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Dmytro Murko
Dmytro Murko
12 min read

Best Fortnite streamers of 2024

Best Fortnite streamers of 2024
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Since its release seven years ago, Fortnite has quickly become one of the most popular games in the industry, and it’s held onto that title ever since. The battle royale set the record for the most players online and has helped launching the careers of many popular streamers and content creators. Even today, Fortnite still outpaces all other games when it comes to streamer activity.

Fortnite’s esports scene is booming as well. Major seasonal leagues and tournaments are hosted right within the game, making it accessible to players around the world. Dozens of solo and team tournaments take place every week, and in terms of total prize money, Fortnite ranked among the top 5 esports titles of the year.

Epic collaborations and massive in-game virtual concerts are just a few of the epic events that have taken place in Fortnite over the years. The game is always buzzing with content, and making it to the top of the streamer charts in this game takes serious effort. 

Tyler ‘’Ninja’’ Blevins

Even if you've never played Fortnite, you've most likely heard of Ninja, the legendary player and Twitch streamer who’s become an icon in the media. Back in 2018, Ninja became the first Twitch streamer to hit 10,000,000 followers; a number that's nearly doubled since then, and he still holds the top spot on the platform. 

Over his career, Ninja has done it all. He streamed with Drake and Travis Scott, appeared on reality TV shows, written several books about his gaming career, starred in Super Bowl commercials, hosted New Year's Eve in Times Square, launched his own clothing and accessory brand, gotten involved in charity work, and much more.

Even after all these years, Ninja remains one of the biggest Fortnite streamers. Many of today’s players and streamers grew up watching his streams and highlights. Ninja has been a role model for thousands of kids and continues to fill that important role to this day.

Jordan ‘’Jolavanille’’

Jolavanille has finally made it into the top 10 most popular Fortnite streamers, a goal he’s been working toward for years, always coming just shy of making the list. 

A Frenchman started his streaming career in August 2020, and since then, his Twitch (and later Kick) channel has seen steady growth. Fans love his streams for high-energy reactions and fun vibes, as he often mixes Fortnite gameplay with reaction content, watching funny TikTok and YouTube videos. 

Interestingly, Jolavanille rarely competes in tournaments but consistently ranks among the top French community casters, including European majors and the FNCS 2024 Global Championship.

Lennard ‘’Rezon’’ Sill

Rezon, a pro player from team Exceed, has made it into the top of the most-watched Fortnite streamers of 2024. Now one of the top Fortnite players in Germany, Rezon regularly competes in major European tournaments. This season, he won the Amar x Rohat Cup and finished in the top 20 duos at the FNCS 2024 Global Championship alongside his partner Vadeal. In total, Rezon earned over $100,000 in tournament winnings in 2024.

Rezon's media presence is also taking off, and he's quickly becoming one of the fastest-growing Fortnite streamers — in just the past year his watch time nearly tripled. During the FNCS 2024 - Major 1: Europe, the German player also hit a peak of 65,422 concurrent viewers, setting a new personal record.

Ali ‘’SypherPK’’ Hassan

It’s hard to imagine the list of top Fortnite streamers without SypherPK, the popular content creator from the United States. who built his personal brand around the game. SypherPK started making gaming videos back in the early 2010s, but it wasn’t until Fortnite that his career as a streamer and content creator really took off. 

Many Fortnite players learned how to improve their game through Sypher’s "How to Win" tutorials, which are still hugely popular even today. SypherPK has always been considered one of the best Fortnite players, known for his impressive wins and frags. But he never aimed to go pro in esports, his focus has always been on creating content.

Thanks to Fortnite and his successful streaming career, SypherPK was able to launch his company, Oni Studios, which helps both new and experienced creators grow. He’s also built a network of channels on YouTube and Twitch, his interactive shows like Rocket Wars Creator Tournament and DnD Premiere Party, and even a streetwear brand called Metal Umbrella.

Kyle ‘’Mongraal’’ Jackson

British esports player Mongraal made his mark on Fortnite by going pro at just 13 years old. During the game’s peak popularity, he played for FaZe Clan and was widely regarded as one of the best “builders” in the battle royale. His most successful year was 2019, when he earned over $600,000 in tournament prize money. However, in the years that followed, his competitive presence waned as he spent less time on Fortnite and frequently went inactive.

In 2023, Mongraal made a notable return to the scene, reigniting his pro career and placing greater emphasis on livestreaming. His main partner, MrSavage, continues to be a key teammate as the duo regularly competes in FNCS qualifiers and in-game tournaments.

By 2024, Mongraal’s streaming career has reached new heights. Compared to the previous year, his airtime has quadrupled, and his total watch time has nearly doubled. He’s also become more involved in community casting: during the FNCS 2024 Global Championship, his channel ranked among the top 10 for hours watched, cementing his growing influence in the Fortnite community.

Despite the ups and downs of his professional career, Mongraal remains a prominent figure in the Fortnite scene, adapting to new roles while continuing to entertain and compete at a high level.

Spanish streamer Rubius hit a peak of 388,916 viewers during the reveal of his personal skin in Fortnite — making it the most-watched Fortnite stream on Twitch in 2024. However, this still wasn't enough for Rubius to crack the top 10 most-watched streamers of the year.

Shaun ‘’AussieAntics’’ Cochrane

While many popular Fortnite streamers are former professional players, AussieAntics is an exception. He got his start in the battle royale scene as a commentator and analyst, and he’s been doing that ever since. Currently, AussieAntics is part of the content team at Dignitas and is the most popular Fortnite streamer from Australia.

