First Stand announces stacked LoL co-streamer list
Image Credit: Michal Konkol/Riot Games Riot Games has unveiled the co-streamer lineup for the first international tournament of the 2025 season, First Stand. With the competition taking place in South Korea at the LoL Park in Seoul, co-streamers will allow fans from all around the world to watch the series and engage with their favourite … Continued The post First Stand announces stacked LoL co-streamer list appeared first on Esports Insider.


Riot Games has unveiled the co-streamer lineup for the first international tournament of the 2025 season, First Stand.
With the competition taking place in South Korea at the LoL Park in Seoul, co-streamers will allow fans from all around the world to watch the series and engage with their favourite streamers.
Among the most influential English-speaking co-streamer lineup, Riot has confirmed the likes of Marc ‘Caedrel‘ Lamont, Christian ‘IWDominate‘ Rivera, Nick ‘LS‘ De Cesare, Marcin ‘Jankos‘ Jankowski for First Stand.
Other popular streamers in other languages include Gustavo ‘Baiano‘ Gomes (Portuguese) and Kamel ‘Kameto‘ Kebir (French), co-owner of LEC team Karmine Corp, which qualified for First Stand after beating G2 Esports in the LEC 2025 Winter Split Grand Final.
Aside from English speaking content creators, First Stand will feature co-streams in Korean, Thai, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Japanese, German, Mandarin Chinese, French, Polish, Filipino, Greek, Czech, Italian, Spanish, Indonesian and Romanian.

Co-Streaming Continues to Be Big For LoL Viewership
Co-streaming has been a major contributor to esports viewership since its implementation a few years ago. Content creators have been granted permission to stream the events on their official channels, leveraging their popularity and personalities to create diversified content that can cater to different audiences.
When it comes to English co-streamers, Caedrel has been the leading esports personality in terms of viewership. The former professional player peaked at nearly 140,000 viewers in 2025 so far, according to data platform Esports Charts.
At the last international tournament, Worlds 2024, Caedrel overtook Ibai “Ibai” Llanos as the most-watched co-caster, with a total of 17.02 million hours watched. Ibai came in second, making up a large part of the total Spanish-speaking viewership. Brazilian co-streamer Baiano came in third, registering as the top Portuguese co-streamer at the event, clocking over 7.33 million hours watched.
Below is the complete list of all co-streamers confirmed:
English
Korean
- Captain Jack
- Kang Qui
- Wolf
- Kim Min-Gyo
- SMEB
Vietnamese
Thai
Japanese
German
Mandarin
French
Polish
Czech
Portuguese
Italian
Spanish
Indonesian
Romanian
Filipino
Greek
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