If you want to watch some LoL action with your favorite streamer, here is the list of co-streamers who will be watching Worlds online in 2023.
List of LoL Worlds Co-streamers in 2023
Below is the list of co-streamers who will be commentating on Worlds 2023. Riot Games included a wide variety of streamers from around the world, allowing fans to enjoy the matches in their own favorite language. According to Riot, more creators will be added to the Worlds Co-Streaming lineup as additional invitees confirm their participation.
North America (English)
IWDominate
imLS
Meteos
Sneaky
Doublelift
Sapnap
Latin America (Spanish)
Nickdaboom
Barbakahn
Jim Rising
Necko
Lastpick
Brazil (Portuguese)
Baiano
Yoda
Revolta
Absolut
Sabrinoca
Jukes
Ericat
EMEA English
Spanish
Italian
French
German
Turkish
Polish
Czech
Arabic
Korea
Kim Min Gyo
Lee Sang Ho
A-DDeung
Wolf
Hello Suya
APAC Indonesia
Philippines
Vietnam
Thailand
Taiwan
Japan
China
Doinb
Zoom
Uzi
Zz1tai
Mage
DYS
Among the various co-streamers, former FNC head coach YamatoCannon is missing from the list, as well as Kenrhen, one of the Italian casters.
Worlds Qualifying Series Co-streamers
Riot also gave the opportunity to the LCS and LEC, to extend its regional co-streaming program it had in place throughout the 2023 LoL Esports season for the Worlds Qualifying Series.
This will see the LCS invite its usual lineup of co-streamers from the 2023 season to participate at WQS. That said, because none of the teams that participated in this program were eligible for the WQS, there won’t be LEC co-streaming by the teams that were granted the opportunity during the year (namely Astralis, KOI, and Team Heretics). As a result, EMEA-based streamers who have been approved to co-stream Worlds are also being invited to co-stream WQS.
The Worlds Qualifying Series will be on October 9, one day before Worlds 2023 officially begins with the Play-In Stage. The Grand Finals will be on November 19.
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