As streamers aspire to Twitch fame, the platform’s biggest names have already amassed millions of followers. These are the top 20 Twitch streamers with the most followers as of November 2024.
The world of streaming is experiencing explosive growth, especially with heightened competition from YouTube and Kick, yet Twitch still holds its position as the premier destination for live-streamed content.
At the very top of the pile are those streamers with millions of followers, who regularly attract tens of thousands of viewers as soon as they go live. Some of these streamers have been around for over a decade, while others are much newer.
These are the most-followed streamers on Twitch.
Ninja still number 1 for Twitch followers
Ninja is still the most followed Twitch streamer, with over 19 million followers on his channel. He ended his exclusive partnership with Twitch when he moved to Mixer, but came back after the platform dissolved. However, due to Twitch’s recent policy changes, preventing co-streaming, he is considering moving away from the platform.
Auronplay and Rubius are fast approaching Ninja’s follower count though, and were on track to overtake him. But, their follower growth has slowed.
Kai Cenat is also growing rapidly, and holds the record for most subs at one time, and he has now secured his spot as the second most-followed NA streamer.
Tfue, xQc, and shroud are the next NA-based streamers in the list, all with over 10 million followers. Tfue retired from streaming and then moved to Kick, so his spot will be up for grabs.
The rise of Spanish streamers
In particular, Spanish-speaking streamers are dominating Twitch, now taking up two of the top three spots. This is thanks to the growth of streaming not only in Spain, but also in South America. Ibai, Rubius, and Grefg all make the top 10.
In 2022, there was an argument that Auronplay was actually the most popular streamer on all of Twitch at some stages, with his average viewership often beating every other streamer. In total, eight of the top 20 streamers on Twitch speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
Streamers moving to YouTube & Kick
A number of the top 20 Twitch streamers by follower count have actually moved to YouTube, such as Myth and TimTheTatman. However, we’re keeping them on this list as their channels are still available on the platform.
Some streamers, like Dr Disrespect and Adin Ross, are no longer counted in the list as their accounts are permanently banned. Adin’s channel had 7.25 million followers when he was banned, which would place him 19th on the list. He now streams exclusively on Kick.
Top 20 most popular Twitch streamers
20: Mongraal – Followers: 7 million
- Real name: Kyle Jackson
- Nationality: English
- Age: 20
- Known for: Fortnite
One of Fortnite’s breakout stars back in 2018, Mongraal was one of the best professional players, which helped his stream become a must-watch too – and all of this happened when he was just a teenager.
He joined FaZe Clan in 2019, further cementing his popularity, and although he no longer represents the org, he still competes in Fortnite tournaments regularly.
19: SypherPK – Followers: 7 million
- Real name: Ali Hassan
- Nationality: American
- Age: 28
- Known for: Fortnite
SypherPK has been battling with Spanish streamer AriGameplays for the 20th spot on the list for a long time, and right now he’s just over 40,000 followers ahead. This means he has finally eclipsed 7 million, just taking him over TimTheTatman too.
He is best known as a Fortnite streamer, but also dabbles in other shooter games from time to time.
18: Myth – Followers: 7.3 million
- Real name: Ali Kabbani
- Nationality: American
- Age: 25
- Known for: Variety / Fortnite
Once by far the fastest-growing streamer on Twitch, Myth exploded in popularity when he made a name for himself with incredible building skills in Fortnite. Even after the hype of Fortnite died, Myth has kept his huge following interested no matter what he streams.
Myth has now moved to streaming exclusively on YouTube, but his channel is still available on Twitch, so he stays on the list.
17: TommyInnit – Followers: 7.3 million
- Real name: Thomas Simons
- Nationality: English
- Age: 20
- Known for: Minecraft
British Minecraft streamer TommyInnit is one of the youngest players on this list. At 19, he is already proving his worth as a Twitch streamer with an impressive follower count of over 7 million.
His followers have skyrocketed, both on Twitch and YouTube, but he previously suggested that he might need to take some time away from streaming on Twitch to focus on YouTube more.
