Marc “Caedrel” Lamont’s co-stream of a recent Los Ratones match peaked at roughly 313,000 concurrent viewers while the team secured a crucial win. The numbers put his broadcast among the highest-viewed League of Legends streams outside of major international tournaments.
The moment Los Ratones closed out the game, Caedrel placed a call to his mother live on stream. He kept his massive audience waiting while he shared the victory with her first, a decision viewers described as one of the most genuine moments they’d seen from a co-streamer.
The win itself matters for Los Ratones’ season trajectory. Based on the playoff format, the team needs one or two more wins from their next three matches to secure a spot in the eight-team playoffs. The playoff winner qualifies for First Stand, an international tournament.
Peak shoutcasting energy
Caedrel’s broadcast stood out for more than just the numbers. During a key top-lane play, he delivered a minute-long rapid-fire shoutcast as Nemesis and Thebausffs ganked Caps. Viewers praised his ability to track multiple interactions simultaneously while maintaining energy and clarity.
The former pro player and LEC analyst has built his streaming career on detailed match breakdowns and live reactions. He regularly co-streams European League matches, but this broadcast reached unusually high viewership even by his standards.

