Caedrel and Tyler1 among full list of LoL MSI 2025 co-streamers

Caedrel at League of Legends Worlds 2024

The official group of League of Legends co-streamers has been revealed for the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).

The international tournament kicks off on Friday, June 27th at 8pm BST when G2 Esports take on Brazil’s FURIA.

With the help of co-streamers, last year’s MSI peaked at over 2.8 million viewers, which was more than a 500k increase on the previous year.

Now, Riot Games has unveiled this year’s extensive co-streamer list with 86 content creators announced, though more may be added at a later date.

Riot recently announced the MSI 2025 broadcast talent line-up, including British duo Medic and Vedius.

And there is also British representation in the list of co-streamers with Los Ratones founder and streaming sensation Marc ‘Caedrel’ Lamont.

Last week, Caedrel responded to Papasmithy’s comments, stressing the importance of the official broadcast to his co-streams.

Caedrel is one of 16 English co-streamers confirmed so far, alongside other big names like Tyler ‘Tyler1’ Steinkamp and Nick ‘LS’ De Cesare.

Joining them are NLC team Ruddy Sack’s co-owners, Jakob ‘YamatoCannon’ Mebdi and Christian ‘IWDominate’ Rivera.

And there’s more NLC representation with former G2 Esports and current NORD Esports jungler Marcin ‘Jankos’ Jankowski.

There are also numerous former NA LCS pros in Yilliang ‘Doublelift’ Peng, Eugene ‘Pobleter’ Park, Zachary ‘Sneaky’ Scuderi and William ‘Meteos’ Hartman.

And there are also a couple of retired Korean pros, including former ROX Tigers toplaner Song ‘Smeb’ Kyung-ho and two-time Worlds and MSI winner Lee ‘Wolf’ Jae-wan.

LoL MSI 2025 teams

Once again, this year’s MSI will feature the top two teams of every region.

With the slight caveat that the LTA has been split into North and South, with one representative each.

The winning team will claim a spot at Worlds and a new unique MSI prize of a discounted skin bundle.

The full list of MSI 2025 teams (in order of LoL Esports Global Power Rankings) is:

  • Gen.G Esports (LCK)
  • Bilibili Gaming (LPL)
  • T1 (LCK)
  • Anyone’s Legend (LPL)
  • FlyQuest (LTA North)
  • G2 Esports (LEC)
  • CTBC Flying Oyster (LCP)
  • Movistar KOI (LEC)
  • GAM Esports (LCP)
  • FURIA (LTA South)

Gen.G head into the tournament as heavy favourites according to our LoL betting sites, though T1 have a habit of excelling internationally.

The Canadian crowd will have two locals to cheer for with FlyQuest ADC Fahad ‘Massu’ Abdulmalek and Movistar KOI’s midlaner Joseph Joon ‘Jojopyun’ Pyun.

One team to watch are LPL champions, Anyone’s Legend, who are competing in their first international tournament.

The Chinese team is led by veterans Li ‘Flandre’ Xuan-Jun and Lee ‘Tarzan’ Seung-yong.