Ibai Llanos (b. 1995)

Alias:
Ibai
Ibai Llanos Garatea

Birthplace:
Bilbao, Spain

Born:
March 26, 1995

Ibai Llanos Garatea, born on March 26, 1995, in Bilbao, Spain, is a prominent streamer, esports presenter, and YouTuber.  He began his professional career in 2014 as a commentator for the Professional Video Game League (LVP), where he became known for his energetic and humorous commentary on League of Legends matches. In 2020, Ibai joined G2 Esports as a content creator, expanding his presence on platforms such as Twitch and YouTube. In 2021, he co-founded the esports team KOI with former soccer player Gerard Piqué, establishing himself as an influential figure in the digital entertainment industry. One of his most notable projects is "La Noche del Año," an event that combines boxing and entertainment, in which content creators participate in friendly fights. This event has broken viewership records on Twitch, reaching more than four million viewers in its fourth edition, and has become an annual event eagerly awaited by millions of followers. Ibai Llanos's career reflects his ability to innovate and adapt in the world of digital entertainment, establishing himself as one of the most influential Spanish-speaking personalities today.

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