The official list of remote co-streamers for MSI 2025 was revealed, and the LoL community is alive with varied excitement, confusion, and chaos in the replies. The announcement was released through the official LoL Esports Twitter account, which stated that more names may be added at a later date; however, players immediately began analyzing the initial list as if it were a Worlds group stage draw.

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First of all, the list has a couple of heavy hitters: Tyler1, YamatoMebdi, and mercyplays (“Says the game is trash in every video but still shows up lol,” per one reply). And, well, no announcement online is ever safe from the Internet melting down, memeing, and demanding answers.

One of the bigger talking points is about who is not present on the list: “No @InitialiseCasts or @Nymaera? I’m disappointed,” one player wrote, echoing sentiments heard more than once. “Nymaera robbed again,” teased another. Meanwhile, the Spanish-speaking crowd was devastated about Ibai being there with one user accusing him of showing up “when his team wins” and just disappearing upon losses. Ouch.

Then there was the discussion about language. Someone went on: “bro wtf is Mandarin? Just say fing CHINESE,” to which… Okay, that’s a stance. Some comments were more about the diversity angle, with one reply chuckling, “Not a single woman in any picture xD.”

Yet, the talk wasn’t all negative. One reply calling Tyler1’s return a hype event made its match: “Oh sht, it’s gonna be fun as hell watching him glaze Faker and unload generational trash-talking to opposing teams.” Well said. Others just rejoiced over the pick of their favorites as one fan greeted @feviknight with a “Wooo.”

Chaos follows afterward, like the one who responded with a picture of Aragorn from Lord of the Rings titled “The Return of the King” (no context given, none needed). The German-speaking user then demanded an explanation for why a particular caster was not deemed worthy and ended his tweet with “Erklären sie mir bitte?” (Translation: “Explain to me, please?” but way more dramatic.)

What next? Perhaps there will be more co-streamers added, so this drama is far from over. One thing is clear, though: The MSI 2025 broadcast shall be just as crazy as the menacing games are. Some draw for the plays, rough commentary, and the Twitter meltdown which shall follow.

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We shall be here, hitting refresh on the replies. Because, real talk, that is half the fun.