Sentinels became the leader among esports organizations' Twitch teams, with their streamers generating the highest watch time on Twitch in March. The American club surpassed TSM and Team Liquid, securing the seventh position in the platform's overall rankings. As for talent agencies, Loaded maintained an unassailable lead over its competitors. However, there is intense competition among teams vying for placement in the rankings outside the top five.
Loaded and Mythic Talent maintained their leadership in the overall Twitch team rankings. Tribo Gaules, led by Brazilian streamer Gaules, made significant progress. In March, the squad, largely driven by Gaules himself, generated 17.6M Hours Watched, a 64% increase from February. The growth was attributed to esports tournaments, particularly PGL Major Copenhagen 2024. Teams affiliated with PGL saw significant gains, bolstered by channels hosting official English broadcasts of the major event.
Sentinels climbed from 16th place to 7th. The club's streaming team amassed 13.7M HW in March, with a significant portion contributed by Tarik's channel. The American streamer actively covered events such as VCT 2024 Masters Madrid and other Valorant tournaments.
Among the teams that lost positions were Chang Gang, G FUEL, and Riot Games, all of which fell outside the top ten despite holding strong positions in February.
There has been a change in leadership among esports teams, with Sentinels surpassing TSM, Spacestation Gaming, and Team Liquid. Over the month, the American organization effectively doubled its total watch time.
Regarding other changes, Japanese organization ZETA DIVISION saw a notable shift, rising from 10th to 4th position, doubling its watch time.
Team Heretics fell off the most among esports teams. The Spanish organization's streamers generated 4.5M HW in March, approximately 30% less than in February. As a result, Team Heretics dropped from 5th to 9th place in the esports team rankings.
There were hardly any changes in the Twitch talent agencies' ranking. Loaded maintained undisputed leadership, while Mythic Talent kept the second position confidently. Among the notable shifts in the rankings, the Korean team CHARON experienced a noticeable drop: in February, it held the ninth position but lost all its streamers in March, placing far outside the rankings.
United Talent Agency (UTA) dropped from fifth to eighth position, as its streamers generated 29.5% fewer watch time in March compared to February. On the other hand, VShojo's VTubers saw a slight increase. The team climbed from 11th to 6th position as its streamers increased their performance by almost 50%. Ironmouse and Zentreya made significant contributions, both ranking among the top 10 most popular female Twitch streamers in March.