Dmytro Murko
Dmytro Murko
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Best Call of Duty streamers of 2024

Best Call of Duty streamers of 2024
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Call of Duty remains one of the most iconic gaming franchises in North America, captivating players for over a decade. Its influence shows no signs of slowing down, with multiple titles continuing to dominate the gaming world. While new releases like Modern Warfare III and Black Ops 6 are mainstays in esports tournaments, Warzone has become a real hit in recent years, even surpassing traditional team-based Call of Duty games in streaming popularity. 

Whether it's showcasing the latest titles, revisiting remakes of fan favorites, or diving into Warzone’s thrilling battles, Call of Duty content creators are everywhere. Some focus solely on gameplay, while others bring the excitement of CoD esports directly to their audiences. Here are the top Call of Duty streamers of 2024, as revealed by Streams Charts.

Aydan ‘’Aydan’’ Conrad

A few years ago, Aydan was a top Fortnite pro, competing in high-profile events like Twitch Rivals, where he earned around $200,000 in prize money. In 2021, he shifted gears and joined New York Subliners as a content creator, gradually focusing more on Call of Duty: Warzone.

2024 has been a landmark year for Aydan, both in livestreaming and competitive play. He joined Twisted Minds and helped them secure third-place finishes at both the Esports World Cup 2024 - Warzone and the World Series of Warzone 2024 - Global Finals. In just these two tournaments alone, Aydan earned twice the prize money he made last year.

Aydan's streaming career peaked in 2019/2021, but since then, his numbers have gradually declined. However, in 2024, he turned things around. His Airtime and average viewers per stream are up by 25%, and his watch hours saw nearly the same growth.

Colt ‘’Havok’’ McLendon

At just 26, Havok is already considered a seasoned veteran in the Call of Duty scene. He began competing in tournaments back in 2015 and has played for over a dozen top-tier teams, including Evil GeniusesGen.G EsportsCloud9Complexity Gaming, and more. In mid-2023, Havok made the full transition to streaming, now primarily competing in streamer events.​HavoK / Photo: CDL

HavoK / Photo: CDL

Havok broke into the top 10 Call of Duty streamers with over 7,300,000 Hours Watched (HW). He’s one of the fastest-growing streamers in the game: over the past year, his average viewership has jumped nearly 200% on Twitch, and his airtime on violet platform has skyrocketed by almost 600%. A big part of that growth came from Havok’s decision to stream not only on Twitch but also on YouTube.

Ethan ‘’Fifakill’’ Pink

British streamer Fifakill has once again secured a spot in the top 10 most-watched Call of Duty streamers, marking his second consecutive year in the ranks. This time, he’s earned a special distinction: highest airtime in CoD games of any top streamer in the game with over 1,000,000 Hours Watched. Additionally, he’s the only European to make it onto the list of top Call of Duty streamers.

Fifakill covers major esports tournaments and events like COD Next and World Series of Warzone (WSOW), while also playing a lot of ranked matches where he consistently shows off his high-level gameplay. The British streamer is currently an ambassador for Quadrant, an entertainment, athlete, and apparel brand founded by Formula 1 driver Lando Norris.

Mason ‘’Symfuhny’’ Lanier

American streamer Symfuhny was the most popular Call of Duty streamer in 2023, and a year later, he remains firmly in the top 10. Known for his roots in Fortnite, where he launched his esports career, Symfuhny made a seamless transition to streaming, regularly co-streaming with giants like TfueTimTheTatman, and CouRage.

Like many former Fortnite pros, Symfuhny shifted to the Call of Duty franchise and has stuck with it ever since. Today, he’s primarily focused on streaming Warzone, where he continues to captivate audiences with his gameplay.

Symfuhny is one of the few streamers in the Call of Duty rankings whose numbers have dropped significantly compared to last year. His average viewers, peak concurrent viewers, and total watch hours have decreased by 30-33%, though his Airtime has stayed almost the same. This shift is partly because other streamers are drawing his audience to their channels, showing growth in their viewer metrics.

Bobby ‘’BobbyPoff’’ Poffenbarger

In 2024, American streamer BobbyPoff accumulated over 8,500,000 hours of watch time on his Warzone streams, securing a spot in the top 10 rankings. As an official streamer and content creator for OpTic Gaming, BobbyPoff has become known for his ranked Warzone gameplay and co-streams with popular players and fellow content creators.

In October, BobbyPoff found himself at the center of controversy when his Call of Duty account was banned for cheating, sparking heated discussions within the gaming community and among his fans. Despite the setback, the streamer managed to retain his audience, with his livestreaming numbers actually surpassing those of the previous year.

