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Jynxzi reveals he is in talks with Riot Games to co-stream League of Legends MSI, LCS Finals, and Worlds 2026

Twitch star Nicholas “Jynxzi” has revealed that he is in talks with Riot Games to co-stream the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational (MSI), the North American League Championship Series (LCS) Finals, and the League of Legends World Championship 2026, also known as “Worlds.”

On May 21, 2026, a 54-second video from Jynxzi’s Twitch stream surfaced on X, in which he opened up about having a conversation with Riot Games.

While claiming that he may travel to Los Angeles, California, to attend LoL Worlds 2026 in person, along with fellow content creator Dantes, Jynxzi stated:

“I was on the phone with League of Legends about being able to co-stream the LCS Grand Finals coming up, the MSI, and the Worlds. I might, might, even go to Worlds with Dantes. I’m going to be able to co-stream a League event. I was on the phone with League trying to set that up, chat. That’s why I was late. That’s what I was doing for the last 30 minutes.”

The community on the r/leagueoflegends subreddit had a lot to say about the Twitch streamer’s update.

“Jynxi helped r6 get a ton of players when they were on the ropes. League isn’t in dire straits but def is struggling in NA and this would be huge. I get he’s not everyone’s cup of tea, I’m not a fan personally but Riot would be crazy to pass this up” Reddit user Furiosa27 wrote.

“As cool/funny as that would be, he just doesn’t know enough about league to make any real meaningful commentary about what’s happening on screen lol. But maybe that’s the point. 🤷‍♂️” Reddit user polaroid_opposite commented.

“Hopefully he learns enough about the game to have some insight about the plays like minor outplays that are still astonishing. I’d love it if some of the players/teams he cheers for get some fans.” Reddit user Hot_Pop6152 posted.


When Jynxzi called League of Legends the “hardest game in the world”

On April 26, 2026, Jynxzi hosted a livestream during which he played League of Legends for the first time, while Tyler “Tyler1” coached him. After playing it for four hours, Nicholas called LoL the “hardest game in the world.”

He added:

“I would say it’s the hardest game, I think, ever. It’s the hardest game in the world, bro. Mechanically and mentally, bro. I don’t know if there ever will be a game that’s harder than this.”

Tyler1 agreed with Jynxzi’s statements and stated that League of Legends is indeed a difficult game since there are over 170 unique Champions that players must learn about.