All the Masters Copenhagen watch party streams: ScreaM, Hiko, and Tarik
Take your pick!
Riot Games has released the full list of streamers who will be hosting their own officialVCT Stage 2 Masters Copenhagenwatch party streams.
In the past, watch parties by Twitch celebrityMichael “Shroud” Grzesiekand Sentinels superstarTyson “TenZ” Ngohave consistently drawnmore viewers than Riot Games’ official Valorant channel, as fans are drawn to the added commentary provided by their favorite streamers.
Co-streaming helps a game ride on the fanbase of big streamers to expand its reach. In the case of Valorant, gamers have flocked to their favorite streamers, tuning in for their unique perspective on the game and engaging in lively discussion around each match.
More importantly, it encourages community-building around a loyal, dedicated fan base. With streamers from different VCT regions hosting their own watch parties, fans can gather and cheer their team on together.
Here’s a list of every official Masters Copenhagen watch party stream revealed by Riot.
Masters Copenhagen watch party list
There are several new names on the official Valorant watch party list.
100 Thieves’ content creatorSpencer “Hiko” Martin, Team Liquid’sAdil “ScreaM” Benrlitom, Acend’sMehmet Yağız “cNed” İpek, and G2 Esports’Oscar “mixwell” Cañellas Colochoare set to host their own official VCT Masters watch parties, after their teams were unable to qualify for the tournament.
If you’re looking for more familiar faces, watch party regulars likeTarik “tarik” CelikandJonas “AverageJonas” Navarseteare also on the list.
Unfortunately, some top-name streamers likeShroud,Tyson “TenZ” Ngo,Shahzeb “ShahZaM” Khan, andKyedae “Kyedae” Shymkoare conspicuously missing from Riot’s list of watch party streamers this time around.
However, there are still more than 128 co-streams for fans to choose from, so go ahead and take your pick!
Masters Copenhagen Valorant team watch parties
Riot Games has also announced a handful of official Valorant team watch parties for esports fans who are looking to root for their favorite teams.
Alternatively, you can follow all theMasters Copenhagenmatches on the official ValorantTwitchandYouTubechannels when the tournament’s group stage kicks off on July 10.
For more information on the match schedule and format, you can checkour full Masters Copenhagen explainer.
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