Riot Celebrates Brazilian Carnival with 8-Hour LoL Livestream Today

Riot Celebrates Brazilian Carnival with 8-Hour LoL Livestream Today

Riot Games is getting into the Brazilian Carnival spirit with a special broadcast this Friday, February 6, starting at 4 PM. The celebration blends the universe of League of Legends with the energy of Brazilian Carnival in a thematic 8-hour live stream promising gameplay, fun, and plenty of community interaction.

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The collaboration features the influencer group KengaZ, made up of rbiana, lumavs, vieira_steph, supremaonika and yullalol. The event was announced on the official League of Legends Brazil profile.

During the live stream, viewers can watch LoL matches with quirky challenges, "cospobre" (low-budget cosplay costumes), and even a cooking segment with fun recipes. It will all be streamed on the official KengaZ YouTube channel and the individual creators' channels.

According to Samanta Penhalbel, Publishing Manager at Riot Games Brazil, the event underscores the company's commitment to celebrating local culture:

"We want Runeterra fans to enjoy Brazilian Carnival in their own way, within our universe."

See more event details here.


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