
Team Falcons Reach Grand Final at The International After 2:1 Victory Over PARIVISION
At The International, Team Falcons secured a hard-fought 2:1 series win over PARIVISION, punching their ticket to the grand final.
On Map 1, PARIVISION gained the early advantage, using key kills on core heroes and strong team fight coordination, highlighted by DM’s impactful Black Hole ultimate. They controlled the map well, taking towers and preventing Team Falcons from initiating large-scale engagements. The map lasted around 39–40 minutes, and PARIVISION converted their early dominance into a 1-0 lead in the series.
Map 2 saw Team Falcons strike back. They gained momentum quickly by punishing PARIVISION’s early mistakes, including a full team wipe that opened the base for them. Falcons’ synergy between carries and supports allowed them to maintain map control and pressure throughout the mid and late game.
On Map 3, the decider was a tense 55–60 minute battle. PARIVISION fought back with multiple buybacks and strong plays from Satanic, but Team Falcons maintained late-game control, winning crucial fights, securing Roshan, and taking objectives. PARIVISION had moments of advantage but failed to capitalize due to positioning errors and loss of map control. Falcons’ resilience and strategic decisions ensured the 2-1 series victory.
With this win, Team Falcons advance to the grand final, while PARIVISION drops to the lower bracket, where they will face the winner of the Xtreme Gaming vs BB Team series for another chance to reach the grand final.
This series demonstrates Falcons’ ability to perform under pressure and secure victories in high-stakes matches at The International.
The International 2025 is the main tournament in the Dota 2 discipline, organized by Valve. The initial prize pool of The International amounts to $1,600,000, with the remaining funds being raised through in-game transactions. As of this match, the TI 2025 prize pool stands at approximately $2.63 million.

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