
Overwatch 2 hasn’t been without its ups, downs, controversies, but it’s still the most popular hero shooter out there with support from a variety of popular streamres and content creators.
Whether you enjoy casual gameplay with fun commentary or some cutting competitive insight, there are plenty of Overwatch 2 streamers with diverse backgrounds and distinct personalities to watch across streaming platforms. These are some of the most popular Overwatch 2 streamers you can watch right now.
Mihai “ML7” Lupascu is a popular Twitch streamer with over 927,000 followers who tune in to watch his Overwatch 2 matches, where he often plays as Ana and other popular support heroes. Fans love his content for his likeable, authentic personality and expert gameplay.
ML7 currently streams for SrPeakCheck and has competed in a few European regional tournaments. In 2024, he even competed in the Overwatch Championship Series EMEA Stage 2 with SCHUMGUS, and he’s taken party in other, more casual tournaments with various squads. His experience has given him a lot of insight for his viewers to learn from when they want to improve their own support play.

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Becca “Aspen” Rukavin is another respected pro Overwatch player that has built up a strong community on Twitch. She is one of the most popular Overwatch 2 streamers with 520,000 followers.
Aspen streamed for Cloud9 in 2018 but decided to pursue pro play in 2019. She has played pro Overwatch 2 with NTMR Rotation and other Contenders teams but quit in 2022 ahead of Overwatch 2’s launch. She has been streaming full-time ever since, with fans enjoying her mix of chill streams and impressive plays.

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Jeff “Emongg” Anderson started out his esports career as a professional Counter-Strike player, giving him a solid FPS background that he continues to lean on. These skills transferred over well when Emongg decided to turn to full-time streaming with a primary focus on Overwatch 2.
Emongg currently has over 1.1 million followers on Twitch, and he averages well over 2,000 concurrent live viewers when he streams. He mostly plays Overwatch 2 but also takes part in a wide range of other games, building up a friendly and respectful community along the way.

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Matthew “Super” DeLisi used to play for the San Francisco Shock of the OWL during the height of competitive Overwatch, making him a popular streamer to watch. He won two Overwatch League championships while playing as a tank for the Shock. He is now considered one of the best tank players in the game’s history.
On Twitch, he now has well over 727,000 followers who love watching his skilled and insightful gameplay, and listening to him joke rapid-fire about anything and everything on his mind. When he’s not streaming Overwatch 2, Super will pick up a variety of games ranging from Marvel Rivals to The Last Of Us.

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Flats may be a bit more controversial than the other Overwatch streamers on this list, but he’s still become one of the biggest names in the game. A top-500 tank in Overwatch 2, Flats has well over half a million followers on Twitch, where he grinds Overwatch 2 but also streams a wide range of games including horror titles like Five Nights at Freddy’s and gacha games including Zenless Zone Zero.
His outspokenness has often landed him in hot water with the Overwatch 2 community, but many still watch him grind competitive Overwatch, with his fans appreciating his blunt words and a willingness to say what’s on his mind. He often streams to around 2,000 live concurrent viewers, further cementing his position as one of the best and most popular Overwatch streamers.
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