LoL's crushing Twitch right now, with Caedrel smashing 46K peak viewers on his LCK EWC qualifier stream—KT vs BFX and T1 vs BRO had chat going absolutely nuclear. Dude's sitting at over 32K concurrent as I check, pulling esports degeneracy like it's ranked solos. This ain't some flash in the pan; Caedrel's the undisputed king of the LoL category, consistently ratio'ing variety streamers left and right.

Stats don't lie: TwitchTracker clocks his all-time peak at 422K during Worlds hype, recent LoL streams hitting 92K, and averages north of 34K over marathon sessions. He's got 1.6M followers treating his co-streams like must-watch brackets, turning LEC and LCK into appointment viewing. Even Asmongold got dusted when Caedrel climbed to Twitch's top spot last year—talk about a skill check.

X is popping off: Gilius got raided hard, his chat dipping from 300 to 140 waiting for Caedrel's drop—peak parasocial energy. Fans hyping his first MSI on-site co-streams, and with MSI 2026 heating up midway through the splits, this is pure bracket bait. Reddit threads calling him the savior carrying LoL viewership on his back.

MSI hype? Hell yeah, but LoL's eternal MOBA grip is the real MVP here. Caedrel's turning regional qualifiers into global events, proving MOBAs still own the meta. If this is the warm-up, Worlds is gonna need a bigger server.