There are thousands of streamers on Twitch, and many of them are a part of esports organizations. The clubs help the streamers with their projects, to attract new sponsors, and to reach a wider audience. We at Streams Charts collect all the necessary data to bring you the most popular Twitch esports teams of November.
Luminosity Gaming holds the throne for the most popular esports team for yet another month. The North American esports team saw a 23% increase in Hours Watched. Canadian megastar xQc, by far the most popular content creator on the team, is the main responsible for the great success of the squad, as he made up 79.3% of club's total Hours Watched in November.
Similar to Luminosity Gaming, Team SoloMid maintained its spot, and saw a slight increase in HW. The organization had 62 streamers that broadcast a wide variety of content in November. TSM_ImperialHal, pokelawls, and erobb221 were the content creators that contributed the most to the 13.2 million Hours Watched the team achieved.
Closing out the podium we have Team Liquid, which finished in third place in October. Its number of HW increased by 10.9%, with streamers Maximum and qojqva being the main ones responsible for that. Worth noting that, Team Liquid has the biggest number of content creators under their banner, with 114 streamers making live content for the team in November.
ZETA DIVISION is one of only two Asian organizations to make this list, and it climbed two spots last month. Their number of HW increased by 13.4%, with variety streamers stylishnoob4 and k4sen making up 84% of those Hours Watched. Worth noting that, both streamers played primarily ARK: Survival Evolved.
Similar to ZETA DIVISION, Brazilian team LOUD also moved up two places, securing fifth place with 9.8 million Hours Watched, and registering a 46.6% increase in the metric compared to October. The majority of the HW of the organization comes from GTA V and Valorant. Loud_coringa and gabepeixe were the most popular streamers of the team in November.
Sentinels dropped one place, and saw a 13.1% decrease in Hours Watched, despite adding six new streamers to their team, with one being Twitch star aceu. The majority of their content creators broadcast FPS games such as Valorant, Overwatch 2, or Apex Legends.
Japanese organization DeToNator had 7.48 million Hours Watched, which was enough to move the team up one place in the ranking. Fps_shaka is one of the most popular streamers in Japan, and it's the main reason the team is able to enter this list. The remaining eighth streamers don't come close to the viewership numbers Fps_shaka is able to reach.
North American organization Cloud9 saw a decrease in the metric, with their numbers dropping drastically. The team occupied fourth place in October, but fell all the way down to eighth place in November, having a 27.3% decrease in the metric. Forsen was the only streamer of the team to reach the 1 million Hours Watched mark.
As for FaZe they place in the same spot as last month, but saw an increase of 26.2% in Hours Watched. Heretics are the only new entry in this list, as they replaced North American team NRG. They occupy the tenth place with 6 million Hours Watched, with TheGrefg contributing to the majority of the teams' Hours Watched.