31 different co-casters will be featured for the LEC, alongside the official broadcast
Jakub "Cinkrof" Rokicki returns — for the second time in his career — to Karmine Corp, this time to co-stream the LEC in Polish. On Thursday, Riot Games announced the list of co-streamers for the Spring Split 2025, and the jungler is one of the three Polish streamers granted the rights, representing the Blue Wall. The 27-year-old player currently plays for Forsaken in Rift Legends. He has previously competed under the Karmine Corp banner in the LFL and EMEA Masters, as well as for Team BDS in the LEC and Movistar Riders in the Spanish League.
Co-streaming continues to grow within the League of Legends ecosystem, with over 30 official co-streamers now covering the LEC Spring Split in 14 different languages, including Mandarin, Thai, and Vietnamese. Well-known streamers from the scene will be part of the broadcast, including Marc "Caedrel" Lamont, Kamel "Kameto" Kebir, and Marcin "Jankos" Jankowski.
Boosting Viewership
Co-streaming has played a major role in boosting League of Legends viewership in Europe, with the LEC Winter Split final surpassing 800,000 viewers. A significant part of this success can be attributed to Karmine Corp, which consistently drew high numbers and appeared in five of the split’s most-watched matches. The growing presence of co-streamers has helped expand the league’s reach, engaging a wider audience across different languages and communities.
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- Ilyas Marchoude -
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