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Jynxzi League Tournament set for May 11 with Twitch emote rewards

Jynxzi League Tournament goes live May 11 with creator captains, pro names and Twitch watch rewards at 4 PM ET.

Jynxzi League Tournament set for May 11 with Twitch emote rewards

Jynxzi’s creator tournament is set for May 11, 2026, bringing streamer captains, a draft and a one-day field of creators back to at 4 PM ET. The event will begin at 10 PM CET, 9 PM BST, 4 PM ET and 1 PM PT, with the main broadcast on Jynxzi’s official Twitch channel.

The is built around a simple promise: watch long enough, and you get rewarded. Viewers can unlock the Look Inward emote after 30 minutes, and two hours of watch time gets Inkshadow Master Yi and a Master Yi champion shard. That incentive is already driving attention to a lineup that stretches from former pros like and to veteran League streamers , , Yassuo, AloisNL and Noway4u.

Jynxzi’s chat has been pushing the event as more than a standard stream. One post told viewers they could “literally get a free skin” for watching the tournament, pointing to the emote reward at 30 minutes and the skin-and-champion unlock at two hours. Most participants are expected to stream their own point of view as well, which should turn the event into a multi-window broadcast rather than a single main feed.

That format fits the way the tournament is being staged. It is a streamer-only event split across multiple teams, with creator captains, a draft and limits on the highest-ranked players shaping how the teams are formed. The roster also includes names such as MrBeast, Ludwig, MoistCr1TiKaL, Disguised Toast and Jynxzi, giving the one-day event reach well beyond the League audience.

The backdrop matters because Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart is best known for Rainbow Six Siege content, not League of Legends. His recent move into League, with help from Dantes before the event, has breathed new life into the League streaming scene, and this tournament is the clearest sign yet that the crossover is sticking. If the watch rewards land and the creator mix performs as expected, the real winner may be the broader League audience, which gets a high-profile reminder that streamer-led events can still pull a crowd.

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