AussieAntics doesn’t stream solo much; instead, he often hosts replays from tournament participants. Still, he’s one of the most popular community casters in Fortnite right now: his channel consistently ranks among the top for both American and European tournaments. During the FNCS 2024 Global Championship, he peaked at 69,021 concurrent viewers, the highest of any streamer covering the event (third overall after Fortnite’s official Twitch and YouTube channels).

Nicholas ‘’Nick Eh 30’’ Amyoony

One of the most-watched Fortnite streamers in 2024 is Nick Eh 30, a popular content creator from Canada. Often considered part of the 'Old School' generation, Nick Eh 30 is nearly twice the age of some of the players he competes with.

Throughout his career, Nick Eh 30 hasn’t participated much in professional tournaments, but he has taken part in several Twitch Rivals events as an official streamer for Luminosity Gaming. The Canadian is known for hosting various challenges and even setting personal records in Fortnite (like most kills in duo mode), which stood for a long time.

Nick Eh 30 typically doesn’t stream tournaments, but he’s all over Fortnite’s in-game events: new season launches, exclusive skin releases, and more. His streams are always a great way to catch the latest game news and have a good time.

Martin ‘’MrSavage’’ Andersen

The 20-year-old Norwegian MrSavage became the most-watched European Fortnite streamer of 2024. Known to all battle royale fans, he was there from the beginning of Fortnite’s esports scene. As a teenager, he won the EU Solo Showdown 2018, one of the very first official Fortnite tournaments. Now, MrSavage is not just a popular player and streamer, but also a role model for his 3,000,000 Instagram followers.

Martin ‘’MrSavage’’ Andersen Twitch Statistics

MrSavage has been playing Fortnite professionally for almost a third of his life, and while he’s already reached the peak of his competitive achievements, his career is far from over. In 2024, he continued competing in tournaments but didn’t place as high as in the past. However, his livestreaming numbers have improved: compared to the previous year, his Airtime and Hours Watched increased by 2.5 times.

Like many Fortnite streamers, MrSavage regularly streams ranked matches with friends and partners (usually with Mongraal). He also covers FNCS tournaments and has become one of the most popular community casters for Fortnite in Europe. During FNCS 2024 - Major 1: Europe, MrSavage’s stream peaked at 117,097 concurrent viewers, one of the highest numbers for any Fortnite streamer in 2024.

Andre ‘’Typical Gamer’’ Rebelo

The list of top Fortnite streamers wouldn’t be complete without Typical Gamer, a popular content creator from Canada. He’s been playing Fortnite since Season 1 and is considered one of the “old-school” players of the battle royale. His YouTube channel boasts over 15,500,000 subscribers, most of whom came from his Fortnite streams. Among streamers who specialize in Fortnite, only Ninja and Rubius have more subscribers.

Andre ‘’Typical Gamer’’ Rebelo Twitch Statistics

Typical Gamer mostly plays ranked solo or team matches. He’s not a regular on the pro tournament scene and doesn’t do much community casting, but he occasionally appears during special showmatches. His streams focus on entertaining content: he often covers off-season events and virtual concerts, reviews new skins and Fortnite’s collaborations with other franchises, tests out new modes, and more.

In 2024, Typical Gamer’s most popular stream was his coverage of the Myths & Mortals event (Chapter 5 Season 2). That stream peaked at 165,066 concurrent viewers on YouTube, with several thousand more watching on his Twitch channel.

Cody ‘’Clix’’ Conrod

For the third consecutive year, Clix, a professional player from the USA representing XSET, holds the title of the most-watched Fortnite streamer. In 2024, he further cemented his position as the face of Epic Games’ battle royale. Alongside competing in major tournaments like the FNCS 2024 Global Championship, Clix has also become the game’s most popular community caster, blending high-level gameplay with engaging commentary.

Cody ‘’Clix’’ Conrod Twitch Statistics

In July, Clix hit a peak of 147,735 concurrent viewers during his FNCS 2024 - Major 3: North America stream. This was the highest viewer count among all streamers and official channels covering Fortnite tournaments in 2024.

Clix streamed nearly every day in 2024, frequently hosting 24- and 48-hour marathons to celebrate new season launches or major Fortnite updates. In December, he organized a week-long 'Clixathon,' and as the year ended, he introduced a daily streaming series called 'Clixmax' to ring in the New Year.

His streams often feature collaborations with other top Fortnite creators like Tfue, Jynxzi, SypherPK, CouRageJD, and more, keeping his content fresh and engaging with frequent guest appearances and exciting new partnerships.

Despite maintaining an intense streaming schedule, Clix hasn’t let it affect his competitive performance. He’s currently ranked among the top 10 Fortnite players in North America and earned over $100,000 in tournament winnings in 2024 alone. Clix is, first and foremost, a professional player, and it’s his exceptional skills and high-level gameplay that make him so appealing to his audience.

Best Fortnite streamers of 2024

Best Fortnite Streamers of 2024:

#
Streamer
Hours Watched

1

Clix

21 786 733 HW

2

Typical Gamer

15 114 884 HW

3

MrSavage

14 463 929 HW

4

Nick Eh 30

13 000 595 HW

5

AussieAntics

11 730 900 HW

6

Mongraal

10 400 018 HW

7

SypherPK

8 838 337 HW

8

rezonfn

8 129 250 HW

9

Jolavanille

8 071 248 HW

10

Ninja

7 715 642 HW

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