Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart has unveiled a list of “100% confirmed” streamers set to compete in his upcoming League of Legends tournament. So far, 29 of the planned 40 creators have locked in their participation, including James “MrBeast” Donaldson, Mark “ohnePixel” Zimmerman and several LoL pros.
Jynxzi’s League of Legends arc is approaching its finale. After spending days learning the game alongside fellow creators, he’s now preparing a final showdown: a 5v5 tournament featuring 40 livestreamers, scheduled for upcoming Monday. While the full roster has yet to be finalized, the confirmed names already include some of the biggest personalities across Twitch and YouTube.
On his latest stream, Jynxzi confirmed 29 participants, including himself, and mentioned one additional high-profile creator who is still undecided. The lineup blends experienced League players and even former esports pros with complete newcomers. To keep things competitive, each team will include at least one beginner.
Jynxzi’s League of Legends Tournament: Confirmed Streamers
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Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart
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Georgie "Pokelawls" Karam
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Jack "CouRageJD" Dunlop
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Ludwig "Ludwig" Ahgren
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Yiliang "Doublelift" Peng
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Eugene "Pobelter" Park
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Oladeji "Deji" Olatunji
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Charles "MoistCr1TiKaL" White Jr.
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Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wang
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James “MrBeast” Donaldson
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Louis "LosPollosTV" Sammartino
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Frederik "Noway4u" Hinteregger
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Tyler "Tyler1" Steinkamp
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Mohammad "Yassuo" Abdalrhman
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Mark “ohnePixel” Zimmerman
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Alois "AloisNL" Nelissen
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Emily "Emiru" Schunk
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Rani "StableRonaldo" Netz
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James “ArrowCS”
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Dantes "Dantes" Forlini
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Yusuf "Yusuf7n" Abdullahi
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Bryce "Arky" Justice
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Ahmad "Mooda" Hallal
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Chen-Ruei "Ray" Hsu
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Kylie "Sketch" Cox
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Marlon "Marlon" Garcia
Dylan “CaseOh” Baker is the major name still unconfirmed. His participation is uncertain due to his usual streaming schedule, as he rarely goes live early in the day. The tournament is set for May 11 at 4 PM EST (10:00 PM CET), with the remaining 10 streamers to be named in the following days.
Over the past week, Jynxzi has been grinding League of Legends under the guidance of Tyler1 and later Dantes, building toward this final event. More broadly, his 2026 has been defined by experimentation, with the creator branching out into titles like Rocket League, Counter-Strike, and Valorant. This content strategy has paid off: by early May, Jynxzi ranks among the fastest-growing streamers on Twitch and has also emerged as one of the platform’s most-watched personalities.
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Earlier this spring, Jynxzi also hosted creator tournaments in Counter-Strike and Valorant, both delivering reach levels comparable to Tier-1 competitive events in those titles.