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 June 2020, the most-followed channel belongs to Ninja with over 14.7 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 million followers.[1][2][3]

Most-followed channels

The following table lists the 50 most-followed channels on Twitch as of June 27, 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.

A indicates the channel is no longer active on the platform.

Rank Channel Owner Followers[2]
(millions)
Primary activity(ies) Country Brand account
1 Ninja[lower-alpha 1] Richard Blevins 14.7 Fortnite, various games  United States
2 Tfue Turner Tenney 8.5 Fortnite, various games  United States
3 shroud[lower-alpha 2] Michael Grzesiek 7.0 Various games  Canada
4 Myth Ali Kabbani 6.6 Fortnite, various games  United States
5 summit1g Jaryd Lazar 5.3 Various games  United States
6 Rubius Rubén Doblas 5.1 Minecraft, chatting, various games  Spain
7 pokimane Imane Anys 5.0 Various games, chatting  Canada
8 TimTheTatman Timothy Betar 4.9 Fortnite, various games  United States
9 Riot Games Riot Games 4.5 League of Legends  United States
10 dakotaz Brett Hoffman 4.4 Fortnite  United States
11 DrLupo Benjamin Lupo 4.0 Fortnite, Escape From Tarkov  United States
12 ESL_CSGO ESL 3.9 CS:GO  Germany
13 TSM_Daequan Daequan Loco 3.7 Fortnite  United States
14 NICKMERCS Nick Kolcheff 3.6 Fortnite, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare  United States
15 auronplay Raúl Álvarez 3.4 Minecraft, Grand Theft Auto V  Spain
16 SypherPK Ali Hassan 3.4 Fortnite  United States
17 loltyler1 Tyler Steinkamp 3.4 League of Legends  United States
18 TheGrefg David Cánovas 3.2 Fortnite  Spain
19 alanzoka Alan Ferreira 3.1 Various games  Brazil
20 Fortnite Fortnite 3.1 Fortnite  United States
21 xQcOW Félix Lengyel 3.0 Various games  Canada
22 Syndicate Thomas Cassell 2.9 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare  United Kingdom
23 sodapoppin Chance Morris 2.7 Various games  United States
24 MontanaBlack88 Marcel Eris 2.7 Various games  Germany
25 Fresh Harley Fresh 2.6 Fortnite  Australia
26 imaqtpie Michael Santana 2.6 League of Legends  United States
27 Nightblue3 Rabia Yazbek 2.6 League of Legends  United States
28 Anomaly Ludwig Lagerstedt 2.6 CS:GO  Sweden
29 LIRIK Saqib Zahid 2.6 Various games  United States
30 Faker Lee Sang-hyeok 2.5 League of Legends  South Korea
31 Mongraal Kyle Jackson 2.5 Fortnite  United Kingdom
32 Bugha Kyle Giersdorf 2.4 Fortnite  United States
33 Castro_1021 Edwin Castro 2.3 FIFA  United States
34 Gotaga Corentin Houssein 2.3 Various games  France
35 elded Victor Calderón 2.3 Various games  Mexico
36 TSM_Hamlinz Darryle Hamlin 2.1 Fortnite  United States
37 LOLITOFDEZ Manuel Fernández 2.1 Fortnite  Spain
38 CouRageJD[lower-alpha 3] Jack Dunlop 2.0 Fortnite, various games  United States
39 Symfuhny Mason Lanier 2.0 Fortnite, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare  United States
40 Squeezie Lucas Hauchard 2.0 Various games  France
41 cloakzy Dennis Lepore 2.0 Fortnite, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare  United States
42 CDNThe3rd Caesar Noriega 2.0 Various games  United States
43 Yassuo Hammoudi Abdalrhman 1.8 League of Legends  United States
44 OverwatchLeague[lower-alpha 4] Overwatch League 1.8 Overwatch  United States
45 Fernanfloo Luis Alvarado 1.7 Fortnite  El Salvador
46 DreamHackCS DreamHack 1.7 CS:GO  Sweden
47 wtcN Ferit Karakaya 1.7 League of Legends, various games  Turkey
48 JoshOG Josh Beaver 1.7 Various games  United States
49 Cizzorz John Cizek 1.7 Various games  United States
50 YoDa Felipe Noronha 1.7 League of Legends, various games  Brazil

See also

Notes

  1. Moved to stream exclusively on Mixer in August 2019.[4]
  2. Moved to stream exclusively on Mixer in October 2019.[5]
  3. Moved to stream exclusively on YouTube Gaming in November 2019.[6]
  4. Moved to stream exclusively on YouTube Gaming in January 2020.[7]

References

  1. "The Most Followed Twitch Chanels". Trackalytics. June 7, 2020.
  2. "Top 100 Twitch Users by Followers". Social Blade. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
  3. "Twitch streamers with the most followers, June 2020". TwitchTracker. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  4. 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.
  5. Alexander, Julia (October 24, 2019). "Twitch megastar Shroud is joining Ninja on Mixer as an exclusive streamer". The Verge. Archived from the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  6. 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.
  7. Spangler, Todd (January 24, 2020). "YouTube Scores Exclusive Streaming for Activision Blizzard's E-Sports, Including Overwatch and Call of Duty Leagues". Variety. Archived from the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
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