Live streaming first gained traction on YouTube, but the platform that truly transformed the streaming landscape is Twitch. It redefined the way content is produced and consumed, building a community where viewers can engage directly with their favorite streamers. Creators on Twitch are no longer just gamers; they are shaping pop culture trends and launching careers.In this piece, we’ll dive into Twitch’s twenty most-followed streamers from around the globe. These top Twitch streamers offer something for everyone, from gaming content and music to sports and IRL (in real life) content. Learn more about the famous streamers making waves online and IRL.This post may includeaffiliate links.

Live streaming first gained traction on YouTube, but the platform that truly transformed the streaming landscape is Twitch. It redefined the way content is produced and consumed, building a community where viewers can engage directly with their favorite streamers. Creators on Twitch are no longer just gamers; they are shaping pop culture trends and launching careers.

In this piece, we’ll dive into Twitch’s twenty most-followed streamers from around the globe. These top Twitch streamers offer something for everyone, from gaming content and music to sports and IRL (in real life) content. Learn more about the famous streamers making waves online and IRL.

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Richard Tyler Blevins, better known as Ninja, is Twitch’s most popular and famous streamer. As of January 2025, Ninja has the most followers, over 19 million, on the Amazon-owned platform (perTwitchTracker). He also has nearly 24 million followers on YouTube.Blevins began his professional gaming career in 2009 when he entered a competition to play Halo 3 at the age of 18 (perCNBC).In 2011, he began streaming on Twitch while playing competitively. Ninja revealed toForbesthat his streaming earned him about $100 a day.Ninja made a name for himself in 2017 when he started playing and streaming the newly released Fortnite: Battle Royale. His Twitch followers grew from 500,000 in 2017 to over 2 million early the following year (perThe Harvard Crimson).His popularity sky-rocketed among fans when he streamed with rapperDrake, Travis Scott, and Juju Smith Schuster (Pittsburgh Steelers’ wide receiver).In an interview withForbes, Blevins described Fortnite as “the perfect storm of a game” and said that everything about it is enjoyable.Since becoming one of the best-known streamers in the world, he has written a book “Ninja Get Good: My Ultimate Guide to Gaming” and collaborated with brands like Adidas, Red Bull, and Uber Eats, to name just a few.Tyler has also started diversifying his content. He recently began his own podcast, AFK w/ Ninja, and co-founded Nutcase, a cashew-milk beverage.

Streamer Ninja (Richard Tyler Blevins) with pink hair, wearing a navy shirt, stands with arms open against a cityscape backdrop.

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Famous streamer Ibai (Ibai Llanos Garatea) wearing a headset, sitting in front of a computer, focused during a live Twitch session.

Auronplay, real-name Raúl Álvarez Genes, is the third-most followed Twitch streamer with 16.7 million followers. He also still has over 29 million followers on YouTube (a platform he no longer uses). Auronplay is best known for his charisma and relatable content that appeals to his Spanish-speaking audiences.In 2006, Auronplay started his YouTube channel and posted humorous videos that included challenges, prank calls, reactions, and reviews. He’s described as Spain’s “precursor of the vlogger world” (perGQ Spain).In a 2015 interview withEl HuffPost(the Spanish version of The Huffington Post), Auronplay referred to himself as “the most tacky YouTuber in history.” However, his “tacky” approach struck a chord with audiences, and his popularity continued to soar.Auronplay joined Twitch in 2019 as a secondary platform. However, he left YouTube in late 2020 and dedicated his time to streaming on his Twitch channel.Throughout his career, Auronplay has collaborated with other content creators, such as Ibai and Wismichu. The humorous streamer has also published three books.

Twitch streamer Auronplay (Raúl Álvarez Genes) sitting at a table with books in the background, wearing a floral shirt and showing arm tattoos.

Although he ranks as only the fourth most-followed streamer on Twitch with 16 million followers, Kai Cenat stands out as one of the most commercially successful in the industry, boasting aremarkable net worthestimated at approximately $14 million.In 2018, Cenat created reaction and prank videos for YouTube, becoming very popular for his funny, likable personality.In 2021, Cenat began streaming on Twitch after joining the group AMP (Any Means Possible) and continued with his comedic style. He also became known for his long-lasting streams — his most recent “Mafiathon” lasted for 30 days.Most recently, Cenat has managed to attract the attention of several celebrities. His streams have featured Drake, Nicki Minaj, Tyla, Miranda Cosgrove, and Ice Spice. Kevin Hart has also appeared, and the notoriously short-statured men hilariously compared theirheights.Cenat’s engaging personality and massive fan base have opened many other opportunities, including lucrative endorsement deals with Nike, McDonald’s, and Fabletics, to name just a few. He’s even dipped his toes into the world of music videos and movies.

