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What Are the Top 10 Twitch Streamers?

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10

What Are the Top 10 Twitch Streamers?

Twitch is a live broadcasting network for gamers. Non-gamers may not grasp the pleasure of watching other individuals play video games, just like some might not understand playing free spins online instead of in a real casino, yet Twitch has 15 million monthly active users every day.

Twitch is primarily concerned with video games. Users can observe other people play games, engage with other participants, or live stream their actual gameplay to the globe. Many different games are streamed, with notable games such as Fortnite, Teamfight Tactics, League of Legends, and Grand Theft Auto V among the most popular.

Gaming is particularly popular among children and teenagers, and the Twitch platform lets users learn of new titles, take instructions on how to play games, engage with other players, and follow gaming celebrities. Twitch viewers, like sports fans who follow their favorite football or tennis player, follow their favorite gamers.

List of the Top 10 Twitch Streamers with the Most Followers

Several players broadcast their games on Twitch. We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 most popular Twitch Streamers.

Ninja

Tyler ‘Ninja’ continues to be one of the most popular Twitch streamers, with over 18 million followers. Regardless of the fact that his channel’s growth has slowed dramatically since its first burst in 2018, Ninja remains the most well-known character in streaming.

When Ninja signed an exclusive contract with Mixer in 2019, he generated quite a stir in the industry, but the streaming service couldn’t thrive solely on his popularity. He briefly streamed on YouTube before returning to Twitch. Ninja keeps on playing Fortnite entirely, owing to the game’s growing popularity thanks to the ‘Zero Build’ game mode.

Summit1G

Summit1Twitch G’s channel is nearly as old as Twitch itself. Summit1G is another popular streamer with a large following. The experienced streamer began before streaming was recognized as a genuine source of income.

Summit naturally focuses on shooter and battle royale games because of his background as a retired Counter-Strike player, but he isn’t afraid to test out new titles when they are launched. Summit aspires to be the top in any game he plays, whether it’s Pokémon Go or a brand-new release.

Because of his competitive nature and entertaining manner, he has emerged as one of the highly successful and trustworthy streams on the site. Summit reportedly earned $5,847,541 on Twitch between August 2019 and October 2021, and it indicates that he is on the rise.

Rubius

Rubius

Ruben ‘El Rubius’, a Norwegian-Spanish Twitch livestream with over 12.4 million subscribers, is a well-known celebrity. He began on YouTube, but in 2018, he transitioned to full-time streaming, particularly playing Fortnite. The majority of the activities El Rubius has frequently streamed on his stream are Minecraft games. El Rubuis is one of the most prominent twitch streams on the planet.

Ibai

Ibai, a Barcelona-based Twitch streamer, has over 11 million Twitch subscribers. The Spanish-speaking Twitch broadcaster began with League of Legends esports broadcasts in Spanish. For the previous two years in a row, he has been awarded The Esports Award for Best Streamer.

Ibai recently set the record for the most concurrent viewers on a Twitch stream, hitting over 3.3 million during a boxing battle between content creators he arranged on his show.

Tfue

Another name on the list is Turner ‘Tfue’, a popular Twitch streamer. The legal battle between the former FaZe Clan member and the esports company — he sued them, and they sued him back – may be what made him famous. Both cases were filed after he was accused of breach of contract.

Tfue remains popular on Twitch, with over 11 million followers. He still plays Fortnite, the game for which he got famous after excelling at it through live streaming.

xQc

xQc

Felix’s xQc, a popular but divisive Twitch livestream, is constantly a source of contention. The Juicer drew a lot of negative attention for his decision to continue streaming gambling and receive sponsorship deals from online casinos.

This month, he participated in a popular chat with contentious internet celebrity Andrew Tate, in which he questioned his views on women and relationships, which enabled him to garner more favourable attention.

Prior to the release of Overwatch in 2016, the Quebec native started broadcasting in 2015. He usually played League of Legends at the time. After leaving the OWL, he began playing a variety of video games and has been known to broadcast for up to 20 hours at a time.

Shroud

Michael ‘Shroud’, a former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, is currently one of the most popular Twitch streamers. Prior to signing an exclusivity deal with Mixer in October 2019, the veteran Cloud9 player had the most Twitch followers. Following the shutdown of the Microsoft-owned streaming site, he entered into a new exclusivity clause with Twitch.

Two years later, the FPS streamer has more than ten million customers on Amazon’s streaming service. Despite being a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player, he currently likes to broadcast Valorant and Apex Legends.

TheGrefg

TheGrefg

David ‘TheGrefg’, a Spanish streamer with more followers on YouTube, has well over 10 million Twitch followers. He previously owned the Twitch record for the most consecutive videos, with about 2.5 million views with the debut of his own Fortnite skin.

During its recent increase in prominence, TheGrefg has participated in a number of online games, namely Fall Guys.

Pokimane

Imane ‘Pokimane’, the most popular female Twitch streamer, has the most followers. Imane, popularly known as the ‘Queen of Twitch’, is one of the most well-known people in the world of streaming, with over 9 million followers on her YouTube channel and tens of thousands of spectators for each session.
Regardless of the fact that Pokimane enjoys a wide range of games, she has a primary activity on her stream. Her latest campaign of interest is Valorant, even though she began as a League of Legends streamer before transitioning to Fortnite.

Sodapoppin

Chance ‘Sodapoppin’ had a good month in July. The various streamer, who has about 9 million Twitch subscribers, recently announced his intention to join the video production business OTK.
The Austin, Texas native began Twitch streaming in 2012, originally focusing on World of Warcraft before transitioning to online gambling. He is presently broadcasting some of the trendiest online gaming titles, such as the recently released Stray.


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