MSI 2024 Talent broadcast and Co-Streams announced

MSI 2024 Talent broadcast and Co-Streams announced

Andre Guaraldo

30 Mar, 2024, 12:39

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Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 05:00

As the anticipation mounts for the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational, a.k.a MSI 2024, fans worldwide expect nothing but the best viewing experience.

To ensure that, Riot Games announced the talent broadcast and over 70 co-streamers covering the event in 19 languages, ensuring the stage will once again feature an immersive journey through the tournament.

Read More: [UPDATED] League of Legends MSI 2024: Format, Schedule, and More

Official broadcast talent of MSI 

Before going to the regional co-streamers, let's first introduce the official broadcast talent set to bring MSI 2024 to life:

  1. Laure "Laure" Valée
  2. Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere
  3. Andrew "Vedius" Day
  4. Daniel "Drakos" Drakos
  5. Sam "Kobe" Hartman-Kenzler
  6. Robert "Dagda" Price
  7. Park "zeetwo" Jee-sun
  8. Emily "Emily" Rand
  9. Aaron "Medic" Chamberlain
  10. Barento "Raz" Mohammed
  11. Max "Atlus" Anderson
  12. Joshua "Jatt" Leesman
  13. Maurits "Chronicler" Jan Meeusen
  14. Jake "Hysterics" Osypenko

With a wealth of experience and expertise, this lineup ensures top-notch commentary and analysis throughout the tournament, providing viewers with in-depth insights and engaging storytelling.

Missing key talent: Azael and CaptainFlowers out of MSI

Two notable figures, Azael and CaptainFlowers, will be absent from this year's event, each for personal reasons.

Azael announced his withdrawal from MSI 2024 just hours before departing for China, as he received bad news about his father's health. The esports community rallied around Azael, offering support and understanding during this emotional period.

Similarly, CaptainFlowers won't be part of the broadcast talent lineup at MSI 2024 due to concerns about his sleep schedule and allergies, taking some time off to prioritize his health and well-being.

Despite their absence, both Azael and CaptainFlowers expressed gratitude to their fans and colleagues for their understanding and support.

The rise of co-streaming at MSI and what to expect this year

In 2023, Riot Games introduced co-streaming to MSI, featuring a diverse array of creators. Now in 2024 the numbers have more than doubled, showcasing Riot's commitment to global inclusivity. With a cast of co-streamers from around the globe, Riot aims to share the event in 19 languages, breaking down the language barrier and inviting fans to join in the excitement.

Here's a consolidated list of all co-streamers covering MSI 2024 in various languages:

  • English: Doublelift, IWDominate, LS, Meteos, Mrs Chim Chim, Sneaky, Caedrel, Huzzy, Jackspektra, Jasikyu, YamatoCannon;
  • Chinese Mandarin: DYS, PYL, Uzi, Zhao Junri, Zz1tai, kRYST4L;
  • Korean: A-ddeung, DDDD, KangQui, MinGyo, SangHo, Wolf, Hitheresooya;
  • Spanish: JimRising, Lastpick, Nickdaboom, Pichu, Cabramaravilla, Ibai, KNekro;
  • Portuguese: Absolut, Ayel, Baiano, Veggie, Yoda, brTT, Kamus;
  • German: Gilius, Obsess, TwoStone;
  • French: Aloonea, Kamet0, Skyyart;
  • Italian: KenRhen, Terenas;
  • Greek: TheRock7;
  • Czech: Freeze, Xnapy;
  • Turkish: Halpern, LyncCerezz;
  • Polish: Lewus, Nervarien;
  • Arabic: Dattura, Snow;
  • Romanian: SpeeDy;
  • Vietnamese: Hoang Luan, Optiumus, SofM, Thay Giao Ba, Van Tung;
  • Thai: Lloyd Style, Takluz;
  • Japanese: Asumi Sena, Kamito, Raijin;
  • Indonesian: Kurohiko;
  • Filipino and Tagalog: Krisrey, Razziebinx;

This diverse lineup of co-streamers ensures that fans from around the world can enjoy MSI 2024 in their preferred language, providing a more immersive and inclusive viewing experience.

Countdown to kickoff: MSI 2024 play-in stage

As the countdown to May 1st begins, fans eagerly await the start of the MSI 2024 Play-In stage, featuring top teams from all around the world. With the broadcast talent and the co-streamers ready to guide viewers through the action in their language of choice, MSI 2024 promises to be an unforgettable esports spectacle, uniting fans from around the world in celebration of League of Legends.

Feature image credits: Riot Games

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