16: Alanzoka – Followers: 7.3 million
- Real name: Alan Ferreira Pereira
- Nationality: Brazilian
- Age: 34
- Known for: Variety
Alanzoka is a Brazilian streamer who was battling just outside the top 20 for a while, but has now moved up to 16th, with steady growth over the past couple of years.
Alanzoka plays a massive variety of games, from new releases to old classics, and some lesser-known games in between, averaging over 15,000 concurrent viewers.
15: Clix – Followers: 7.9 million
- Real name: Cody Conrod
- Nationality: American
- Age: 19
- Known for: Fortnite
Currently the most popular Fortnite streamer, Clix is a competitive player whose skills as well as quirky personality made him one of the fastest-growing streamers of 2023, gaining over a million new followers.
This has shot him into the top 20 for the first time, and he is likely to move up higher given several streamers ahead of him no longer stream on Twitch.
14: sodapoppin – Followers: 8.8 million
- Real name: Thomas “Chance” Jefferson Morris IV
- Nationality: American
- Age: 30
- Known for: Variety
A 10-year veteran of the Twitch scene, sodapoppin has long hovered around the top of the viewer rankings. Although he has faced numerous suspensions during his long tenure on the platform, he remains as dedicated to streaming as he’s ever been.
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Although his follower growth has slowed, and may not reach 10 million anytime soon, he boasts a loyal following who enjoy is IRL and gaming content.
13: Pokimane – Followers: 9.3 million
- Real name: Imane Anys
- Nationality: Canadian
- Age: 28
- Known for: Variety
By far the most followed female streamer, Pokimane is a beacon for many others to aspire to. A member of Offline TV, she streams a wide variety of games, but started primarily with League of Legends, before moving to Fortnite. Pokimane was one of the most-watched female streamers on Twitch in 2021 and 2022. In 2023, she has been streaming a lot less, meaning her follower count hasn’t moved much.
12. ElSpreen – Followers: 9.5 million
- Real name: Iván Buhajeruk
- Nationality: Argentine
- Age: 24
- Known for: Minecraft / Variety
Another Spanish-speaking streamer, ElSpreen is an Argentinian Minecraft streamer and YouTuber. In addition to his 9 million Twitch followers, he has 7.12 million subscribers on YouTube.
In the past year, he has gained over 3 million Twitch followers, and could be on his way to the top 10 most-followed very soon.
11. ElMariana – Followers: 10 million
- Real name: Osvaldo Palacios Flores
- Nationality: Mexican
- Age: 26
- Known for: Variety
The newest entry into the top 20 is Mexican streamer ElMariana. Also boasting over 5 million subscribers on YouTube, he has skyrocketed into the top 20, having only started to grow fast on Twitch in April 2021.
He gained over 3 million followers in 2022, pushing him above TimTheTatman and Myth, both of whom have moved to YouTube. In July 2023, he gained over 500,000 new followers, moving him above ElSpreen.
10: Shroud – Followers: 11 million
- Real name: Michael Grzesiek
- Nationality: Canadian
- Age: 30
- Known for: Variety
First making his name for his ridiculous aim in CS:GO, and then PUBG, the former pro player Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek gained a reputation as the ‘human aimbot’. He moved to Mixer shortly after Ninja, but has returned to his original domain, and enjoyed a nice bump in followers since too.
9: Tfue – Followers: 11.3 million
- Real name: Turner Tenney
- Nationality: American
- Age: 26
- Known for: Fortnite / Call of Duty
Tfue currently sits at 7th on the most followed Twitch streamer list. Although he’s largely moved on from the game now, Tfue was the only Fortnite streamer who could rival Ninja during the game’s prime in 2018, and later usurped him in viewership in 2019. Ninja’s move to mixer made way for him to top the charts, but he now rests at seventh overall.
Tfue retired from streaming in 2023, however, made a return in November 2023 with a signing to Kick. Just like xQc, he splits his time between Kick and Twitch, however streams more on the former.
