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All about Twitch Cup 4: Who's already confirmed?

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The Twitch Cup 4 will begin on December 7, 2025, marking the return of one of the most recognized events within the Spanish-speaking streaming community. This year’s edition once again combines a narrative phase with a final competitive tournament, following the characteristic structure of the project.

However, the announcement has also led to criticism, particularly due to the absence of Latin American content creators among the participants.

Event Dates and Structure

The event will unfold in two defined stages. The first corresponds to the story or adventure phase, scheduled from December 7 to 18, during which streamers progress through a narrative designed for the competition. Subsequently, between December 18 and 21, the final tournament will take place, where the winner of the edition will be determined.

Unlike other collaborative projects, Twitch Cup 4 does not establish a unified broadcast schedule. Each streamer will have the freedom to choose when to stream their participation, so the timing will depend directly on each creator’s individual programming.

Concept and Background of the Twitch Cup

The Twitch Cup was originally created as an event centered around the Pokémon franchise, featuring streamers playing modified versions of the game under specific rules and challenges. Over time, the format evolved into a mix of narrative progression and competitive battles, integrating episodic advancement and decisive matchups in its final stage.

This hybrid structure has been one of the key elements behind its popularity among Spanish-speaking audiences.

Confirmed Participants

  • IlloJuan, accompanied by Knekro as coach.
  • Barbe, joined by Xamork as coach.
  • Ibai, who will compete with Sekiam as coach.
  • Zeling, guided by Capitán Pokémon.
  • ElBokerón, coached by Frigo Adri.
  • Folagor, Guanyar (with Kurbito), and Reven, among others.

Expected Content and Dynamics

During the initial days, Twitch Cup 4 will develop its narrative phase, in which each participant explores the assigned storyline, completes missions, and progresses through the content. This part is often followed by viewers as an episodic series broadcast from the streamers’ channels.

The second stage, corresponding to the final tournament, will bring players together in direct matchups to determine the winner. This phase typically attracts the most attention due to its competitive nature.

Given the flexible scheduling of this edition, those wishing to follow the event will need to stay attentive to individual announcements from the creators and updates from the organizers.

Controversy Over the Absence of Latin American Streamers

Although the announcement generated excitement, it also sparked criticism. The participant list does not include any content creator from Latin America, a lack of representation noted by viewers within an event aimed at the broader Spanish-speaking community.

This situation is not new: the previous edition also lacked Latin American presence. So far, the organization has not provided an official explanation for this and has not announced any changes to the published lineup.

Some analyses in specialized media suggest that the event’s narrative may be heavily oriented toward Spanish-based creators, although this observation has not been confirmed by the organizers. With the dates established and initial details released, the 2025 edition is shaping up to be one of the notable end-of-year events within the Spanish-speaking Twitch community.

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