List of most-followed Twitch channels
This list contains the top 50 channels with the most followers on the live streaming social platform Twitch. As of August 2020, the most-followed channel belongs to Ninja with over 15 million followers. The brand with the most followers on the platform is Riot Games with over 4.5 million followers. The female streamer with the most followers on her channel is Pokimane with over 5.4 million followers.[1][2][3]
Most-followed channels
The following table lists the 50 most-followed channels on Twitch as of August 10, 2020,[2] with each total rounded down to the nearest hundred thousand followers, as well as the primary activity(ies) and the country of origin of each channel.
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Rank | Channel | Owner | Followers[2] (millions) |
Primary activity(ies) | Country | Brand account |
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1 | Ninja[lower-alpha 1] | Richard Blevins | 15.0 | Fortnite, various games | — | |
2 | Tfue | Turner Tenney | 8.9 | Fortnite, various games | — | |
3 | shroud | Michael Grzesiek | 7.6 | Various games | — | |
4 | Myth | Ali Kabbani | 6.7 | Fortnite, various games | — | |
5 | Rubius | Rubén Doblas | 5.7 | Minecraft, chatting, various games | — | |
6 | pokimane | Imane Anys | 5.4 | Various games, chatting | — | |
7 | summit1g | Jaryd Lazar | 5.3 | Various games | — | |
8 | TimTheTatman | Timothy Betar | 5.2 | Fortnite, various games | — | |
9 | dakotaz | Brett Hoffman | 4.5 | Fortnite | — | |
10 | Riot Games | Riot Games | 4.5 | League of Legends | ||
11 | DrLupo | Benjamin Lupo | 4.1 | Fortnite, Escape From Tarkov | — | |
12 | NICKMERCS | Nick Kolcheff | 4.0 | Fortnite, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | — | |
13 | auronplay | Raúl Álvarez | 4.0 | Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto V | — | |
14 | ESL_CSGO | ESL | 3.9 | CS:GO | ||
15 | TSM_Daequan | Daequan Loco | 3.8 | Fortnite | — | |
16 | TheGrefg | David Cánovas | 3.7 | Fortnite | — | |
17 | SypherPK | Ali Hassan | 3.6 | Fortnite | — | |
18 | loltyler1 | Tyler Steinkamp | 3.5 | League of Legends | — | |
19 | Fortnite | Fortnite | 3.4 | Fortnite | ||
20 | alanzoka | Alan Ferreira | 3.4 | Various games | — | |
21 | xQcOW | Félix Lengyel | 3.2 | Various games | — | |
22 | Fresh | Harley Fresh | 3.1 | Fortnite | — | |
23 | Syndicate | Thomas Cassell | 3.0 | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | — | |
24 | Mongraal | Kyle Jackson | 2.9 | Fortnite | — | |
25 | Bugha | Kyle Giersdorf | 2.9 | Fortnite | — | |
26 | MontanaBlack88 | Marcel Eris | 2.9 | Various games | — | |
27 | sodapoppin | Chance Morris | 2.8 | Various games | — | |
28 | Faker | Lee Sang-hyeok | 2.7 | League of Legends | — | |
29 | LIRIK | Saqib Zahid | 2.7 | Various games | — | |
30 | imaqtpie | Michael Santana | 2.7 | League of Legends | — | |
31 | Nightblue3 | Rabia Yazbek | 2.6 | League of Legends | — | |
32 | Anomaly | Ludwig Lagerstedt | 2.6 | CS:GO | — | |
33 | elded | Victor Calderón | 2.6 | Various games | — | |
34 | Castro_1021 | Edwin Castro | 2.4 | FIFA | — | |
35 | Gotaga | Corentin Houssein | 2.4 | Various games | — | |
36 | Symfuhny | Mason Lanier | 2.3 | Fortnite, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | — | |
37 | Squeezie | Lucas Hauchard | 2.1 | Various games | — | |
38 | TSM_Hamlinz | Darryle Hamlin | 2.1 | Fortnite | — | |
39 | cloakzy | Dennis Lepore | 2.1 | Fortnite, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare | — | |
40 | LOLITOFDEZ |
Manuel Fernández | 2.1 | Fortnite | — | |
41 | CouRageJD |
Jack Dunlop | 2.1 | Fortnite, various games | — | |
42 | Clix | Cody Conrod | 2.0 | Fortnite | — | |
43 | CDNThe3rd | Caesar Noriega | 2.0 | Various games | — | |
44 | SLAKUN10 | Sergio Agüero | 1.9 | FIFA | — | |
45 | Fernanfloo | Luis Alvarado | 1.9 | Fortnite | — | |
46 | Yassuo | Hammoudi Abdalrhman | 1.9 | League of Legends | — | |
47 | Loserfruit | Kathleen Belsten | 1.9 | Fortnite | — | |
48 | coscu | Martín Perez | 1.9 | League of Legends, chatting | — | |
49 | Cizzorz | Jack Cizek | 1.8 | Fortnite, various games | — | |
50 | wtcN | Ferit Karakaya | 1.8 | League of Legends, various games | — | |
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See also
Notes
References
- "The Most Followed Twitch Chanels". Trackalytics. August 10, 2020.
- "Top 100 Twitch Users by Followers". Social Blade. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
- "Twitch streamers with the most followers, August 2020". TwitchTracker. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
- Kim, Allen (August 1, 2019). "Ninja, the biggest name in online gaming, is switching streaming platforms". CNN. Archived from the original on August 1, 2019. Retrieved August 1, 2019.
- Sheehan, Gavin (October 27, 2019). "LOLITOFDEZ Officially Jumps To Facebook Gaming". Bleeding Cool. Archived from the original on August 10, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2020.
- Gartenberg, Chaim (November 4, 2019). "Twitch's top streamer exodus continues as CouRage announces YouTube Live deal". The Verge. Archived from the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
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