8: juansguarnizo – Followers: 11.3 million
- Real name: Juan Sebastian Guarnizo Algarra
- Nationality: Colombian
- Age: 27
- Known for: Variety
Juan is South America’s biggest streamer. He is originally from Colombia, but boasts a massive audience in Mexico, where he currently lives. He streams a variety of games but mainly focuses on Minecraft and Grand Theft Auto.
7: xQc – Followers: 12 million
- Real name: Felix Lengyel
- Nationality: Canadian
- Age: 28
- Known for: Variety
A former Overwatch pro, Félix ‘xQc‘ Lengyel is often the streamer that pulls in the most views. While he’s mostly into FPS titles, he streams a wide variety of games, and even ‘Just Chatting’ will pull in upwards of 60,000 viewers. He was the most-watched streamer in 2021 and 2022, however, lost the streak to Kai Cenat in 2023.
xQc’s signing with Kick most likely had something to do with it, as he now splits his streaming time between Twitch and Kick.
6: TheGrefg – Followers: 12.1 million
- Real name: David Cánovas Martínez
- Nationality: Spanish
- Age: 27
- Known for: Fortnite / Minecraft
YouTube superstar TheGrefg produces some of the finest Spanish content Twitch has to offer. While he mostly streams Fortnite and Minecraft, he’s then spread out into viral games like Fall Guys and Among Us and his popularity grew further.
5: Kai Cenat – Followers: 13.7 million
- Real name: Kai Cenat
- Nationality: American
- Age: 22
- Known for: Variety
Kai Cenat only began streaming on Twitch in 2021, bringing his YouTube audience with him to get a head start. In only two years, he has shot up to one of the most popular names on all of Twitch, and previously held the record for most subs at one time – now he’s going for it again with his new subathon, Mafiathon 2.
Now in the top 5 for followers, and with over 13 million, he’s bound to fly further up these rankings in the months and years to come.
4: Rubius – Followers: 15.4 million
- Real name: Rubén Doblas Gundersen
- Nationality: Norwegian-Spanish
- Age: 34
- Known for: Variety
The second-most followed non-English speaking streamer on Twitch, Rubius is also very well-known as a YouTuber, but his massive following also supports his live streams, too.
3: Auronplay – Followers: 16.5 million
- Real name: Raúl Álvarez Genes
- Nationality: Spanish
- Age: 36
- Known for: Variety
Like TheGrefg, Raul ‘AuronPlay’ Alvarez Genes has also exploded since 2020. A big GTA V streamer, AuronPlay has been one of the central Among Us content creators since it blew up. He bizarrely picked up a Twitch ban in September 2021, but it was reversed 20 minutes later.
2: ibai – Followers: 17.1 million
- Real name: Ibai Llanos Garatea
- Nationality: Spanish
- Age: 29
- Known for: Variety
Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos is known for originally casting League of Legends, but today streams a variety of content. Starting with LoL back in 2014, he was previously a content creator for G2 Esports, but has since moved on to form his own organization, KOI, alongside FC Barcelona player Gerard Piqué.
In June 2023, he overtook Rubius, thanks to his record-breaking boxing event. In 2024, he has overtaken Auronplay to become number two overall.
1: Ninja – Followers: 19 million
- Real name: Tyler Blevins
- Nationality: American
- Age: 33
- Known for: Fortnite
Like Tfue, Ninja may not be dedicated to Fortnite anymore, but it’s certainly the game that helped him reach never-seen-before levels of popularity on Twitch. A former Halo pro, he now plays a variety of big titles and reclaimed his crown as the most-followed Twitch streamer.
However, with the Fortnite boom well and truly over, Ninja’s stats for viewership did drop. In September 2022, he announced that he was taking a break from the internet for an indefinite period of time. He’s back streaming regularly now, but does so to fewer viewers, meaning his follower count has stagnated somewhat. His top spot may not be safe.
* Note: Game/Company channels riotgames and esl_csgo omitted. Accounts that were Follow-botted, such as heelmike, are also omitted.
So, there you have it, the 20 top Twitch streamers on the platform right now. These rankings will be updated monthly as streamers gain more followers and move up (or down) the chart.
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