


The CS2 scene has plenty of talented streamers and content creators who stream the most important tournaments or upload videos about the game itself on a regular basis. Here are some of the best CS2 streamers and content creators to follow, if you don’t want to miss anything.

Gabe Follower is a good source for leaks. Credit: © Gabe Follower
There are just a few trusty dataminers in CS2, and Gabe Followers is undeniably the best of them. Although CS2 doesn’t add as much content as some of its competitors, it’s always good to know what Valve is cooking — and Gabe Follower does this for all of us. Check out both his YouTube and X page to know first-hand what new content may be added to CS2, and even other games like Valve’s new title, Deadlock.

NartOutHere (right) teaches players for free. Credit: © NartOutHere
While plenty of pros share tips on her streams or videos, there’s arguably no one better than NartOutHere in that regard. He’s very good at finding nades and teaching them in a matter of seconds. He also breaks down cool plays or tricks that pro CS2 players do at tournaments. So, if you want to be better in CS2, be sure to watch NartOutHere’s videos.

fl0m is one of the most charismatic CS2 streamers out there. Credit: Adela Sznajder | © DreamHack
Erik “fl0m” Flom used to play CS:GO professionally in the past decade, but he became truly popular as a content creator and streamer. The American streams tournaments regularly, and when he isn’t co-streaming, he turns up his stream to play some games himself. If you’re looking for a more casual vibe to watch CS2, fl0m is definitely high up there in the list — especially if he’s playing with Christopher “GeT_RiGhT” Alesund.

Shadowkekw put on good numbers during the BLAST.tv Austin Major and also took part in the showmatch. Credit: Michal Konkol | © BLAST
CS2 esports are very popular in Russia, and shadowkekw is currently their top streamer. Shadowkekw peaked at nearly 300,000 viewers on Twitch during the BLAST.tv Austin Major grand finals in 2025, which shows how much Russians love following games with him.

Evelone2004 is getting popular by the day.
Vadim “evelone2004” Kozakov is currently the most popular CS2 streamer and content creator in Ukraine, home of some of the best players in the world, like Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostyliev and Valerii “b1t” Vakhovskyi. Evelone2004 is so popular that he reached over 350,000 active subscribers on Twitch in 2024, during the Perfect World Shanghai Major. He co-streams tournaments in his mother tongue and also uploads videos with pros.

SuperstituM has been creating CS content for nearly 10 years. Credit: © SuperstituM
Even if you don’t follow Counter-Strike esports at all, the odds that you’ve seen a SuperstituM montage on YouTube are high.
The YouTuber has been making creative videos since 2016, and is known for his “How Famous Player or Team really plays CS2″ video series, in which he condenses highlights and funny moments all in a short video. SuperstituM has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube, so if you haven’t subscribed yet, you’re missing out on some true gold.

It feels like WarOwl has been around forever at this point. Credit: © WarOwl
WarOwl is probably the oldest CS2 content creator around that produces educational content. He’s been around since the Counter-Strike: Source days, uploading videos teaching players how to use each weapon and how the in-game economy works, just to name a few examples.
His videos are pitch-perfect for players who have never or barely played Counter-Strike before. On top of that, WarOwl also releases new videos when a big update drops. As of this article’s writing, WarOwl is close to reaching 1.5 million subscribers on YouTube.

3kliksphilip runs experiments like nobody else does. Credit: © 3kliksphilip
Just like WarOwl, it seems like 3kliksphilip has been around the Counter-Strike scene forever. He’s been uploading videos for nearly 20 years, and dabbles in more experimental content rather than pure gameplay or simply talking about a new patch right off the bat.
3kliksphilip runs a lot of tests, so sometimes, it takes time for him to explore a topic and break it down to his viewers. It’s difficult to explain, but watching his videos always made me feel like we’re old friends, maybe because of his distinctive calm voice.
Only a few streamers are more fun than ohnePixel. Credit: Michal Konkol | © BLAST
Though not as old school as some other content creators on our list, ohnePixel has rapidly risen to fame in the past decade with his content about skins. If you enjoy watching case openings, inventories getting a rate, or tips about the volatile skin market, ohnePixel is definitely the best source.
Over the past few years, ohnePixel became so popular that he also started to co-stream matches. Like fl0m, he’s usually very chill. Perhaps what makes ohnePixel good at co-streaming is the fact that he’s actually not very good at playing the game himself.

Gaules, the king of streaming in Brazil. Credit: João Ferreira | © BLAST
While all CS2 streamers in our list are pretty good, there are plenty of arguments to say Gaules is the best among them. He was the top CS2 creator for Q2 in 2025, having hit 19.42 million hours watched on YouTube and Twitch. His channels don’t stop, as Gaules sets up a broadcast with old content or a clean feed of a game whenever he isn’t live, so in a sense it’s like Gaules owns a TV channel.
The former pro also made co-streaming a popular thing in Brazil, after he started to co-stream tournaments in the past decade without necessarily casting or analysing them. Love or hate Gaules, he isn’t giving signs that he’ll stop anytime soon.
Feature image credit: Michal Konkol | © BLAST

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