Where to watch Masters 2: co-streamer channels on Twitch and YouTube
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Where to watch Masters 2: co-streamer channels on Twitch and YouTube

Which top streamers and personalities will be watching Masters 2?

The VALORANT Champions Tour Masters 2: Reykjavik tournament is almost upon us. The long anticipated tournament begins on May 24 at 11 a.m. ET, with the first matchup being between Fnatic and KRÜ Esports and co-streamer channels.

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Fans can watch on the official VALORANT channels in the language of their choosing. Or, they can watch along with the various Masters 2 watch parties and co-streamers that Riot Games has approved for the event.

Where to watch Masters 2 co-streamers on Twitch

The approved list of streamers will watch Masters 2 alongside their normal audience. The list includes Ali “Myth” Kabbani, Imane “Pokimane” Anys, Michael “Shroud” Grzesiek, Jonas “AverageJonas” Navarsete and Ludwig Ahgren. All five streamers have played the game on their stream before. Myth, Pokimane and Shroud have co-streamed VALORANT events in the past and AverageJonas appeared on the official European broadcast for First Strike and some of Stage 2 Challengers.

Furthermore, the content creators each have their different schedules and game rotations. They will co-stream Masters 2 throughout the six-day event.

Where to watch co-streamers on YouTube

The approved list of co-streamers for Masters 2 on YouTube is shorter, but it includes many VALORANT analysts who consistently make VALORANT content or commentate on the game. The list includes two YouTube channels: HITSCAN and Plat Chat. HITSCAN is run by former Overwatch personality and VALORANT commentator Ryan “RyanCentral” Horton. Plat Chat is a group of Overwatch personalities, as well as VALORANT analysts and commentators like Josh “Sideshow” Wilkinson and Arten “Ballatw” Esa.

Finally, both channels have co-streamed VALORANT events in the past and post content around the game weekly. Unlike the Twitch personalities above, these two channels don’t have a stream schedule and mostly co-stream the events in their entirety.

Masters 2 starts on May 24 with the matchup between Fnatic and KRÜ Esports at 11 a.m. ET. Next, Version1 vs. Crazy Raccoon runs at 1:30 p.m. ET. Lastly, Shark Esports vs. NUTURN finishes the first day off at 4 p.m. ET. The rest of the six-day event starts at 11 a.m. ET.

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