Famous streamer Kai Cenat in a plaid jacket and cap, smiling and gesturing peace sign at an awards event.

Blonde-haired Twitch star Rubius (Rubén Doblas Gundersen) in sunglasses and a graphic jacket, showcasing the style of famous streamers.

Another key figure in the Spanish-speaking Twitch community, TheGrefg (David Cánovas Martínez), has over 12 million followers on the platform and nearly 19 million followers on YouTube.Martínez joined YouTube in 2012 and began producing content when he was 14. He’s had a successful career ever since. TheGrefg is best known for playing Fortnite and League of Legends.In 2019, the Game Awards nominated him for Content Creator of the Year. He lost out to fellow gamer Shroud.In 2021, TheGrefg broke theGuinness World Recordfor the most concurrent viewers of a Twitch stream during which he revealed his new, highly anticipated Fortnite skins. Ibai later broke the record.Like many of his fellow streamers, TheGrefg has also written multiple books and has even written and performed a few songs.

Streamer TheGrefg (David Cánovas Martínez) in a black shirt standing against a colorful background, representing famous Twitch stars.

With 12 million followers on Twitch, xQc (Félix Lengyel) is one of the most-watched streamers in the world.Born in Quebec, Canada, xQc joined Twitch in 2014 and primarily broadcast while playing League of Legends. He later became a professional Esports player and is best known for playing Overwatch.Fans love xQc’s relatable game-playing frustrations, as well as his energetic personality. However, his sometimes-divisive rhetoric has landed him in hot water, which has resulted in a few short bans from Twitch.In 2023, TheNew York Timesreported that xQc signed a two-year deal with Twitch’s rival Kick for roughly $100 million. However, the contract isn’t exclusive, and he continues to stream on Twitch.

Streamer xQc (Félix Lengyel) holding an award, wearing a patterned shirt, poses with peace signs.

Streamer juansguarnizo (Juan Sebastian Guarnizo Algarra) in a red cap and jacket, smiling at an outdoor event.

Famous streamer Tfue (Turner Tenney) at TwitchCon, smiling and giving thumbs up, standing against a Twitch-themed backdrop.

The tenth most-followed Twitch streamer is Canadian Michael Grzesiek, better known as Shroud, with 11.1 million followers. He also boasts nearly 7 million followers on YouTube.Shroud started to attract attention when he began professionally playing the First Person Shooter (FPS) game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS: GO) in 2013. He eventually became known as one of the best FPS players in the world.Shroud played competitively until 2018 when he decided to retire and focus on independently streaming and creating content.In 2019,Varietyrevealed that Shroud signed a contract to stream exclusively with Mixer, Microsoft’s streaming platform. This deal only lasted just over a year, when he returned to Twitch after Mixer merged with Facebook (perBusiness Insider).After several years away, Shroud announced his return to the FPS world in 2022. He continues to stream and is open to playing more FPS games competitively.

Twitch streamer Shroud (Michael Grzesiek)
wearing headphones engages with others during a gaming event.

ElMariana, also known as Osvaldo Palacios Flores, has 10.2 million followers on Twitch and over 8 million followers on YouTube.Born in Mexico, Flores first gained popularity on TikTok when he live-streamed himself playing Call of Duty. Eventually, he moved over to Twitch in 2021 and began playing Minecraft.ElMariana is one of the best-known creators in Latin America. He is known for his energetic gameplay, as well as “Just Chatting” on Twitch.

Famous streamer ElMariana (Osvaldo Palacios Flores) wearing glasses and a hoodie stands against a colorful wall, embodying Twitch star style.

Iván Buhajeruk, better known as Spreen, has 9.61 million followers on Twitch, making him the platform’s twelfth most-followed streamer. He also has nearly 8 million followers on YouTube.The Argentine streamer began his career at the age of 12 when he uploaded videos to YouTube that featured him playing Minecraft (perInfobae).Spreen appeals to audiences because he speaks to his followers like they are his friends. He also has plenty of charisma, perseverance, and creativity.Spreen began his football career in 2024 as a striker for Deportivo Riestra (perSky Sports). His appearance in the game was met with heavy criticism; commentators of the match called it “disgraceful.”

Spreen (Iván Buhajeruk) sits in front of a city nightscape, wearing a dark and white jacket in a high-rise room.

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Famous Twitch streamer Pokimane (Imane Anys) at an award event, wearing a sheer top with loose hair, smiling for the camera.

