Streams Charts has compiled a ranking of the most popular esports organizations on Twitch at the end of February 2023. The Sentinels team showed the greatest progress, climbing to second place thanks to tarik's Valorant streams. The Heretics team suffered the biggest drop — the rollback after the previous month's top performance played a role here.

Almost all of the top organizations retained their places in the Top 10
Luminosity Gaming became the most popular esports organization in February 2023 — its streamers accumulated more than 16.5 million Hours Watched in a month. Almost 14 million of them were a result of xQc, who left the team back in January, but technically continues to be a member of the team on Twitch (and because of that his channel statistics are considered as Luminosity's results).
As for the changes in the ranking, Sentinels, Team SoloMid and LOUD slightly increased their Hours Watched totals compared to January and rose to the Top 5 of the ranking. The leaders of these teams are still the same: Sentinels increased its position thanks to tarik's VCT 2023 LOCK//IN Sao Paulo broadcasts. Af for TSM, TSM_ImperialHal and Mande, who streamed Apex Legends, had the most Hours Watched. Regarding LOUD, the entire organization continues to be pushed forward by loud_coringa and gabepeixe, the regulars of the GTA V RP servers.
Team Heretics showed the largest drop compared to January — in the last month of winter, the team lost 57.5% of the Hours Watched, due to which it went down from second to ninth position at once. This is all a consequence of the rollback after the sensational broadcast of the Premios ESLAND ceremony by Spanish streamer TheGrefg. Back then, the founder and main star of Team Heretics attracted over 1.75 million Peak Viewers. The streamer had no such popular broadcasts in February.
Compared to last month, Cloud9, Team Liquid and ZETA DIVISION also lost several positions in the ranking, and DeToNator left the Top 10 at all. Instead, FaZe Clan moved up to 10th position.