even Team Yandex - look solid. We played scrims with them, and they hit pretty hard. They play fast.

The player also commented on the rumors regarding possible changes in PARIVISION after The International 2025.

Yes, there were different options. We sat down and had a three-hour talk. I probably can’t say what exactly was discussed, but in the end, everyone agreed that if we stay the same roster, everyone wants to remain. In general, all offers were declined.

At the time of FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, PARIVISION failed to qualify for the Playoff stage, finishing 9–11th. Meanwhile, Tundra, MOUZ, and Team Yandex continue their fight for the championship title, showing strong performances after recent reshuffles.

In the group stage, Tundra and Team Yandex suffered only one loss each, later meeting in the upper bracket of the Playoffs. Team Yandex claimed a 2:1 victory and then defeated MOUZ in the semifinals, securing at least a top-3 finish.

It’s also worth noting that during FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, Team Yandex managed to win another event - DreamLeague Division 2 Stage 1.

Recently, the team signed two new players, marking the start of their impressive winning streak. Tundra Esports also refreshed their roster by signing carry Ivan Pure Moskalenko and support Matthew Ari Walker. Similarly, MOUZ brought in a new carry who had previously played for Tundra.

FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2 takes place from 23.10.2025 to 02.11.2025 in Belgrade, Serbia, featuring 16 teams competing for a $1,000,000 prize pool. You can follow the full coverage in the tournament report.

Earlier, CyberScore reported that support Martin Saksa Sazdov spoke about his goals as part of Team Yandex.

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