The League of Legends LEC Winter 2024 broadcast talent list of casters and hosts has been revealed today.
It includes the likes of LEC newcomers Eragon and Giniro, and returning LEC caster Jamada, all of whom have worked in UK esports and beyond over the years.
Familiar faces such as Sjokz, Laure, Drakos also return, as does the UK’s Medic and Vedius and Ireland’s Dagda.
Broxah, Finn, Trymbi and Treatz are on board to give some high level playing perspectives, while Hysterics joins the LEC after moving across from the LPL English broadcast.
Former NLC (the EMEA Regional League for the UK, Ireland and Nordics) talent Guldborg and Troubleinc also return to the LEC.
Some notable absentees include regulars Quickshot and Caedrel, with the latter stepping back from casting a few months ago.
Update, March 2024 – Quickshot later posted an update:
LEC Winter 2024 broadcast talent
The full line-up is:
- Broxah
- Dagda
- Drakos
- Eragon
- Finn
- Giniro
- Guldborg
- Hysterics
- Jamada
- Laure
- Medic
- Sjokz
- Treatz
- Troubleinc
- Trymbi
- Vedius
Hysterics said: “It’s such an honour to work alongside this incredibly stacked lineup – these are absolute legends in the scene and I’m so grateful to be a part of such an amazing show. Excited to bring my crazy casts to EMEA and entertain you all!”
Dagda added: “I’m super excited to be back for my second year on the LEC broadcast. Getting to work alongside all these fine folks is going to be incredible!”
Giniro said: “I don’t even have the words to describe how much this means. Hard work paid off… 2024 bout to SLAP.”
Troubleinc commented: “Happy to be back as a guest. Please give some huge ass love to Eragon and Giniro, they are fkin incredible and you will fall in love with both – guaranteed or your money back!”
Jamada said: “For 2024 I’ll be a part of the LEC’s core talent team! I guested on the show throughout last year whilst being on the LPL and it felt a lot like a second home to me. I can’t wait to continue to grow and see what incredible and wacky nonsense the LEC has in store for us.
“I spent much of my mid to late teenage years effectively being raised on the weekends by this broadcast and now for this year I’ll be a part of the core team. 15 year old me would be over the moon.”
Jamada
Medic remarked: “Getting to cast the LEC is an honour especially among so many new faces. Going into my sixth year, so maybe it’s time to unleash a little more.”
Treatz said: “Very proud and excited to be a part of the LEC broadcast this upcoming split. Will give it my all and help produce a great product with the rest of the team – it’s something I’ve always found fun and interesting and this will be a great challenge for me to develop.
“Still not done with my playing career – after achieving a high rank in Korea and playing in-houses/champs Q I am certain I have what it takes to make it back to LEC and will get a high rank as soon as the new season drops and keep looking out for opportunities. Thank you for all the support!”
Guldborg posted a longer tweet, explaining why viewers will be seeing less of him during 2024:

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