Every player of League of Legends has their own goals. For most casual players, the rankings are rather unimportant. The German Twitch streamer Agurin aims to reach the top. However, after almost 600 matches played in a short time, he gives up.
Which Twitch streamer is it about? The German LoL pro Agurin has streamed over 18,000 hours of League of Legends on his Twitch channel. In 2022, Agurin gained significant attention after winning the PrimeLeague with the German retirement team, NNO.
What tough challenge did he take on? Besides his goals as a pro, he has taken on another challenge and is trying to reach rank 1 on the leaderboards in various regions. Agurin’s last goal was to conquer the Americas region, which he temporarily gave up on July 31, 2025 (x.com).
Agurin himself was even ranked 1 and 2 on the European leaderboards with two accounts simultaneously, which he shared on his X profile in September 2024. A year earlier, he let his community participate in another milestone where he reached rank 1 in one of the toughest regions, Korea (x.com).
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Agurin was only a few ranks away from being the best player in America
How far has Agurin come? In the last 36 days, Agurin played 594 matches of League of Legends. He streamed each of them on his Twitch channel and spent almost 14 hours a day on average doing so. After all this time in the Rift and the ambition Agurin has poured into his endeavor, he finished the challenge ranked 4. His personal best was rank 3 in the Americas.
Why did he give up just before reaching the goal? Agurin shared some details about the challenge in his X post. He also mentioned a reason for the early termination: He needs to travel home to resolve some personal issues, which he had already postponed once due to the challenge.
Will he pursue the goal again at some point? Yes, in his X post, Agurin writes that he has lost the battle but will win the war. This means that Agurin will definitely continue his challenge to be the best player in America. He did not specify when exactly, but he hopes it will still be in 2025.
Although Agurin is an excellent player and jungler, he is not perfect either. During his journey through the American Rift of Summoners, Agurin made some less friendly remarks. In one match, his ADC stole some jungle monsters, which caused Agurin to overreact significantly: German Twitch streamer gets banned in LoL for being too toxic, promises to improve, yet continues as before