
Twitch Cup 4: dates, structure, leading streamers and everything you need to know
Twitch Cup 4 returns as one of the most influential events in the Spanish-speaking creator community. This edition blends humor, story progression and competition, creating a dynamic and entertainment-focused format. The combination of episodic adventure and a final tournament positions the event as one of December’s headline productions.
The reveal of the format and participants sparked major excitement, with creators and fans preparing for what could be the most ambitious edition so far.
Dates and event format
Twitch Cup 4 is divided into two key phases:
- December 7 to December 18: Adventure/series phase, where creators progress through a custom story created for the event.
- December 18 to December 21: Final competitive tournament, where the champion will be decided.
The story will be released gradually, every two days, ensuring that progression differs among creators and encouraging ongoing discussion across communities.
Full roster of players and coaches
Here is the complete confirmed lineup for Twitch Cup 4:
IlloJuan (player)
Knekro (coach)
Barbe (player)
Xamork (coach)
Ibai (player)
Sekiam (coach)
Zeling (player)
Captain Pokémon (coach)
ElBokerón (player)
Frigo Adri (coach)
Folagor (player)
Guanyar (player)
Kurbito (coach)
Reven (player)
Pandarina (player)
Scept (coach)
Papi Gavi (player)
Vitu (coach)
Silithur (player)
Abby (player)
Oscar Brock (coach)
Ander (player)
Torviv (coach)
Maylen (player)
Kera (coach)
Skain (player)
Trosko (coach)
Felipez (player)
Brii (coach)
Paracetamor (player)
Koffing Sonriente (coach)
Axozer (player)
EricLostie (coach)
Baity (player)
Jorge Jurado (coach)
Suzyroxx (player)
Carlengues (coach)
Daz (player)
Sh4rin (player)
Riopaser (coach)
SugusSusana (player)
MrGolden (coach)
Karchez (player)
Pokeraf (coach)
Elxokas (player)
Martii (player)
AlainBoss (coach)
Sergio Ferra (player)
Antonio Red (coach)
Th3Antonio (player)
Yosu (coach)
Cristinini (player)
Pereira (player)
PokeAlex (coach)
This cast blends long-standing Twitch Cup icons with newer personalities, resulting in a balanced and highly diverse edition.

A hybrid structure between storytelling and competition
This edition’s greatest strength is the mix of episodic storytelling and competitive gameplay.
The first half focuses on narrative progression, challenges and unlocking new areas.
The second half shifts into pure competitive action, where players and coaches must strategize to reach the final stage and claim the title.
Pre-event highlights
High-profile appearances like Lamine Yamal, humorous interactions among participants, and the emotional farewell of TheGrefg from the traditional format have set the tone for an edition full of anticipation and discussion within the community.
What to expect from Twitch Cup 4
With its hybrid format, a varied roster and a story released in intervals, Twitch Cup 4 has everything it needs to become one of the strongest and most memorable editions.
If execution aligns with expectations, this year’s edition could set a new standard for streamer competitions.

