Who is commentating LoL Worlds 2020?

Who is commentating LoL Worlds 2020?

It’s the week leading up to the Worlds 2020 Play-Ins and Riot have finally announced the talent that will be commentating the event. The LEC has most of their casting team working from the Berlin studio. Indiana “Froskurinn” Black and Daniel “Drakos” Drakos are one of the two casting partners from the LEC attending.

What is the play in stage LoL?

Play-In Stage: Sept 25-30 The third- and fourth-place teams in each group will play a best-of-five series, with the loser being eliminated and the winner advancing to a best-of-five series against the second-place team from the other group. The winners of those matches also will qualify for the Group Stage.

Who will attend Worlds 2020?

List of all 22 qualified teams for Worlds 2020:

  • 12 Teams seeded into the Groupstage: DAMWON Gaming DragonX (LCK) FlyQuest (LCS) Fnatic (LEC) G2 (LEC) JD Gaming (LPL) Machi Esports (PCS)
  • 10 Teams competing in Play-Ins: Legacy Esports (OPL) LGD Gaming (LPL) MAD Lions (LEC) INTZ (CBLOL) PSG Talon (PCS) Rainbow7 (LLA)

Who are the world 2020 casters?

A host of British casting talent is joining the League of Legends 2020 World Championship broadcast. First up, LEC casters Aaron ‘Medic’ Chamberlain and Andrew ‘Vedius’ Day (the duo known as MediVedi) will be joining after a solid LEC summer season.

Who will cast Worlds Final 2020?

It’s an all-LEC cast for this year’s finals. Veteran League of Legends broadcaster Trevor “Quickshot” Henry announced today that he’ll be casting the grand finals of the 2020 World Championship alongside Andy “Vedius” Day.

How much do lol casters make?

According to popular job website, SimplyHired.com, the average salary earned by an eSports caster is around $70,000. Those only just starting out on a professional basis (not referring to those doing it recreationally or as a hobby) earn about $20,000 while the bottom 25% casters average about $37,000 in annual pay.

Why did Zeronis leave riot?

I have left Riot Games last week to venture off on my own. It was a very difficult decision because I loved working with the amazing talent and friends there. It was an epic 10 year journey of being part of super fun projects and learning a ton. I’m excited as a fan!