How important was that Baron? Was that actually a good death in toplane? These questions will have clear answers with LCK stats from CHZZK and GRID.
Win probability graphs, match timelines, and early-game advantage — all of these will be visible on League of Legends Korea Championship (LCK) and international LoL Esports events thanks to a partnership between GRID and NAVER’s CHZZK.
CHZZK and GRID pen partnership for a better LCK stream
The LCK 2026 Regular Season is already underway, and it has not only brought some of the best League of Legends teams back to the Rift, but it also features improvements to the LCK stream.

NAVER’s video streaming platform CHZZK has been supporting the local LoL Esports scene for a while now. The partnership between Riot and CHZZK goes so far as to rename the famous LoL Park, where the LCK games are played, to “CHZZK LoL Park” at the turn of the year.
The Berlin-based data provider GRID is teaming up with NAVER and CHZZK to incorporate real-time stats onto broadcasts.
“Official data is becoming an essential part of how fans experience esports across digital platforms. We are proud to partner with NAVER to bring official, real-time League of Legends esports data into one of Korea’s most important consumer technology ecosystems. Together, we are enabling richer fan experiences across both broadcast and search, making live esports more accessible, interactive, and engaging.”
– Dominika Szot, VP of Growth, GRID
One of the new offerings is the Real-Time Win Probability Graph, which analyzes the game and shows the likeliness of either team to win the game at any given point. Nongshim RedForce got Baron? See exactly how much lead it gives them. T1 just defended the enemy team’s siege and aced them? The graph will show whether the tides have completely turned in their favor.

Another feature is the Match Timeline, which shows a view of all major in-game happenings like objective takes, decisive kills, and even champion picks and bans. CHZZK rarely has DVR support, meaning you can’t rewind and check what you missed during the five minutes you spent making a snack.

Early-Game Control will also be shown, displaying the most key happenings in the laning phase like First Blood, objective controls and takes, and more.

“Through our partnership with GRID, we are enhancing the viewing experience with official real-time match data that helps fans engage more deeply with League of Legends esports. By combining trusted data with community-driven interaction, CHZZK is delivering a more intuitive, immersive, and differentiated experience for esports audiences in Korea.”
– Kun Bum Joo, Vice President, NAVER Entertainment Content
These features extend to international events like MSI and Worlds, with plans to expand to additional major global leagues over time.” However, they will remain CHZZK-exclusives and thus will only remain available on the platform. If you’re a viewer of Marc “Caedrel” Lamont or other English co-streamers, they are most likely on the English stream on Twitch and thus, will not be able to take advantage of these new features.
Don’t be too down yet, though, as this opens a window of opportunity for stat-driven content conveniently delivered to viewers like you. Twitch integrations have already become available for some prior LoL Esports leagues and events, and this might be a signal for their return.