Jynxzi Sets May 11 Jynxzi League Tournament With Inkshadow Drops

Jynxzi Sets May 11 Jynxzi League Tournament With Inkshadow Drops

Jynxzi League Tournament goes live on May 11, 2026, with Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart hosting a one-day League of Legends creator event and Twitch drops attached to the broadcast. The main show starts at 4 PM ET, and viewers can follow both the central stream and most participant POVs.

Jynxzi and the creator field

The event runs as a streamer-only tournament, with creators split across multiple teams and the format expected to include streamer captains, a draft, and limits on the highest-ranked players. Jynxzi is best known for Rainbow Six Siege content, but he learned League of Legends with help from Dantes and is now fronting this LoL event.

The lineup reaches well beyond his usual circle. Tyler1, Dantes, Yassuo, AloisNL, Noway4u, Doublelift, Pobelter, MrBeast, Ludwig, MoistCr1TiKaL, and Disguised Toast are among the names tied to the tournament, giving the bracket a mix of League specialists, former pros, and larger creator personalities.

Twitch drops on Jynxzi's stream

Viewers do not need to choose between watching the matches and earning rewards. The main broadcast will run on Jynxzi’s official Twitch channel, while most participants are expected to stream their own POVs, creating several ways to follow the same event.

The drops are specific and time-based. After 30 minutes of watch time, viewers can earn the Look Inward emote. After two hours, they can unlock Inkshadow Master Yi and a Master Yi champion shard. The reward path turns the broadcast into more than a one-off watch, because the longer viewers stay, the more they collect.

May 11 start time

The tournament is scheduled to begin at 10 PM CET, 9 PM BST, 4 PM ET, and 1 PM PT. For viewers in North America, that puts the start in the late afternoon on May 11, while the reward clock starts as soon as the stream opens on Jynxzi’s channel.

That leaves the practical choice to the audience: watch the main broadcast, switch between participant POVs, or stay long enough to hit the two-hour mark for the Inkshadow Master Yi skin and champion shard. With the field split across multiple teams and the reward track tied directly to watch time, the event is built for viewers who want the matches and the drops at the same time.

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