UK esports organisation Rix.GG have announced their most influential content creator yet: Kelsie ‘KayPea’ Pelling.
The Canadian-based League of Legends streamer joins Rix.GG’s growing team of influencers and content creators.
KayPea is a Partnered Twitch streamer who is known for specialising as a mid-laner in League of Legends. Over the years she has developed a large community of people around her to share in positive and competitive gameplay.
“I’m very pleased to be working together with Rix.GG going forward. They have a great group of young people in charge with quality experience in the scene and I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together!”
Kelsie ‘KayPea’ Pelling
KayPea currently has 784,000 followers on Twitch, 622,000 subscribers on YouTube, 127,000 on Instagram and more than 80,000 followers on Twitter, making her one of the most popular streamers to have ever teamed up with a UK esports org.
She is also partnered with Turtle Beach, is a Red Bull gamer and is part of the official League Partner Program.
Jamie Lewis, founder and CEO of Rix.GG, said: “Kelsie represents our first real foray out of Europe, and her status as a globally popular streamer is exactly in line with our global ambition. I can’t wait to see KayPea where our creative team can take one of my favourite League streamers of all time.”
KayPea added: “I’m very pleased to be working together with Rix.GG going forward. They have a great group of young people in charge with quality experience in the scene and I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together!”
You can check out KayPea’s streams on Twitch here

Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He graduated from Bournemouth University with a 2:1 degree in Multi-Media Journalism in 2007.
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