With over seven million streamers on the platform, here are the most watched Twitch streamers as of September 2024.
TwitchTracker monitors and updates several different Twitch data points daily, from total number of subscribers to fastest growing. However, its Twitch Subs Count & Stats leaderboard shows how many active subscribers each streamer has per month rather than the total number. This helps in trying to find the most watched Twitch streamers by filtering out accounts that may have millions of subscribers, but no one actually watching.
So based on the average monthly subscribers, here’s the leaderboard for September 2024’s most watched Twitch streamers.
Monthly active subs: 27,000
Total follower count: 2 million
Elias “EliasN97” Nerlich is a German streamer best known for professionally playing FIFA and co-owning the FOKUS esports team. Though his main content revolves around playing FIFA, he also posts GOTY and other gaming content.
Monthly active subs: 31,000
Total follower count: 950,000
Both the streamer name and company name, PirateSoftware is run by gaming industry veteran Jason “Thor” Hall. He most frequently plays World of Warcraft and hosts game development question and answer sessions. Additionally, he won best software and game dev streamer at the 2024 Streamer Awards.
Monthly active subs: 33,000
Total follower count: 4.2 million
Another member of an esports team, Alexandre “gAuLeS” Chiqueta is a part of MiBR and is a championship-winning professional Counter-Strike coach. He streams daily, with content ranging from esports competitions to friendlier games of Among Us.
Monthly active subs: 34,000
Total follower count: 2.5 million
Kevin “Papaplatte” Teller is the second German streamer on the most watched Twitch streamers list. Outside of Twitch, Papaplatte was featured in the Red Bull Gameball Royale in April 2024, is the host of the podcast Edeltalk, and posts both reaction and gaming content on YouTube.
Monthly active subs: 37,000
Total follower count: 140,000
Yue “Tsuskilin” Xi is a cosplayer, puppeteer, and gamer. While Tsukilin may have the lowest total follower count, what she does have is a large and active subscriber base that puts her at number six on the most watched Twitch streamer leaderboard. She also has the highest ratio of active subs to followers on this list.
Monthly active subs: 41,000
Total follower count: 1.7 million
Gianmarco “Tumblurr” Tocco’s claim to fame is trying to make Call of Duty popular in Italy, with other major content categories including GTA and FIFA. Much like Papaplatte, Tocco also partners regularly with Red Bull in addition to other creators.
Monthly active subs: 68,000
Total follower count: 5.5 million
With a massive leap in active subscriber count, Caseoh easily makes number four on the most watched Twitch streamers leaderboard. First debuting on YouTube and TikTok, he won best variety streamer at the 2024 Streamer awards and decides his games based on community interactions and requests.
Monthly active subs: 71,000
Total follower count: 2.7 million
Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker is mainly a left-wing political commentator, though he does sometimes game on stream. Most recently, fans can find him playing Black Myth: Wukong and talking about the upcoming United States presidential election.
Monthly active subs: 104,000
Total follower count: 6.3 million
Finally clearing the 100,000 active subscriber count, Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart is known for playing Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege and being a member of the esports team Spacestation Gaming. He’s also an award-winning streamer, taking home best breakthrough streamer and gamer of the year in 2024.
Monthly active subs: 112,000
Total follower count: 13.1 million
The most watched Twitch streamer according to active subscribers is easily Kai Cenat, taking home The Streamer Awards’ best streamer of the year and Kids’ Choice Awards’ favorite streamer. Fans mostly tune in for his reaction content, gameplay for GTA Online, and celebrity guests like 21 Savage and Kevin Hart.
Twitch is currently hosting SUBtember, designed to give fans a chance to save money on a subscription to their favorite streamer. The most watched Twitch streamer leaderboard could be completely shaken up come October, but Kai Cenat and other popular content creators are still likely to come out on top.
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