Coachless has announced the launch of the Coachless 100 Game Challenge, a
League of Legends creator event taking place at the start of the 2026 Season 2 reset. The challenge will bring together more than 50 of the most popular
LoL creators from Europe and North America.
Confirmed participants include streamers like Alois "Alois" Nelissen, Ashkan "TF Blade" Homayouni, Charlie "Kesha" Eriksson, Isak "NattyNatt" Elgh, Azer "Azzapp" Dugalic, and Dantes "Dantes" Forlini. They will have to face several players who have had competitive careers, such as Juš "Crownie" Marušič, Mads "Broxah" Brock-Pedersen, Muhammed "Agurin" Kocak or Alena "TIFA" Maurer.
What will the Challenge consist of?
The creators will compete on a shared leaderboard to achieve the highest possible SoloQ rank within 100 games or 10 days, whichever comes first. At the conclusion of the challenge, the creator with the highest final rank will receive a prize equivalent to their final LP in Twitch gifted subscriptions, capped at 1,000 gifted subs.
Unlike traditional ladder races, the Coachless 100 Game Challenge features a game limit that rewards focused play over mindless grinding. The 100-game cap also makes surrendering a poor strategy less appealing, as every match counts toward the total.
This type of event has grown significantly in Europe, notably through Jean "Trayton" Medzadourian and his SoloQ Challenge, which he has already organized nearly three times since 2023. This clash between the Old Continent and North America already took place earlier this year with
Rivality: EUW vs NA, organized by the creators iReaz and Solarbacca, featuring 36 streamers, 18 from each side.