UK caster Aux joins LPL English language broadcast team for 2022
Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 18/06/2025
Update (Jan 3rd 2022): The full LPL English language broadcast team has been announced for 2022, and Irish casters Dagda and Oisín Molloy are returning, along with UK caster Munchables and more.
Other casters include Lyric, Hysterics and Mazel:
We are excited to introduce our #LPL Talent for the 2022 Spring Split!
— LPL (@lplenglish) January 3, 2022
The strongest lineups, amazing storylines and most intense matches, the LPL casters deliver all the hype to us every day! #CrazyIsOurGame pic.twitter.com/YJZ0jzjMPk
Original article (Jan 1st):
UK League of Legends (LoL) colour caster Dan ‘Aux’ Harrison has joined the Chinese LPL English language broadcast team.
Aux made the announcement that he will be a full-time caster with the LPL in 2022 on New Year’s Eve.
The news comes after Aux had a successful stint as an LPL guest caster during the Summer 2021 Season.
Aux has a storied history in UK League of Legends, having played as support for Excel Esports for almost two years, helping Excel win their first ESL Prem in late 2017, before transitioning into casting.
Aux has cast the NLC – the European Regional League (ERL) for the UK, Ireland and Nordics – as well as the now-defunct UKLC and the Summer 2021 Amazon European Masters.
I have the joy of announcing I'll be joining the @lplenglish broadcast as a full time caster for 2022!
— Dan Harrison (@AuxCasts) December 31, 2021
Being brought on as a guest was the highlight of this year and I'm so excited to be covering this storied region when things kick off in January, I'll see you then😎 pic.twitter.com/oUeYO7QExD
Now he’s making an impact in Chinese League of Legends, and will be covering matches between orgs including the likes of current Worlds champions Edward Gaming, Team WE, FunPlus Phoenix, LNG, Royal Never Give Up, Top Esports and more.
The LPL English-speaking broadcast talent line-up this Summer included UK caster Joe ‘Munchables’ Fenny, Irish casters Robert ‘Dagda’ Price and Oisín Molloy, Australian caster Jake ‘Hysterics’ Osypenko and North American casters Jordan ‘Lyric’ Corby, Alex ‘Magical’ Whieldon and Lennon ‘Mazel’ White.
Esports News UK understands several of these will return to the English-speaking LPL broadcast team in 2022 – an official announcement is expected in the next few days.
Oisín and Dagda also cast World 2021 a few months ago.
Last week, Aux told Esports News UK in this feature on the NLC in 2022: “The general pay level [for players] has risen so much, and while it has become more expensive to compete with other ERLs, it has allowed the UK to compete a bit better – we’ve been closer to winning the EU Masters than ever before. And I do think LEC academy teams benefit from stronger competition.”
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Dom Sacco, Senior Editor
Dom is an award-winning writer and finalist of the Esports Journalist of the Year 2023 award. He has almost two decades of experience in journalism, and left Esports News UK in June 2025. As a long-time gamer having first picked up the NES controller in the late '80s, he has written for a range of publications including GamesTM, Nintendo Official Magazine, industry publication MCV and others. He also previously worked as head of content for the British Esports Federation.
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