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Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers

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Twitch is perhaps the most popular game streaming platform watched by millions, as evident by the followings of some of its biggest streamers. 

In this article, we’re going over the top 25 most followed Twitch streamers.


Ninja (16.7 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

At 16.7 million followers, Ninja is the most followed streamer on Twitch right now. He mainly streams Valorant but you can see him playing Fortnite or League of Legends as well.

You can follow Ninja here

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Tfue (10 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Tfue comes in as the second most followed streamer on Twitch. You can catch him playing Minecraft or Fortnite.

You can follow Tfue on Twitch here

Shroud (8.9 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Shroud is another famous streamer and previously a CSGO pro. He mostly plays Valorant now but you can catch him playing Rust, World of Warcraft or Escape from Tarkov.

You can follow shroud here

Rubius (8.2 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Rubius is a Spanish streamer who streams a lot of games including Rust, Chess and Marbles on Stream.

You can follow Rubius here

xQcOW (7.6 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

xQcOW streams games like GTA V, Minecraft, Valorant, Call of Duty and Escape from Tarkov.

You can follow xQcOW here

Myth (7.3 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Myth is a Valorant streamer who often streams other games such as Chess, Fortnite and Rust.

You can follow Myth here

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Auronplay (7.3 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Another Spanish streamer, Auronplay streams a variety of games such as Among Us, Rust, Detroit: Become Human ad Parkitect.

You can follow Auronplay here

Pokimane (7.2 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Pokimane streams multiple games such as Valorant, Among Us, Chess and Rust.

You can follow Pokimane here

TheGrefg (6.6 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

TheGrefg is a Fortnite streamer who streams games like Garena Free Fire and Rust as well. 

You can follow TheGrefg here

TimTheTatman (6.1 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

TimTheTatman is another well known and fun to watch streamer. He streams Call of Duty: Warzone and Valorant. 

You can follow TImTheTatman here

Sodapoppin (5.9 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Sodapopping streams Dungeons and Dragons, GTA V, Terraria, Wanba Warriors and Overwatch. 

You can follow Sodapoppin here

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Summit1g (5.8 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Summit1g is a rather well-known Escape from Tarkov streamer.  He’s been streaming for over eight years now and claims to be quite good at puzzle games.

You can follow Summit1g here

Ibai (5.1 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

ibai is a fun streamer who streams indie games such as Gartic Phone, Sports, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and Project Winter. 

You can follow ibai here

Nickmercs (5.1 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Nickmercs is a Call of Duty: Warzone streamer who often streams Fortnite, Halo as well as fitness and health content.

You can follow Nickmercs here

Riot Games (5 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

This is the official Twitch channel for Riot Games and streams well, all of Riot’s games and any gaming-related events. 

You can follow Riot Games here

Dakotaz (4.7 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Dakotaz streams a variety of games such as Among Us, Fortnite, Dead by Daylight and GeoGuesser. 

You can follow Dakotaz here

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Alanzoka (4.4 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Alanzoka streams games such as Destruction AllStars, Devour, Valheim and Warewolf: The Apocalypse. 

You can follow Alanzoka here

DrLupo (4.4 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

DrLupo mainly streams Escape from Tarkov but also streams other games like Ultimate Chicken Horse from time to time.

You can follow DrLupo here

ESL_CSGO (4.3 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

If you have realised already, this is the official Twitch channel of ESL CSGO and streams, well CSGO tournaments. 

You can follow ESL_CSGO here

SypherPK (4.3 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

SypherPK streams games such as Fortnite, Call of Duty: Warzone, Among Us and can often be spotted with other popular Twitch streamers.

You can follow SypherPK here

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Loltyler1 (4.1 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Loltyler 1 is a League of Legends player who can often be spotted playing Valorant as well. 

You can follow Loltyler1 here

Fresh (4 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Fresh mostly streams Fortnite, but you can catch him playing Apex Legends and Valorant as well.

You can follow Fresh here

Bugha (3.9 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Kyle ‘Bugha’ Giersdorf is a 17-year-old Fortnite streamer who shot to fame in 2019. He plays for the Sentinels esports organisation and has been crowned Fortnite World Champion in 2019.

You can follow Bugha here

 

TSM_Daequan (3.8 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

TSM_Daequan streams Bombergrounds: Battle Royale and that’s all his channel says so you can take a guess.

You can follow TSM_Daequan here

Mongraal (3.8 Million)

Top 25 most followed Twitch Streamers in 2021

Mongraal is a Fortnite streamer who often streams World of Warcraft and Rust as well.

You can follow Mongraal here

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Yadullah Abidi

Yadullah Abidi

Yadullah is a Computer Science graduate who writes/edits/shoots/codes all things cybersecurity, gaming, and tech hardware. When he's not, he streams himself racing virtual cars. He's been writing and reporting on tech and cybersecurity with websites like Candid.Technology and MakeUseOf since 2018. You can contact him here: yadullahabidi@pm.me.

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