The 2021 League of Legends World Championship is less than two weeks away, and on the morning of Thursday, September 23, Riot Games announced the on-air talent for the English broadcast of the event.
The Worlds 2021 on-air talent team will consist of 22 hosts, interviewers, casters and analysts from North America's League Championship Series, Europe's League of Legends European Championship, South Korea's League of Legends Champions Korea, and China's League of Legends Professional League.
Here is the list of Worlds 2021 on-air English broadcast talent, separated by region:
North America
David "Phreak" Turley
James "Dash" Patterson
Sam "Kobe" Hartman-Kenzler
Barento "Raz" Mohammed
Isaac "Azael" Cummings-Bentley
Emily Rand
Julian "Pastrytime" Carr
Mark "MarkZ" Zimmerman
Europe
Eefje "Sjokz" Depoortere
Laure Valée
Aaron "Medic" Chamberlain
Daniel "Drakos" Drakos
Andrew "Vedius" Day
Marc "Caedrel" Lamont
Mikkel "Guldborg" Guldborg Nielsen
Korea
Max "Atlus" Anderson
Maurits "Chronicler" Jan Meeusen
Brendan "Valdes" Valdes
Wolf "Wolf" Schröder
China
Oisín "Oisín" Molloy
Jordan "Lyric" Corby
Robert "Dagda" Price
The LEC and LPL talent will be on-site for Worlds 2021 in Reykjavik, Iceland, while the LCS and LCK studios will contribute and participate in the broadcast remotely. Because the three LPL broadcast talents are located in Europe, specifically with Oisín and Dagda in nearby Ireland, coordinating safe and secure travel and proper COVID-19 precautions prior to Worlds 2021 will be far easier for the Chinese broadcast talent than North America or South Korea.
Notably missing from the broadcast is LCS Play-by-Play caster Clayton "CaptainFlowers" Raines. Earlier this month, CaptainFlowers announced that he would not be a part of the Worlds 2021 broadcast in a Twitlonger post.
Worlds 2021 begins with the Play-In stage October 5. Matches during Play-Ins and Groups will begin at 11 a.m. GMT (4 a.m. PST, 1 p.m. CEST, 7 p.m. CST, 8 p.m. KST).
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