Twitch streamer wants to understand the hype around LoL, announces hard grind without prior knowledge

Twitch streamer wants to understand the hype around LoL, announces hard grind without prior knowledge

A Twitch streamer is trying to revive the once biggest titles. After his attempts in Counter-Strike 2 and Rainbow Six: Siege, Apex Legends and League of Legends are to follow.

Who is it about? The 24-year-old Twitch streamer Jynxzi, whose real name is Nicholas Stewart, is a US Twitch streamer known for his loud personality and extreme reactions. When he streams, there is screaming, jumping, and sometimes a chair gets knocked over.

After grinding Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six: Siege for years, he even became number 1 on Twitch. However, in 2025, he turned his back on the Ubisoft shooter and has since switched through various players on a mission to “revive” them.

Even if the games are not done, he wants to get good at each title and understand what it’s really about. Recently, he also realized that Counter-Strike 2 is not just about bombs and hostages, but also about opening crates.

Another streamer is a true pro in League of Legends:

Time for two legendary games

What does he have planned now? The Twitch streamer wants to “revive” Apex Legends and League of Legends next. He himself has hardly played either title. In a clip on X.com, he explains that he has heard Apex Legends is “peak,” but at the same time “just in the dirt.” He seems to have very little knowledge of the shooter.

He is looking forward to seeing what the shooter can do – after all, Jynxzi has already gathered a lot of shooter experience. However, League of Legends is about more than just taking a look.

What does he plan with League of Legends? In the clip, he reveals that he has heard League of Legends has the highest threshold to get good. The skill gap is enormous and he himself is already looking forward to tackling the MOBA in 1-2 months.

I absolutely have to play League of Legends before I die, man. It’s pretty much one of the most popular games of all time. It also looks like one of the most unique games of all time and has potentially one of the biggest performance gaps of all time, which really excites me.

Time and again, he faces challenges during his “revivals” such as duels against established streamers of the respective game or trying to reach a certain rank in the game.

While many in the comments under the clip are bothered by the “reviving” of games that are not even done, it remains to be seen how the big streamer performs in League of Legends. His shooter skills will likely not help him here.

Gaining insight into the biggest multiplayer titles in the world and discovering not only the concept of the game but also the aspects that really matter is also exciting for the viewers. Recently, his switch in Counter-Strike 2 escalated: Twitch streamer spends $2,000 in one day in Counter-Strike 2, gets banned, begs the head of Steam for forgiveness

Source(s): X.com
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