Twitch is arguably the biggest live streaming platform of video game content in the world, and is the home of many talented content creators. These streamers entertain thousands of people daily, providing viewers with funny and memorable moments. One of the ways viewers can thank their favorite creators is by subscribing to their channels. This article will present the ranking of the most subbed Twitch streamers of Q4.
Streams Charts calculations are not verified by the Twitch streamers themselves. We use our own methodology and the numbers may not coincide with the original values. Our calculations usually do not take into account subscriptions when the channel is offline.
Brazilian megastar casimito sits on the throne for the second quarter in a row, with 188K subscribers. The primary reason casimito sits in the first place, is his partnership with Brasileirão, the first division of Brazilian football, that allowed him to broadcast games of the league, which only subscribers of the channel could watch. In the match between Club Athletico Paranaense and Palmeiras, casimito gained an astonishing 38K new subscribers. 46% of his subs are prime subscriptions, which is not surprising, since many viewers subscribe to watch the matches casimito broadcasts exclusively for subs. During Q4, his average income from subscriptions was an impressive $401K.
Popular North American streamer KaiCenat climbed one place in the list, with the creator number of subs increasing an impressive 36%. The streamer made many live streams with celebrities, such as Lil Baby, 21 Savage, and Blueface, where they played games, chatted, and did plenty of other activities. These broadcasts were very popular, and were instrumental in securing KaiCenat second place in this list. Worth noting that, KaiCenat is most likely in the first place when it comes to income from subs, since the price of subscriptions is higher in North America than in Brazil.
While KaiCenat improved his placement compared to Q3, xQc did the opposite. The Canadian variety streamer had 140K subscribers, less 20% than in the previous quarter. Despite that, he still kept a place on the podium, and with his highest possible income during the period being $354K, it’s safe to say he had a very successful quarter. Just Chatting continued to be xQc most broadcasted category, but the creator also played Overwatch 2 for hundreds of hours.
Brazilian streamer gaules, who is very well known and loved in the CS:GO community, climbed three places compared to Q3, going from seventh to fourth. The IEM Rio Major, a tournament that gaules co-streamed and was one of the main figures of, played a big part in the 48% increase he saw in his subscription numbers. 59% of his subscriptions were prime resubs, the most of anyone on the list.
Another creator that saw his subscription numbers increase in Q4 was HasanAbi, who closes out the top five. Hasanabi is the biggest political commentator on Twitch, and arguably in all of social media. On his streams, he talks about the most important political matters of the moment, but also touches on relevant events that happened in the streaming community. He had 94K subscribers in Q4, with 36% of those being prime resubs. Viewers continue to go to him when the subject is one of a political nature, and hasanabi popularity seems to be on an upward trend.
The biggest Turkish steamer on the platform, elraenn, made it once again into the list. Elraenn Q4 was very successful, with the number of subscribers from the variety streamer increasing by 16%, which allowed him to move up three positions compared to Q3. In his broadcasts, Elraenn mostly reacts to videos, debates multiple topics with his viewers, and sometimes plays games with fellow Turkish content creators.
In seventh place, we have a new entry in the list. This content creator is non other than adinross, an internet sensation, and one of the faces of the platform. Similar to KaiCenat, he made plenty of content with celebrities, or internet sensations, such as skybri, controversial figure Andrew Tate, and the AMP squad. Adinross also continued to broadcast his vintage content, like e-dates, and reacting to Twitch drama. In Q4 he had 79.9K subscribers, with most of them being gifted subs. His highest possible income was $199K.
FaZe co-owner, and one of the most popular battle royale streamers on Twitch, NICKMERCS, occupies the eighth place. He drooped three places compared to Q3, moving out of the top five, and saw a 19% decrease in his subscribers. During Q4, his average income was $138K, and he mostly played Apex Legends.
In ninth place, we have Italian streamer tumblurr, who is a new entry in this ranking. Tumblurr content revolves mostly around reacting to videos, memes, and talking with his viewers. However, he also plays some games such as GTA V, Fall Guys, and Fortnite. With the help of his loyal and big fan base, tumblurr had 77K subscribers in Q4. 52% of them were prime resubs.
Last but not least, we have one of the biggest streamers on the globe, ibai. As surprisingly as it may seem, ibai is also a new entry in this list. With 72K subscribers, he secured the tenth place, which previously belonged to Brazilian streamer Cellbit. Ibai is one of the most brilliant minds in the content creation industry. He is always coming up with new challenges, and unique events, which attract thousands of viewers. Ibai is always pushing the boundaries of content creation, and that is what makes him so popular. In Q4 he had an average income of $156K, with 45% of his subscriptions being prime resubs.