Twitch: The 10 Biggest Streamers Worldwide at a Glance

Twitch: The 10 Biggest Streamers Worldwide at a Glance

Twitch is the largest and most popular live streaming platform, reaching millions of viewers from all over the world. We at MeinMMO show you which streamers are currently the most popular and have generated the most watch time.

This list was updated on March 3, 2025, at 2:30 PM.

How is this list compiled? In this list, you will find the currently most popular Twitch streamers worldwide. Unlike our Top 5 of the biggest German streamers, this includes international content creators.

Language, gender, content, and region do not matter. Instead, it is solely about the average number of viewers. This figure is a good indicator of which streamers are currently actually relevant. The last 30 days were considered for this.

Furthermore, only Twitch streamers who have been on air for at least 40 hours in the last 30 days were considered. Thus, content creators who are not representative of the current Twitch scene are excluded.

To create the list, data from the analysis website sullygnome was used, with figures as of February 20, 2025. Event channels, such as the accounts of various leagues, were not included.

When it comes to followers, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is still the biggest. You can see the current status of the former megastar of Twitch in the video:

The current Top 10 on Twitch

Place 1: Kai Cenat

  • Language: English
  • Watchtime: 11,103,548
  • Average viewers: 74,897
  • Followers: 16,508,143
  • Content: Just Chatting, I’m Only Sleeping, Batman: Arkham Knight
  • Channel: twitch.tv/kaicenat

Kai Cenat is currently the largest Twitch streamer in the international space. His channel is the most subscribed on the streaming platform, and he won the “Streamer of the Year” award at the Streamy Awards in 2023.

In his streams, Kai Cenat often has guests, including Nicki Minaj, or plays video games. What is usually normal gameplay becomes an actual event with Kai Cenat, as seen in May 2024 during his playthrough of Elden Ring.

Place 2: Victor “loud_coringa” Augusto

  • Language: Portuguese
  • Watchtime: 5,994,899
  • Average viewers: 62,284
  • Followers: 6,250,742
  • Content: GTA V, Just Chatting, Garena Free Fire
  • Channel: twitch.tv/loud_coringo

The Twitch streamer loud_coringa became known as a content creator during his membership in the e-sports team LOUD. He played Garena Free Fire.

On his Twitch channel, he primarily plays GTA V and entertains his viewers in the Just Chatting category. His loud personality is especially what attracts his followers.

Place 3: Case “caseoh_” Baker

  • Language: English
  • Watchtime: 5,193,744
  • Average viewers: 51,807
  • Followers: 6,725,439
  • Content: Just Chatting, Games + Demos, Minecraft
  • Channel: twitch.tv/caseoh_

Case Baker initially had no success as a content creator. With a trick, he managed to have a double-digit viewership during his first Twitch stream. He recorded gameplay and his facecam, pretending they were highlights from his stream.

He uploaded these “highlights” to other platforms, attracting potential viewers who wanted to experience the events live.

You can read more details on MeinMMO: At 24, his life was at a dead end; at 26, he became rich through gaming – How clever CaseOh tricked his way into Twitch

Place 4: Vyacheslav “buster” Leont’ev

  • Language: Russian
  • Watchtime: 3,208,186
  • Average viewers: 49,739
  • Followers: 4,337,082
  • Content: Just Chatting, Counter-Strike, Fortnite
  • Channel: twitch.tv/buster

The Twitch streamer buster is a member of the e-sports team FREAK. They are active in various games, including Rainbow Six Siege or Fortnite. buster is among the largest Twitch streamers in Russia, and he usually plays Counter-Strike in his streams. The Russian often mixes his gaming content with personal interaction.

Place 5: Vadim “evelone2004” Kozakov

  • Language: Russian
  • Watchtime: 3,000,024
  • Average viewers: 49,383
  • Followers: 1,411,223
  • Content: Just Chatting, Counter-Strike
  • Channel: twitch.tv/evelone2004

Vadim Kozakov began his career on Twitch with the game CS:GO. In October 2024, he was the second most subscribed channel on Twitch. His entertaining way of interacting with his viewers allows him to engage many people in his streams.

Place 6: Zack “Asmongold” aka “ZackRawrr”

  • Language: English
  • Watchtime: 8,461,224
  • Average viewers: 44,068
  • Followers: 2,035,393
  • Content: Just Chatting, Monster Hunter Wilds, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
  • Channel: twitch.tv/zackrawrr

Zack, known as Asmongold, started his streaming career primarily with WoW and other MMORPGs. He is considered a controversial streamer, as he often makes questionable statements.

Recently, the Twitch streamer made headlines for publicly accusing Elon Musk of cheating in the games Path of Exile 2 and Diablo 4.

Asmongold is not exactly regarded as the cleanest gamer, as you can see in the video:

Place 7: Marc “Caedrel” Lamont

  • Language: English
  • Watchtime: 11,722,150
  • Average viewers: 43,903
  • Followers: 1,162,723
  • Content: League of Legends, Marvel Rivals, MiSide
  • Channel: twitch.tv/caedrel

The British Twitch streamer Caedrel was a professional e-sports player before his streaming career and later became a commentator in the League of Legends European Championship. In his Twitch streams, he provides his viewers with professional analyses of games and still regularly comments on e-sport events.

Now, the Twitch streamer has his own LoL team: The new cool team of LoL has 180,000 viewers on Twitch, rolls over German streamer

Place 8: Mohamed “AmineMaTue” Mahmoud

  • Language: French
  • Watchtime: 1,953,388
  • Average viewers: 42,235
  • Followers: 3,196,245
  • Content: Just Chatting, GTA V, Zort
  • Channel: twitch.tv/aminematue

Mohamed Mahmoud began his streaming career on Twitch in 2020. He plays GTA V in roleplay mode and entertains his audience with his humorous style.

Place 9: Alexis “Quackity”

  • Language: English
  • Watchtime: 139,990
  • Average viewers: 39,997
  • Followers: 6,430,633
  • Content: Just Chatting
  • Channel: twitch.tv/quackity

The Twitch streamer Quackity is of Mexican descent but primarily streams in English. He started his career as a content creator with a YouTube channel, creating content about the game Club Penguin.

He became particularly famous for his multilingual Minecraft server QSMP, which offered real-time translations. Thus, many players can play Minecraft together on one server even if they do not share a common language. This led to the development of the Universal Realtime Translation Tool, a translation tool.

Place 10: Aliffe “PaulinhoLOKObr” de Carvalho

  • Language: Portuguese
  • Watchtime: 2,187,491
  • Average viewers: 39,237
  • Followers: 3,329,826
  • Content: GTA V, Kings League
  • Channel: twitch.tv/paulinholokobr

PaulinhoLOKObr is part of the e-sports team Fluxo in the games Valorant and Garena Free Fire. In his streams, he mainly plays GTA V in roleplay mode.

Do you also watch English-speaking or international streamers or do you prefer to stick with German Twitch? Which streamer do you think deserves a place in the top 10? Write it in the comments. If you prefer streams in German, you can find the currently 5 largest German streamers here.

Source(s): sullygnome
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