It was in October 2009 when the online multiplayer game League of Legends, known by its acronym from LOL, was launched into the world. It became a revolution with millions of followers throughout the planet and that has created a great community, especially in Latin America and Spain.
There is no doubt that the most visible impact with this game in the Hispanic community is in the tournaments that are held. For example, the League of Legends Championship of the Americas, formed in 2024. But to unite in one other different leagues of the American continent already started years ago. And it is that within it was what was the Latin America of the LOL.

These types of tournaments have professionalized the video game among the Hispanic community, which has also created different opportunities for players. It has given them international visibility, even, has catapulted them to a potential career in the emerging esports industry.
If we have to highlight some teams that have carved out a name among Latin Americans are Rainbow7, Isurus and Furious Gaming. And in Spain no one forgets the Movistar Koi, which was created by Ibai Llanos himself, one of the most popular streamers in the world, and former Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué.
Youth Culture

In addition to the millions of Spanish-speaking players who dedicate hours and ingenuity to this game. The lol It has had a great impact on fan culture and artistic expressions, such as cosplay.
Among young people it has had a tremendous impact, given that the game is transformed into a space for socialization and development of strategic skills. Moreover, as it is necessary to communicate continuously and teamwork, it has encouraged the game to be a learning for young people within the Hispanic community.
For example, this culture has manifested itself in many forms from the video game. Platforms like Discord or Reddit have allowed players to share their strategies and theories about the game, as well as artistic creations, including cosplay.
Characterizing the game’s characters has grown significantly and you can see many of those costumes both at the LOL conventions and other more global ones. Cosplay is a bridge between digital culture, which players are used to, with physics. In this way, you can form even more community and share experiences in the real world.
the world of streaming
Apart from Ibai Llanos, other Spanish-speaking streamers, such as ElMariana, TryMacs or Xfarganx, have had a very important role in making this game even more known. They have become local references that many young people seek to be and, on top of that, in Spanish.
In their broadcasts, through Twitch, YouTube or TikTok, they have combined entertainment with game strategies and, also, with cultural elements of the Spanish-speaking community. In this way, this space has been consolidated so that this group would not be left behind.
And although the world of streaming and LOL can sometimes generate stress and frustration, players have also been concerned with creating different initiatives within the Hispanic LOL community to promote responsible play and positive coexistence.
In short, the LOL has left a very deep mark on the Hispanic community beyond what the video game is. It has created a cultural phenomenon in which identity and belonging is one of the keys. But also a space for learning and building a community that has impacted millions of people.