Noticed on PARIVISION: “Over the last two tournaments, we’ve probably been one of the fastest teams in competitive play.”

PARIVISION offlaner Evgeny “Noticed” Ignatenko spoke in a vlog from the Esports World Cup 2026 on the team’s YouTube channel about Clement “Puppey” Ivanov’s contribution to the team, PARIVISION’s pace, and playing on the same lane as Edgar “9Class” Naltakyan.
About Puppey
I wouldn’t say there’s anything particularly unusual about it. Then again, the role of a coach these days is pretty blurred. The coach handles the drafts, and Puppey, you could say, does all the drafting for us. And overall, he helps with gameplay during controversial moments. One of the positives to note is that every player has 100% trust in him. So, let’s say a disagreement comes up. Puppey will always step in, give his opinion, and everyone’s like, “Okay, that’s it—that’s how it should be.” That’s why I’m completely satisfied with the arrangement.
On PARIVISION’s pace
Right now, this feels right to me. Of course, there are certain things I’d do better. I’d like to start off even more consistently, but overall, over the last two tournaments, we’ve probably been one of the fastest teams in the competitive scene, so I’m always happy to play that way.
I prefer to play fast, but I also like that we’re kind of ready to play as the second-fastest team sometimes, and even if we’re drafted to be second, we still play aggressively—unlike many other teams.
On laning with 9Class
Of course, we have certain nuances to our laning, but even before Saksa, I’d long since concluded that I probably shouldn’t stress too much about how to lane or situations like that. I need to focus more on my own gameplay and give the “four” more space; then things will click, and it’ll be easier to play. That’s why Edgar is probably the hardest to deal with in this regard, because if he sees a play he wants to make, he’ll make it no matter what. So I just accept it and adjust on the fly.
Earlier, Evgeny “Noticed” Ignatenko talked about how he joined PARIVISION: “To be honest, I kind of wrote it myself. I mean, I just asked in general if there would be any changes to the team. Let’s put it this way: I found out there would be changes to my team, and I would be that change. So I just didn’t want to miss the rest of the season.”


