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Co-streamer applications open for LCP 2026

Esports Insider
LCP 2026, starting January 16th, has opened applications for co-streamers, enabling content creators to provide live commentary on matches.

The League Championship Pacific (LCP) 2026, Riot Games' premier Asia-Pacific League of Legends league kicking off on January 16th, has launched co-streamer applications via a Google Form. Content creators can apply by specifying their preferred streaming platforms, target audience/market, and primary language, supporting communities in Vietnamese, Mandarin, English, and more. This is the second year of LCP as a consolidated region with three Partner Teams and one Guest Team: newcomers Ground Zero Gaming replaces TALON Esports, and Deep Cross Gaming joins as Guest Team. The initiative builds on past successes with high-profile co-streamers like SwordArt, Yutapon, and SofM in 2025 Finals. Official virtual co-streamers for Split 1 include Kevin (CTBC Flying Oyster), Yutapon (DetonatioN FocusMe), and others for teams like Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS. Riot aims to expand viewership through community-driven co-streaming, engaging audiences around contenders like CTBC Flying Oyster (with LPL champion Shad0w), GAM Esports, and MVK Esports[2][4][8].