Pokimane

Imane Anys[1] (born 14 May 1996), better known by her online alias Pokimane, is a Moroccan Canadian internet personality. As a Twitch streamer and YouTuber, Anys is best known for her live streams on Twitch, where she showcases her video gaming experiences, most notably in League of Legends and Fortnite. She is a member of Offline TV, an online social entertainment group of content creators.

Pokimane
Anys in 2019
Personal information
BornImane Anys
(1996-05-14) 14 May 1996
Morocco
Nationality
EducationMcMaster University
ResidenceLos Angeles, California
Occupation
Twitch information
Also known asPokimanelol
Channel
Years active2013–present
GenreGaming
Games
Followers5 million
Total views113 million
Associated actsOffline TV
YouTube information
Channel
GenreGaming
Subscribers5.3 million
Total views438.8 million
100,000 subscribers 2016
1,000,000 subscribers 2018
YouTube information
Channel
GenreASMR
Subscribers694 thousand
Total views82.5 million
100,000 subscribers 2017
YouTube information
Channel
GenreVideo clip
Subscribers262 thousand
Total views18.4 million
100,000 subscribers 2020
Follower and view counts updated as of 16 June 2020.

Career

Pokimane at Twitchcon 2019

Twitch streaming

Anys attended McMaster University and studied chemical engineering, but dropped out later to pursue her streaming career full time.[2] She gained 450,000 followers on Twitch in 2017, earning her account a place within the 100 most followed on the platform.[3] As a result of her account's rise on the platform in 2017, the Shorty Awards named her as the Best Twitch Streamer of the year.[3] The Shorty Awards detailed that her gameplay and commentary streams of League of Legends propelled her to popularity on Twitch.[3] Anys had a cameo appearance in a League of Legends trailer announcing a new game mode.[4]

Anys also has been noted to stream gameplay and commentary of Fortnite, which she first streamed as part of a sponsorship.[5] At E3 in 2018, Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite, arranged a pro–am event.[6][7] The event paired streamers with mainstream celebrities in a match of Fortnite's Battle Royale mode; Anys was paired with rapper Desiigner but shortly before the event, he was replaced with Josh Hart.[6][7] In mid-March 2019, Anys addressed her declining amount of Fortnite streams, stating that she needed to "think about what I like or dislike about the content that I've been making."[8]

Tech news website Digital Trends described her "laidback but enthusiastic personality" as "perfectly suited to long-form streams."[9] The site also detailed that she frequently interacts with her audience.[9] Aside from streaming gaming content, Anys also streams miscellaneous real-world moments, as well as a podcast.[9]

As one of the more popular streamers on the platform, Twitch has directly partnered with Anys. In July 2018, Twitch selected her as one of 15 ambassadors for the 2018 iteration of their TwitchCon event.[10] Later that month, Twitch also scheduled Anys as a partner for their Twitch Creator Camp, a series of broadcasts and articles designed to help content creators build successful channels.[11] Social Blade listed Anys as the 7th most followed user on Twitch, with over 4.8 million followers as of 19 May 2020.[12]

YouTube

In addition to streaming on the Twitch platform, Anys also has two active YouTube channels: Pokimane and Poki ASMR.[13][14] The former includes clips of her gaming content, vlogs, and podcast. The latter channel features videos that are part of a broader community of ASMR channels. Like other channels in the community, Anys creates ASMR experiences for her viewers, with the intent of triggering pleasant tingling sensations.[15] On the topic of ASMR videos, Anys expressed, "ASMR is not a sexual thing. I wish people wouldn't dismiss it as being sexual," and noted that many of her viewers use her ASMR videos to help with falling asleep.[15]

Pokimane and Offline TV members at TwitchCon in 2018

Anys is also a member of Offline TV, a collaborative YouTube channel made up of content creators.[16] Speaking about the channel, Anys stated, "it's not fun being a streamer and living alone, so we decided to come together in a way so we not only keep each other company but we can also collab and actually do good work and content for everyone else."[16]

Other ventures

In October 2019, it was announced that Anys, among a number of other internet personalities, will appear in the film Free Guy, directed by Shawn Levy,[17] which will be released in December 2020.[18]

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
201810th Shorty AwardsTwitch Streamer of the YearWon[3]
8th Streamy AwardsLive StreamerNominated[19]
The Game Awards 2018Content Creator of the YearNominated[20]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Free Guy Herself[21] Post-production

See also

References

  1. Frank, Allegra (11 August 2018). "Ninja explains his choice not to stream with female gamers". Polygon. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  2. Koepp, Brent (9 October 2019). "Who is Pokimane? The number one female streamer on Twitch". Dexerto. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  3. "Pokimane - The Shorty Awards". Shorty Awards. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  4. Dedmon, Tanner (20 May 2018). "League of Legends' New Clash Trailer Offers Advice From Faker". Comic Book. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  5. Nicol, Will; Winn, Riley (15 June 2018). "Twitch streamer Pokimane on playing 'Fortnite' full-time, building a community". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  6. Bishop, Sam (24 May 2018). "Fortnite's Celebrity Pro-Am gets more details". Gamereactor. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  7. Goslin, Austen (1 June 2018). "Here's everyone playing in Epic's major Fortnite E3 tournament". Polygon. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  8. Bonfiglio, Nahlia (4 April 2019). "Pokimane explains why she stopped doing Fortnite streams". The Daily Dot. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  9. Gurwin, Gabe (19 April 2018). "Here are 8 fun Twitch streamers you should start watching". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  10. Weiss, Geoff (6 July 2018). "Pokimane, Avajaijai, Djarii Named First-Ever 'Ambassadors' For Twitch's TwitchCon". Tubefilter. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  11. Chan, Stephanie (24 July 2018). "Twitch Creator Camp has both crash-courses and master classes for streamers". GamesBeat. VentureBeat. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  12. "Top 100 Twitch Streamers Sorted by Followers". Social Blade. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  13. "Pokimane – about page". Pokimane. YouTube. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  14. "Poki ASMR – about page". Poki ASMR. YouTube. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  15. Gutelle, Sam (23 June 2018). "ASMR Creators Rustle Up Some Revenue On YouTube And Beyond". Tubefilter. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  16. Lee, Julia (14 July 2017). "Pokimane on Offline TV, trying new things and why Scarra is most like Zilean". The Rift Herald. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  17. Walker, Ben. "Ninja, Jacksepticeye, Pokimane and more will co-star in Ryan Reynolds' Free Guy". Dot Esports. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  18. "Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy Team for Action Comedy 'Free Guy'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
  19. "8th Annual Nominees & Winners". Streamy Awards. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  20. Wade, Jessie. "The Game Awards 2018 Nominations Announced". IGN. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  21. Walker, Ben. "Ninja, Jacksepticeye, Pokimane and more will co-star in Ryan Reynolds' Free Guy". Dot Esports. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
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