North American Twitch star QTCinderella held another one of her special IRL events recently, Camp Peak 2025. The event featured some of the United States’ top streamers and online personalities coming together for group activities, content, and challenges. The creators involved with the event also held their own co-streams for the event, seeing a wide range of total viewers tune in.
For her Camp Peak 2025, QTCinderella brought in many of Twitch’s top creators from North America, such as Emily “ExtraEmily” Zhang, Jason “JasonTheWeen” Nguyen, and her partner Ludwig Ahgren. Other participants included Bryce “Arky” Justice, Alexander “Adapt” Hamilton Prynkiewicz, Fiona “fanfan” Fan, and more. For the events featuring these creators, QTCinderella received 24,239 Peak Viewers, bolstered by a series of Raids coming in from the participating creators, often resulting in thousands of viewers flooding in at once.

Throughout the entirety of her Camp Peak 2025 broadcasts, QTCinderella maintained over 7,300 Average Viewers and accumulated a total of 324,185 Hours Watched (HW). She was broadcasting throughout the entire camp weekend, making use of every moment to generate watch time. The streamer-focused event saw the creators delight chat with games like Truth or Dare, Hide and Seek, and more.
Naturally, many fans followed the event through the broadcast of their favorite creator, rather than directly on QTCinderella’s channel at times. Through these additional streams, tens of thousands of other viewers tuned into the action at the camp, and generated a wave of viewership. In total, all broadcasts for Camp Peak 2025, from all participating creators, generated roughly 1,200,000 HW.

While QTCinderella was the organizer of Camp Peak 2025, she was not its most popular streamer. That title went to JasonTheWeen, who received over 30,000 Peak Viewers (PV) for his stream from the camp, interacting with other creators and enjoying the event. He also maintained over 21,000 AV for this broadcast, and throughout the entire camp, accumulated over 240,000 HW.
Aside from Jason as the top creator, ExtraEmily and Arky were the next-most popular co-streamers involved with the camp. In particular, Arky enjoyed strong viewership for his coverage of the event, reaching peaks substantially higher than his usual content.
Generally, creators at the camp did not enjoy abnormally high viewership for their coverage. The exception was Cameron “nutstarTV” Krafft, a newcomer to Twitch who originally made a name for himself on YouTube. With not even a month of broadcasting experience on Twitch, his stream was by far his most popular content on Twitch yet, with almost 3,900 Peak Viewers.
While QTCinderella’s Camp Peak 2025 did not break any records for herself or the other established creators, it generated a wave of livestreaming watch time across the weekend of September 19-21, with more than 1,000,000 Hours Watched in total.