Streamer crossover: Jynxzi

After a CS2 streamer event that hit a 481,000 peak, Jynxzi is branching out — eyeing League of Legends and Apex Legends as his next graves and hosting a VALORANT streamer tournament on March 29. (dotesports.com) (dotesports.com)

The CS2 event ran as a 4v4 streamer tournament on March 15 with a lineup of over 20 creators that included ohnePixel, xQc, Adin Ross, Sketch and Deji. (dotesports.com) The broadcast was distributed across 45 channels spanning Twitch, YouTube and Kick, amplifying reach beyond a single platform. (dotesports.com) Parts of the CS2 community pushed back on the roster’s composition, arguing it largely lacked active professional CS2 players and drawing public critique from retired pro Ryan “Freakazoid” Abadir. (dotesports.com) Industry tracker StreamsCharts placed the event among the top-five most-watched Counter‑Strike events of 2026 by peak viewership in its March recap. (streamscharts.com) On March 24, Jynxzi told viewers he plans to “grind” League of Legends and Apex Legends “within the next month or two,” calling League “potentially the highest skill gap game ever.” (sportskeeda.com) Following the CS2 broadcast he began VALORANT sessions coached by Tyson “TenZ” Ngo, and his early VALORANT streams registered peaks around 81,000 viewers with an Ace clip picked up by official VALORANT channels. (dotesports.com) The social announcement for a VALORANT streamer event generated over a thousand replies, with figures such as tarik, Justinas “jL” Lekavičius and Timothy “iiTzTimmy” An publicly expressing interest and the official VALORANT account tagging ohnePixel in the conversation. (dotesports.com)

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