Antonia “Reved” Staab (24) is currently the streamer with the most followers on German Twitch and is one of the biggest German streamers overall. She has only been actively streaming since 2019. MeinMMO introduces you to the content creator.
Who is this anyway? Reved is among the most successful German-speaking Twitch streamers. Based on her follower count, she is the largest woman on German Twitch.
What is Reved’s real name? The streamer’s real name is Antonia Staab, she is often just called Toni.
How old is Reved? Reved was born on July 3, 2000, in Aschaffenburg and is 24 years old (as of August 14, 2024).
How successful is Reved? She has been on Twitch since 2015, but only started streaming regularly since 2019. On Twitch, she now has 1.1 million followers, and in the last 30 days (as of August 14, 2024), an average of 6,289 people watched her (via sullygnome).
Additionally, Reved runs a YouTube channel with over 800,000 subscribers, as well as two smaller channels for gaming videos and clips. Furthermore, Reved is also active on other platforms like TikTok and Twitter.
The love for Minecraft led Reved to upload her first videos on YouTube. Years later, she achieved breakthrough success with the project Craft Attack. Everything you need to know about it, you can see in the video.
The Success Story of Reved
This is how it all started: On April 22, 2015, Reved uploaded her first video on YouTube, back then under the name Ruffy. There she primarily wanted to showcase Minecraft, but also minigames like Mario Party. Back then, she was still in school and planned to upload a video every other day.
That same year, Reved also opened her Twitch channel but only streamed there irregularly. However, everything changed in 2019. The previous year, in 2018, she returned to YouTube after a long break.
With her high school diploma in hand, Reved wanted to bring more content again. She also announced a newly discovered love for streaming and claimed that the time for Fortnite was over; Minecraft would rise to prominence again. Without perhaps realizing it, she laid essential foundations for the coming year.
This is what was happening in Reved’s life in 2019: At the beginning of 2019, Reved moved in together with streamers Noah “Halbzwilling” Pfeifer and Colin “NotColln” to the Portuguese island of Madeira. There they formed the “Schwinsel-Gang” along with the well-known German streamer Simon “Unge” Wiefs.
Reved had met the “Boys” shortly before during the 6th season of the Minecraft project “Craft Attack” . This event also marked her breakthrough as a content creator. Reved began streaming significantly more on Twitch – in July 2019, she recorded her first over 100 hours on the platform.
Gradually, Reved’s content began to change as well. She increasingly posted about her life on YouTube, participated in challenges, and filmed reaction videos. On Twitch, she began streaming mainly in the “Just Chatting” category.
Today, Reved is considered a variety streamer who enjoys showcasing casual games of all kinds and places great value on her community. She streams about three times a week, and highlights from the streams are then uploaded as “Best-ofs” on YouTube.
These are Reved’s biggest successes
YouTube: In 2019, Reved first reached 1 million views with her YouTube videos. Her most popular video, a reaction video, currently has 1.3 million views. In second place is a video from April 2019, in which Reved says “Uff” 100,000 times after losing a bet.
Twitch: In July 2021, Reved streamed for 341 hours, achieving more viewers than ever before. Up to 75,000 people watched her simultaneously. Her highest average viewer count was achieved in May 2021 with 8,863 (via sullygnome).
While Reved initially only appeared at events of other content creators, she now invites others to her own events. On January 28, she hosted the “Streamer Awards,” where she recognized special moments on Twitch from the year 2022.
Wherever Reved is, Socki is too
Those who stumble upon Reved’s channel will quickly encounter Socki. Socki is a small white sock with a smiling face and served as a pop filter for her microphone. It has since become her trademark and appears as an emote, as well as a subscriber badge in her Twitch channel.

Reved had to take a forced break
Why did Reved have to take a break? In August 2023, the streamer announced that she would take a long break indefinitely. The reason: she has been experiencing almost daily headaches for three years, but doctors have not yet been able to find the cause of the pain.
In April 2024, she spontaneously returned to speak a little about her current condition. She briefly discussed her financial situation and expressed gratitude for having saved so much. After a conversation with her chat, she played “The Dumbest Flies” with her streamer colleagues.
What was the cause of the pain? In May 2024, Reved revealed in a livestream what the cause of her daily headaches was. During her relationship with Twitch streamer AnniTheDuck, she apparently suffered so much from her partner that she developed post-traumatic stress disorder. The headaches were said to have been caused by extreme tension in her shoulders and neck, which had traveled up into her head.
More details about the suffering Reved allegedly endured during her relationship with AnniTheDuck can be found in the video:
By now, Reved regularly delivers content on her YouTube channel and is also streaming again on her Twitch channel. Health-wise, she seems to be on the road to recovery.
Have you been following Reved since her Minecraft days, or have you just now come across her? Which German streamer would you like to see featured here on MeinMMO? Feel free to leave a comment with your opinion.
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