With 8.95 million followers on Twitch, Thomas “Chance” Jefferson Morris IV, better known as sodapoppin, is the fourteenth most followed streamer on the platform. He also has over 1 million followers on YouTube.The American streamer joined Twitch in 2012, though he previously streamed on the now-defunct Xfire for several years beforehand (perDot Esports).According toVice, sodapoppin first became known for playing and streaming live online blackjack games, winning and losing significant sums of money in each hand. A video posted to hisYouTubeshowed he once even lost $5000 on a single hand!While he began his game streaming career playing World of Warcraft (WoW) and Grand Theft Auto, he later branched out into playing Among Us. He now plays anything that he enjoys.Sodapoppin also co-owns the NRG Esports team.

sodapoppin (Thomas “Chance” Jefferson Morris IV) wearing headphones grins widely in front of a gaming setup with multiple monitors displaying Twitch streams.

Cody Conrod, better known as Clix, has just over 8 million followers on Twitch and 3.3 million followers on YouTube. He is a professional Fortnite player and streamer.Clix’s skills were on show when he placed 18th (out of 100 players) in the Fortnite World Cup in 2019, winning over $100,000 (perEsports Charts). He was 14 at the time.Since then, Cody has continued to play and stream Fortnite regularly, and his streaming fanbase has grown. He also co-owns the Esports team XSET and launched his own clothing company, Dr3aminClothing, in 2021.

Young streamer Clix (Cody Conrod) smiling with thumbs up, wearing a pink lanyard at a gaming event.

Considered one of the most popular Brazilian streamers, Alanzoka, real name Alan Ferreira Pereira, has 7.49 million followers on Twitch, making him the sixteenth most followed streamer on the platform. His YouTube channel has 8.3 million followers.In 2019,The Clutchreported that Alanzoka was Twitch’s highest-earning and most-followed Brazilian.Alanzoka’s likable personality while playing games like Call of Duty, Apex, Overwatch, and Fortnite appeals to his Portuguese-speaking audiences.

Smiling Alanzoka (Alan Ferreira Pereira) with glasses at an outdoor event, wearing a lanyard, representing famous streamers on Twitch.

Michael Peter, better known as Heelmike, was the eighteenth most-followed streamer on Twitch with 7.42 million followers. However, he has since been indefinitely banned from the platform.According toDexerto, his Twitch ban comes shortly after Kick’s permanent ban for soliciting minors during a live stream.Kick, which is seen as more lax with the content it will allow than Twitch, previously banned Heelmike for a day for filming himself inappropriately engaged with a woman (perDexerto).Heelmike has not posted on any platforms since the bans.Prior to his bans, audiences enjoyed Heelmike’s comedic, IRL content.

Famous streamer Heelmike (Michael Peters) outdoors, wearing a gray t-shirt with a graphic.

TommyInnit, real name Thomas Simons, has 7.32 million followers on Twitch and over 15 million on YouTube. He is best known for his Minecraft content and collaborations with other creators like Dream.Simons began his career on YouTube in 2013 before joining Twitch in 2018. He continues to stream Minecraft and “Just Chatting.”In 2021, Simons joined Dream SMP (an exclusive, invite-only Minecraft roleplay server). He streamed the finale, which garnered 650,000 viewers at its peak, and overtook Ninja’s Fortnite stream with Drake (perDexerto).That same year, TommyInnit was awarded twoGuinness World Records. The first was for having the most viewers watching Minecraft gameplay, and the second was for having the most followed Minecraft channel on Twitch.He most recently started a podcast with creator Jack Manifold called Shut Up, I’m Talking!

Famous streamer TommyInnit (Thomas Simons) at Web Summit, wearing a graphic white shirt, discussing streaming trends.

The nineteenth most followed streamer on Twitch is Ali Kabbani, better known as Myth, with 7.31 million followers. He also has 4.5 million on YouTube. He is best known for his Fortnite gameplay.Myth joined YouTube in 2013 and later started streaming on Twitch in 2016. He first streamed while playing Paragon, but his fanbase began to grow when he switched to Fortnite.In August 2024, Myth announced onYouTubehe would be taking a break from streaming. The break lasted roughly four months.Kabbani has since ventured into the world of amateur boxing, which he often showcases in his livestreams between “Just Chatting” and Fortnite gameplay.

Myth (Ali Kabbani) in a blue hoodie seated on stage, representing famous streamers in the gaming community.

Adin Ross is twentieth on the list of most-followed streamers on Twitch, with 7.25 million followers. He also has 4.5 million on YouTube. Ross is well-known for some of his more controversial content and collaborations.Ross first started streaming NBA 2K alongside his sister, Naomi and became known for his humorous commentating (perUS Weekly).With his loud personality, his popularity really took off when he began featuring celebrities, such as Lil’ Yachty and Sheck Wes, on his Twitch streams.Unfortunately, Adin has run into several controversies for using homophobic language in some of his streams.In 2023, Ross was banned from Twitch for “hateful conduct” and moved to Kick (perDexerto).Ross has also drawn controversy for interviewing Andrew Take and featuring “white supremacists” on his streams (perRolling Stone).

AdinRoss (Adin Ross) smiling in casual attire, part of famous streamers changing Twitch.

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