Which content creators will be co-streaming the League of Legends World Championship 2025?

The League of Legends World Championship 2025 is right around the corner and the content creators co-streaming this year’s event have just been announced.

This year’s World Championship gets underway on October 14th in China. The host cities are Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu.

The LOL World Championship is one of the most streamed esports events in the world and this year should be the same, with over 100 co-streamers invited to the tournament.

Which content creators will be co-streaming the World Championship?

See below for some of the most notable content creators who will be co-streaming this year’s World Championships.

There is certainly no shortage of coverage for this year’s event and the names above are just a few of thee 100+ who will be covering the World Championship.

Last year’s edition recorded a record peak viewership of 6.94m – and that was without taking into account the Chinese contingent.

This year another record will be set with co-streamers from 18 different countries broadcasting the competition.

Most of the content creators and co-streamers are former players who have shifted the focus of their career since retiring from esports.

League of Legends 2025 World Championship format

Participating teams

Each region will have either three or four teams competing for them, with the qualified teams as follows:

CHINA – LPL

KOREA – LCK

EMEA – LEC

AMERICAS – LTA

ASIA PACIFIC – LCP

 

Ruben Oroz
Ruben Oroz

Since: October 7, 2025

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