All co-streamers for LoL World Championship 2023

Tune in with your favorite streamer.

Two League of Legends teams compete on-stage at the 2022 LoL World Championship
Photo by Lance Skundrich for Riot Games

After an entire year of blood, sweat, and tears, 22 of the best League of Legends teams in the world will collide at the 2023 World Championship. Riot Games will be broadcasting this incredible event on its official channels, but for those looking to enjoy the games with their favorite creators, there’s good news: co-streaming is back.

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Co-streams give content creators from around the world the unique opportunity to broadcast and react to the games on their own channels, showing the gameplay while adding their own personal anecdotes and insight to the various teams, champion compositions, and matches as they take place throughout October and November.

With over 50 co-streaming participants worldwide and even more streamers to join as they accept their invitations, this will be a great time for fans to tune into one of the biggest esports events of the year from the comfort of their preferred broadcasters. With multiple streamers and languages, there will be no lack of coverage of the event.

Here are all of the co-streamers for League’s Worlds 2023.

All LoL Worlds 2023 co-streamers

North America (English)

Latin America (Spanish)

Brazil (Portuguese)

EMEA

English

Spanish

Italian

French

German

Turkish

Polish

Arabic

Korea

APAC

Indonesia

Philippines

Vietnam

Thailand

Taiwan

Japan

China

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Tyler Esguerra
Lead League of Legends writer for Dot Esports. Forever an LCS supporter, AD carry main, with more than five years in the industry. Sometimes I like clicking heads in Call of Duty or VALORANT. Creator of the Critical Strike Podcast.