From raw gameplay to unfiltered humor and viral memes, Twitch is a magical hub bursting with content from every corner of the internet. Whatever your niche, there’s a stream for it somewhere, with hundreds of like-minded viewers tuned in.
But which streamers pull the biggest crowds? Whether retired esports pros or skit-makers who’ve found a home away from YouTube, which accounts boast the most loyal fans, longest watch times, and highest follower counts?*
Read on to discover the top 10 Twitch streamers.
1. KaiCenat
KaiCenat is the Twitch equivalent of a Super Saiyan fusion between a talk show host, a stand-up comedian, and your long-time chaotic best friend (who somehow got famous and brought the whole squad along).
Since launching his channel in 2021, Kai has become one of the platform’s biggest stars. From A-list celebrity collabs to marathon streams packed with energy, Kai turns every broadcast into an event.
Beyond entertainment, Kai makes a positive impact with initiatives like Streamer University, helping aspiring creators reach their potential. He’s not just built a successful career—he’s redefined online entertainment in the 2020s, engaging audiences worldwide.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/kaicenat
Followers: 17.8M
Total views: 9.15M
Max viewership in a stream: 721,715
2. ZackRawrr
Dominating the MMORPG streaming space, ZackRawrr (AKA Asmongold, AKA Zack Hoyt) is a fan favorite for his World of Warcraft gameplay and commentary. He delivers the perfect blend of game analysis and reactions to gaming news, steadily rising to fame since his YouTube beginnings in 2009 (yes, back in the David After Dentist days).
Recently, ZackRawrr faced controversy and a Twitch suspension after some comments during a livestream, leading him to step down from his companies One True King and Starforge Systems. Love him or hate him, ZackRawrr remains a major figure deeply embedded in MMORPG culture.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/zackrawrr
Followers: 2.1M
Views: 21.8M
Max viewership in a stream: 309,124
3. Caedrel
Next is Caedrel—a rare League of Legends triple threat: ex-pro, elite caster, and total meme lord. Earning the final podium spot on our list, Caedrel transitioned from pro jungler in the European Championship to analyzing plays and roasting action in crisp 4K.
Beloved for his sassy yet insightful breakdowns of drafts, macro play, and misplays, Caedrel’s streams mix chaotic sound effects, sharp commentary, and plenty of memes, blending esports expertise with Twitch entertainment.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/caedrel
Followers: 1.65M
Views: 14.2M
Max viewership in a stream: 372,043
4. DDG
Starting on YouTube with vlogs and skits, DDG then tried music—signing with Epic Records and dropping hits like “Moonwalking in Calabasas”—before finding his Twitch niche with immersive IRL streams.
The musically gifted, oversharing best friend we never knew we needed, DDG rules extended broadcasts and fan interaction, from his “Hit-A-Thon” streams to projects like his “Blame the Chat” album. A master at diversifying income, DDG commands a loyal fanbase across multiple platforms—a true innovator.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/ddg
Followers: 1.64M
Views: No data available
Max viewership in a stream: 205,741
5. Eliasn97
Landing at number nine, Eliasn97 (AKA Elias Nerlich) is one of Germany’s biggest esports names and arguably the most famous FIFA streamer.
With a tough but inspiring story—a fibula injury halted his pro football dreams—Elias turned to online gaming, quickly growing his Twitch channel with FIFA gameplay and “Just Chatting” content like Zarbex.
In esports, Elias co-founded FOKUS Clan in 2021 to develop new talent, then launched his streetwear brand Elevate and amateur football club Delay Sports Berlin. That’s entrepreneurship even DDG would admire!
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/eliasn97
Followers: 2.13M
Views: 23.3M
Max viewership in a stream: 207,475
6. HasanAbi
Breaking from pure gaming, HasanAbi (Hasan Piker) is a political commentator who’s made waves with bold, engaging social commentary and reaction content. Tailoring meme-filled political discourse for Gen Z and millennials, Hasan offers deep dives, debates, and creator collaborations.
Despite controversies—including detainment by U.S. Customs & Border Protection over his political views—Hasan remains a prominent Twitch voice, blending entertainment with analysis.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/hasanabi
Followers: 2.86M
Views: 114M
Max viewership in a stream: 312,431
7. Jynxzi
Next up, Rainbow Six star Jynxzi (Nicholas Stewart) has built a Twitch empire since 2019, known for meme-packed, chaotic streams and unfiltered reactions.
Winning “Best Breakthrough Streamer” and “Gamer of the Year” at the 2023 Streamer Awards cemented his legendary status, further honored by Ubisoft with an in-game Siege bundle.
Like DDG, Jynxzi expanded beyond Twitch, launching a podcast in 2024 and chairing Jynxzi FC for the Kings League World Cup. If RSS is your battleground, Jynxzi is your tactical commander and hype man.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/jynxzi
Followers: 7.37M
Views: 1.95M
Max viewership in a stream: 208,375
8. CaseOh
FNAF fans, meet CaseOh (Dylan Baker), a variety streamer with a unique origin and Southern charm.
After a viral “declined debit card” video launched his fame, CaseOh built a massive following, snagging Variety Streamer of the Year in 2024.
Offering horror gaming, Roblox chaos, and viewer-driven mayhem (sometimes cringe-worthy but impossible to look away from), CaseOh is the internet’s favorite underdog.
From drive-thru rejections to FNAF content with millions of views and collabs with KaiCenat and Jynxzi, CaseOh proves it pays to never take yourself too seriously.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/caseoh_
Followers: 7.15M
Views: No data available
Max viewership in a stream: 110,574
9. Zarbex
For unfiltered humor and the streaming equivalent of comfort food, look to Zarbex. This beloved German Twitch partner has a strong fanbase for “IRL,” “Just Chatting,” and “Special Event” streams.
Starting in gaming (Minecraft and League of Legends), Zarbex hit big in 2023 focusing on “Just Chatting,” dominating the German scene with authenticity and no-holds-barred topics.
Like CaseOh, Zarbex’s rise from small-town creator to major streamer inspires many to build their own communities.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/zarbex
Followers: 1M
Views: No data available
Max viewership in a stream: 58,722
10. Fps_shaka
Rounding out our list in Japan, fps_shaka (Chikara Kawakami) is a Twitch legend known for calm focus and razor-sharp aim.
Japan’s FPS king began his career representing his country in Alliance of Valiant Arms world championships. After retiring from competitive play, Shaka found fame streaming games like PUBG, Apex Legends, and Valorant.
A founding member of esports team DeToNator and streaming since 2013, Shaka is a pillar of Japan’s gaming scene and well-earned his spot here.
Profile: https://www.twitch.tv/fps_shaka
Followers: 1.57M
Views: 136M
Max viewership in a stream: 125,341
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*The figures in this blog are correct at the time of writing. The ranking is based on average concurrent viewers, followers, views and stream time. Data source: Twitch Tracker