Over 1K fans have voted on the 60+ people on Most Popular Twitch Streamers Of 2021. Current Top 3: Shroud, XQCOW, Valkyrae
Compared to 2020, xQc saw his hours watched number increase by 78 percent, even though he spent 50 fewer hours live on broadcast. To beat Gaules in such a fashion is an incredible feat, given that the Brazilian streamer keeps his Twitch broadcast online on most days, having spent 352 days...
Who is the best Fortnite streamer on Twitch? You might also be interested in this list of celebrities who play Fortnite. When ranking the most watched Fortnite streamers, Ninja, Dr DisRespect, TSM Myth, summit1g, and LIRIK are definitely in the top 10. Other good Fortnite ...
When looking at the most-watched and trending games over the year, we’re skipping Twitch’s Just Chatting category. It’s always No. 1 on most charts. While it remains the most popular category in terms of being the most-streamed, most-watched, and trending, it’s not a game. ...
The No. 1 most-watched Twitch streamer of 2020 is none other than xQc. This may not surprise anyone, but even still, the former Dallas Fuel pro player has been making waves for years. 2020 certainly looked like it could have been his biggest year to date. ...
It’s always interesting when a darkhorse of some kind rises above the rest to become, even if briefly, the most-watched game on Twitch. Right now, that’s happening with survival shooter Escape from Tarkov, a hardcore early-access FPS from Russian developer Battlestate Games. ...
The Most Viewed Streams & Most Popular Streamers With more than a decade since Twitch ignited Games This Week’s Meta: CoD: Black Ops Cold War Alpha All PlayStation 4 owners were able to jump Creators This Week’s Meta: Shroud and Ninja TL;DR: Shroud, Dr Disrespect, and Ninja...
For example, did you know that 22K people streamed game video content on YouTube in January? In this article, we will take a deep dive into some of this data. As always, we will finish by looking at the month’s most-watched games by live esports hours on ...
Tim “TimTheTatMan” Betar, one of the most popular streamers on Twitch, is leaving to stream exclusively on YouTube Gaming. Betar’s first stream will take place on September 2nd.
However, the move received a massive amount of media coverage and thrust Mixer into the spotlight as a major Twitch competitor. This might be just as valuable to the brand as any incremental hours watched. Mixer now has 3.2% of the live streaming market which i...