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June 13, 2026 | Alexander Saraff

Legacy eliminate winless PARIVISION from IEM Cologne Major

PARIVISION suffered losses to 9z, Monte and Legacy to leave the Major in last place.

PARIVISION suffered losses to 9z, Monte and Legacy to leave the Major in last place.

A Bruno ‘latto’ Rebelatto masterclass meant a belated exit for PARIVISION at IEM Cologne, having joined at Stage 3. However, they failed to pick up a win, even against top 15 opposition.

Here, they had to beat Legacy to stay alive at Cologne, and managed to reach overtime in both maps. The problem was winning the maps, which Legacy managed to do through thick and thin.

Jame: “We are very young, we lack experience”

After the disappointing Major campaign, Jame said that PARIVISION needed time.

[This match] was nothing special. We are very young, we lack experience. We will train for the next tournaments.

Two-map clinic from latto

Throughout an Inferno and Dust2 where up-and-down streaks determined the winner, Bruno ‘latto’ Rebelatto was the consistent standout.

Legacy started strong on Inferno, picking up a lead that they would carry to an 8-4 lead. Then, they got to a 12-8 scoreline, but PARIVISION came back to reach overtime.

It seemed like ‘Jame time’ would take over, but it was the opposite as Legacy sailed to victory, winning 16-12.

dumau came alive on Dust2

Latto’s partner in crime, Eduardo ‘dumau’ Wolker, stepped up on Dust2 to help Legacy close out. This time, PARIVISION had a great start, gaining a 10-6 lead thanks to a constricting T-side.

However, they once again faltered late in the map. Legacy’s T-side was disruptive, with aggressive plays all over, and put PARIVISION out of sorts.

Once reaching overtime, Bruno ‘latto’ Rebelatto was once again critical, helping turn a 2vs3 situation that meant a 14-13 lead. From there, Legacy closed out, with help from dumau’s 30 kills.

Player of the match: latto

Getting the highest kills on the server (52) and having the most late-round impact, it was ano-brainer that latto was the MVP. His sidekick, dumau, made a case with 50 kills of his own, as well as six opening kills on Dust2.

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Alexander Saraff

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I'm an aspiring journalist in the world of esports. I first got into MOBAs watching SMITE in 2015, and got hooked on CS from the MLG Columbus Major.

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