Twitch charts became popular with Ninja’s rise in number of views in 2018. Here are the most-watched Twitch streamers of 2021:
Ninja, who switched to Mixer and returned to Twitch, left the door open to those who had an eye on his throne. The person who managed to make the best use of this gap and sit on the throne was xQcOW. xQcOW has doubled his closest competitor.
Let’s see our list of the most-watched Twitch streamers in 2021:
- xQcOW: 163.11 Million
- Gaules: 84.62 Million
- summit1g: 59.51 Million
- auronplay: 56.51 Million
- RanbooLive: 50.06 Million
- NICKMERCS: 48.76 Million
- ibai: 48.30 Million
- Hasan Abi: 44.87 Million
- loud_coringa: 44.39 Million
- shroud: 44.35 Million
Thus, we have witnessed that not only new faces are on the list. Ninja-era Summit1g is now in 3rd place with his attack in the first half of 2021. Moreover, Summit closed this list at the top last year. Jaryd Lazar’s hardest decision in this war was to leave the battle royale agenda. However, being at the top of the list indicates a solid bone mass.
Most-Viewed Content
As for content, the leader as always is Just Chatting. In addition, last year’s 2nd League of Legends was replaced by Grand Theft Auto V with a difference of 10 million. Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, which can be placed in 8th place behind, makes the loss of audience also felt on Twitch.
The most-watched content list in the first half of 2021 is as follows:
- Just Chatting: 158.48 Million
- Grand Theft Auto V: 105.89 Million
- League of Legends: 94.79 Million
- Call of Duty: Warzone: 58.69 Million
- Fortnite: 58.24 Million
- VALORANT: 47.83 Million
- Minecraft: 47.14 Million
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive: 40.14 Million
- Apex Legends: 31.62 Million
- Rust: 29.15 Million
Call of Duty Warzone surpassed Fortnite to become the most-watched battle royale on Twitch. I believe that if the developers solve the cheating problem, it will take the game to the top.