PARIVISION have signed Ivan “zweih” Gogin from Team Spirit, replacing AW and finalizing their CS2 lineup ahead of BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 qualifiers.
PARIVISION have signed Ivan “zweih” Gogin from Team Spirit, replacing AW and finalizing their CS2 lineup ahead of BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 qualifiers.

On Tuesday, December 30, PARIVISION announced the signing of Ivan “zweih” Gogin, who joins the Russian Counter-Strike 2 team from Team Spirit as a replacement for Andrey “AW” Anisimov.
Zweih, previously a member of Team Spirit, was benched from the roster on December 18, alongside Leonid “chopper” Vishnyakov, following Spirit’s disappointing run at StarLadder Budapest Major.
The duo have since been replaced by Boris “magixx” Vorobyev and Myroslav “zont1x” Plakhotia, who returned to Spirit’s active lineup.
By finding a new home at PARIVISION, zweih replaces AW, who was released from the team after a short five-month stint.
During that time, the 19-year-old has averaged a poor 0.98 performance rating.
On the other hand, zewih’s stint with Team Spirit, which began in July, has not been more fruitful, as the young player has averaged a 0.96 performance rating over the five months, and 0.97 in Spirit’s run at the Budapest Major.
Trophies have also eluded the Russian player, who has won two tournaments with Spirit, including Intel Extreme Masters Cologne and BLAST Bounty Fall in August, but has not reached a single grand final since.
Following a relatively disappointing stay with Spirit, the 18-year-old now has a chance to continue his development at PARIVISION, where he will link up with veterans of the game, including Dastan “dastan” Akbayev and Dzhami “Jame” Ali.
Zweih is PAIVISION’s only new signing since the arrival of Vladislav “xiELO” Lysov in June.
The Russian team now have a complete roster, ready for BLAST Bounty Winter 2026 closed qualifiers, set to begin on January 13.
PARIVISION are also confirmed to attend ESL Pro League Season 23 online stage on February 27, where they’ll battle for one of eight tickets for the LAN stage.