The full list of MSI 2023 co-streams has been announced by Riot Games as the major League of Legends esports event gets underway in London’s Copperbox Arena today.
The likes of Ibai, Tolkin and others (full list below) will be co-streaming.
Well-known UK LoL broadcast talent and content creator Caedrel is also one of the co-streamers for MSI. He was previously due to be a part of the MSI 2023 broadcast talent line-up, but has now decided to get involved with a co-stream instead.
On the MSI 2023 co-streams announcement, Caedrel said: “With co-streaming being available for MSI I have made the tough decision to transition out of casting the event to covering it live on my Twitch channel instead.
“This was solely my decision but I want to send many many thanks to Riot for helping me transition across from casting and am really excited to cover the whole event for all of you guys. You will not see me on the caster desk during this event as I’ll be live on Twitch instead – however next time you’ll see me on broadcast will be LEC Summer. Thank you all.”
Caedrel even featured our MSI 2023 interview with Caps on stream earlier today!
MSI 2023 co-streams: Full list of EMEA and NA streamers listed
The EMEA MSI 2023 co-streams content creators are as follows:
- Caedrel
- Ibai
- Skyyart
- Tolkin
- LynxCerezLoL
- Nervarien
- Terenas
- Xnapycz
- Datturaz
The NA co-streamers for MSI 2023 are:
- LS
- IWillDominate
- Sneaky
- Meteos
- Doublelift
The news comes as MSI 2023 kicks off in London today, with PSG Talon and G2 Esports picking up the first victories of the tournament in the play-ins stage (2-0 vs DFM and Loud respectively).
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