

Jynxzi has set a new personal Twitch record during his League of Legends streamer tournament. His May 11 broadcast pulled in more than 417,000 concurrent viewers at its peak. It became the biggest Twitch stream of his career and continued his strong run of creator tournaments in 2026.
The tournament reached far beyond Jynxzi's own channel. Forty creators competed, while more than 120 channels carried some part of the event. Across those broadcasts, the tournament peaked at roughly 920,000 viewers and generated more than 4.7 million hours watched in under nine hours.

Jynxzi's new all-time Twitch peak stands at 417,711 viewers, reached during the League of Legends tournament on May 11. His previous record came in 2024 during a celebrity boxing event, when around 249,500 people watched at once. The new result added over 168,000 viewers to his previous best.
The same broadcast pushed Jynxzi past 10 million followers on Twitch. That milestone arrived during a year in which he has spent more time outside Rainbow Six Siege, including creator events around Counter-Strike and Valorant. League of Legends produced his biggest audience from those tournaments.
Jynxzi's channel drew the largest single audience attached to the event, but it accounted for less than half of the overall peak. The combined broadcasts averaged more than 500,000 viewers. At the time, the tournament also ranked among the most-watched League of Legends events of 2026.
The one-day tournament brought together creators with very different levels of League of Legends experience. Ludwig, Emiru, MoistCr1TiKaL, StableRonaldo, ohnePixel, MrBeast, Tyler1, Doublelift, Sneaky, and Pobelter were among the competitors. Several former professionals shared the bracket with creators who were much newer to the game.
Jynxzi built the event around eight five-player teams, mixing stronger players with beginners. The setup gave experienced competitors room to lead without filling every match with former professionals. Riot Games also promoted the tournament and supported Twitch Drops during the broadcast.
Viewers could earn a Look Inward emote after 30 minutes and an Inkshadow Master Yi skin and champion after two hours. Those rewards gave fans another reason to keep watching as matches moved between different streams. More than 120 unique channels eventually carried part of the tournament.
Team Ray reached the final with Rayasianboy as captain alongside xQc, Kingsman265, Sapnap, and AloisNL. They faced Team Zoil, featuring Zoil, Ludwig, ArrowCS, Pokelawls, and former professional Sneaky. The best-of-three series went the distance before Team Ray won 2-1.
xQc earned Finals MVP after strong performances in Games 1 and 3. Team Ray recovered from a competitive series to take the deciding game and finish the tournament on top. Jynxzi later gifted 250 Twitch subscriptions to each member of the winning team.
The final completed a stream that gave Jynxzi two major milestones on the same day. His channel reached 417,711 peak viewers and passed 10 million followers during the tournament. The 417,711 figure remains the highest recorded Twitch viewership of his career.
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