One of the key factors behind BobbyPoff’s growth in 2024 was that it marked his first year of streaming full-time on YouTube. Before that, he only did occasional multi-streaming on the red platform toward the end of 2023, while primarily focusing on Twitch.

Tyler ‘’TeeP’’ Polchow

TeeP, one of North America’s most seasoned pro players, also made it into the top Call of Duty streamers of the year. Throughout his career, he’s competed for nearly every major esports organization in the region, including the iconic FaZe Clan and OpTic Gaming. After stepping away from competitive tournaments a few years ago, TeeP transitioned to becoming an official streamer and content creator for OpTic Gaming.

TeeP

TeeP / Photo: X

Known for his exceptional gaming skills, TeeP loves creating challenges and trials in Warzone, often putting his followers to the test. He frequently streams alongside other popular Call of Duty content creators like TimTheTatman, Symfuhny, and more.

TeeP initially streamed exclusively on Twitch and only began multi-streaming on both Twitch and YouTube at the end of 2023. 2024 marked his first full year on YouTube, and the increased reach on the platform helped him make up for the viewer loss on Twitch, propelling him into the top 10 Call of Duty streamers.

Guy ‘’Dr Disrespect’’ Beahm

DrDisrespect is a prominent figure in the streaming world, known for his bold personality and distinct style. He was once one of the biggest streamers on Twitch, later finding success on YouTube, and now he’s taking on new challenges with Rumble.

It’s been a challenging year for DrDisrespect, but despite the drama and controversies, he’s continued to work hard and maintain the standards that earned him his reputation as a Two-Time Champion. Had it not been for his two-month break, he likely would have been the most-watched Call of Duty streamer. Nevertheless, he still managed to break records. In September, DrDisrespect hosted a YouTube stream that set a new personal peak viewership record of 234,375, and the highest result among all Call of Duty streamers in 2024. The large audience wasn’t just due to his Black Ops 6 gameplay but also his commentary on the ongoing controversy.

Timothy ‘’TimTheTatman’’ Betar

The Call of Duty streamer rankings wouldn’t be complete without TimTheTatman, one of the most popular gaming streamers on YouTube and a huge fan of shooters and battle royales. TimTheTatman is now one of the most popular gaming streamers in North America, working with brands like HermanMiller and AT&T.

While TimTheTatman was once all about Fortnite, lately he’s almost completely shifted his focus to the Call of Duty series (especially Warzone).

In 2024, TimTheTatman saw a 43% increase in watch hours, with his total airtime nearly doubling. A typical stream is filled with entertainment, often featuring collaborations with other top streamers. While he may not be a professional player, he excels at engaging with his audience and turning his broadcasts into highly entertaining content.

Kris ‘’Swagg’’ Lamberson

Not long ago, Swagg was a college basketball star, but now he’s one of the most popular Call of Duty streamers, landing major brand deals with the NFL, Beats, and McDonald's.

For several years, Swagg has been an official streamer for FaZe Clan, maintaining his spot in the organization even after its major overhaul. While he hasn’t competed at the highest professional level in Call of Duty, he’s been around the CoD pro scene for years, consistently performing at various streamer events. His skill is undeniable, and his fourth-place finish at the World Series of Warzone 2024 - Global Finals proves his talent.

Seth ‘’Scump’’ Abner

The most-watched Call of Duty streamer in 2024 was Scump, aka The King, the legendary OpTic Gaming player who retired from professional play last year. Known for his decorated esports career, Scump has recently made the smoothest transition into regular livestreaming, consistently enjoying a large audience on his broadcasts. Now, he’s the lead community caster for CoD, bringing massive viewership to Majors and events like COD Next.

Compared to 2023, Scump’s watch time more than doubled, and his airtime tripled, thanks to streaming across multiple platforms throughout the year. His most popular stream of 2024 took place on YouTube, where he hit 136,511 concurrent viewers during a Watch Party for the Call of Duty League Championship 2024 final, where his team, OpTic Texas, triumphed over the New York Subliners.

Best Call of Duty Streamers in 2024

Best Call of Duty Streamers of 2024:

#
Streamer
Hours Watched

1

Scump

10 885 298

2

Swagg

10 792 217

3

TimTheTatman

9 935 727

4

Dr DisRespect

9 348 176

5

TeeP

9 141 194

6

BobbyPoff

8 605 691

7

Symfuhny

8 172 114

8

Fifakill

7 735 427

9

Havok

7 369 680

10

Aydan

7 090 244

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