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Most Influential Video Gamer Streamers of 2023



In today’s digital era, video game streaming is not just about playing games; it’s about creating a community, sharing experiences, and showcasing your video gaming skills. With the gaming industry projected to reach a staggering $270 billion by 2025, there’s an enormous potential for professional gamers and influencers to make their mark. Even high-level athletes, music artists, and sports players are turning to streaming for more income.

 

With the help of TheLostGamer and official Twitch figures, below are some of the most influential video game streamers in 2023.

 

Understanding Video Game Streaming Influencers

These gaming luminaries are more than just individuals who play games. They’re entertainers, community builders, and trendsetters. We have mainly compiled this list for Twitch streamers, but other platforms, such as Youtube, also host video game streamers.

 

Leading Video Game Streamers of 2023

1. Ninja – Followers: 18.5 million

Recognized widely as a pivotal force in the gaming industry, Ninja, also known as Richard “Tyler” Blevins, currently holds the crown for the most followed streamer on Twitch. Rising to fame primarily due to his remarkable Fortnite skills, just as the game gained incredible traction in its early days, Ninja leveraged the game’s popularity.

 

Ninja is a good example of how being very good at a game can be rewarded. But, combined with his charismatic persona, it was the perfect recipe for success. Although his primary focus has shifted from Fortnite, he continues to showcase a broad range of games, reinforcing his position as a versatile gamer. He has so far struck sponsorship deals with the likes of Uber Eats, Red Bull, and Adidas.

 

2. Auronplay – Followers: 15.2 million

Another force to reckon with within the Twitch community, Raul ‘AuronPlay’ Alvarez Genes is well-known for his engaging personality and mastery over several games. Renowned for his GTA V streams, Auronplay saw his popularity explode when he became one of the central content creators during the Among Us surge. Despite receiving a Twitch ban in 2021, swiftly reversed within 20 minutes, Auronplay continues to be one of the most-viewed streamers, thanks to his dynamic content and considerable following.

 

3. Rubius – Followers: 14.1 million

Rubius has etched a special place for himself on Twitch as the second-most followed non-English-speaking streamer. While Rubius boasts a massive YouTube following, his live streams on Twitch have also received tremendous support, signifying his solid cross-platform influence. Known for streaming diverse games, the Norwegian-Spanish streamer ensures that his content is always fresh and engaging, drawing millions of viewers worldwide.

 

4. ibai – Followers: 13.1 million

Emerging from the world of professional eSports casting, Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos rose to fame as a League of Legends caster. Today, he streams a wide array of content, captivating his large audience with his skill and wit. After an initial stint as a content creator for G2 Esports, ‘ibai‘ has founded his organization, KOI, in collaboration with FC Barcelona player Gerard Piqué, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit alongside his streaming prowess.

 

5. xQc – Followers: 11.8 million

As a former Overwatch pro, Félix ‘xQc’ Lengyel has displayed a knack for pulling in the highest viewer counts on Twitch. Despite his roots in FPS titles, xQc exhibits a broad range of talents. He maintains a healthy balance between streaming diverse games and hosting ‘Just Chatting’ sessions that regularly draw over 60,000 viewers. As the most-watched streamer for 2021 and 2022, xQc looks set to retain his title in 2023.

 

6. Tfue – Followers: 11.4 million

Establishing himself as a formidable presence on Twitch, Tfue, also known as Turner Tenney, reached a monumental milestone as the second streamer to hit 10 million followers. Primarily known for his Fortnite and Call of Duty streams, Tfue was the only Fortnite streamer who could rival Ninja during the game’s peak in 2018. Although his focus has since shifted from Fortnite, Tfue’s gaming expertise and personality continue to pull in large numbers of viewers.

 

7. TheGrefg – Followers: 11.3 million

Producing some of the finest Spanish content on Twitch, YouTube superstar TheGrefg has effectively used Twitch to broaden his fanbase. While his streams mostly consist of Fortnite and Minecraft, his expansion into Fall Guys and Among Us propelled his popularity further. TheGrefg’s ability to balance varied content keeps his audience entertained and engaged, leading to steady growth in his following.

 

8. Shroud – Followers: 10.5 million

Once renowned as the ‘human aimbot’ for his prodigious aim in CS:GO and PUBG, Michael ‘Shroud’ Grzesiek has successfully transitioned to variety streaming. Despite a temporary move to Mixer, Shroud returned to Twitch after Mixer’s shutdown, gaining a second wind in followers. As a former professional player, Shroud brings a level of gaming expertise to his streams that few can match, helping him maintain his influence in the Twitch community.

 

Wrapping Up

These seven influential video game streamers have reshaped the gaming landscape and significantly impacted pop culture. As gaming becomes increasingly mainstream, its influence is expected to grow further, ushering in a new gaming and content creation era.

By William Anderson

Meet William Anderson, a versatile individual with a passion for creativity and a deep appreciation for the world of video games. Armed with a diploma from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, he entered the professional world in 2006. As a safety manager, operation dispatcher at PST Transport Inc from 2007 to 2009, William displayed his commitment to ensuring a safe and efficient work environment. Today, he thrives as a content creator and creative director, channeling his creativity into captivating projects. While he identifies as an introvert, William is a travel guru, blazing new trails in the web landscape. With an affinity for pop culture and a love for zombies, he is an evil beer scholar and a discerning analyst, always seeking to unravel the depths of his passions.