One of the biggest German LoL streamers is allowed to co-stream the League of Legends Worlds 2023 on Twitch this year. He announced this with a crazy video. MeinMMO tells you what it’s all about.
Who is it about? The German LoL streamer Tolkin will officially co-stream the Worlds 2023 on Twitch this year. Co-streaming allows him to add his own commentary and perspectives on the Worlds and interact with his viewers.
The news has been announced by Tolkin in a particularly creative video together with Maxim, Broeki, and Sola on YouTube and Twitter.
Here you can watch the video:
What does the video show? In this video, Tolkin, Broeki, and Maxim share their excitement for the League of Legends Worlds 2023, which will take place in Korea, in a crazy way. Maxim emphasizes the importance of Korea as the birthplace of esports. Broeki mentions the game’s meta and highlights the feared LeBlanc on the top lane, which might be played in the Worlds and could be strong – as players are playing on an older patch.
Tolkin is an enthusiastic Faker fan and points out that Faker will play the Worlds in his home country for the first time this year, which is a significant event. The streamers present everything in a humorous way, making Tolkin seem crazy
. At the end of the video, he announces that he will co-stream the Worlds on October 9 on his Twitch channel – with the words: […] Almost as cool as Faker.
This will be legendary
In the comments on Tolkin’s Twitter post, users react enthusiastically to the announcement:
- lifefindsuhhway comments:
Strong, then I guess I’ll treat myself to Worlds with a German cast for the first time in my life.
- mondi_chan writes:
OMG!!! How cool. Worlds Co-Streaming with Tolkin and Friends. This will be legendary!!!
- sabarion2179 Tolkin’s video (via YouTube):
Tolkin’s dark circles make this picture of a sleep-deprived madman perfect. Mega nice video.
It is not yet known whether more German co-streamers will be announced for the Worlds 2023, but the excitement in the community is already palpable. This opportunity promises to be an exciting and entertaining experience for all League of Legends fans.
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