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Streams Charts Team
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Top live streamers in United States & Canada in Q1 2026

Top live streamers in United States & Canada in Q1 2026
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North America continues to lead the global livestreaming industry in terms of reach, with the United States and Canada accounting for the majority of audience metrics. In Q1 2026, the region’s performance was driven by a diverse mix of creators spanning both English- and Spanish-speaking segments. The rising presence of Spanish-language streamers highlights ongoing cultural diversification within the North American media landscape, creating new opportunities for more targeted and nuanced advertising strategies.

The roster of top creators during the period reflects a broad spectrum of content verticals. Some streamers are building large-scale gaming media ecosystems, while others focus on political commentary, weather coverage, or niche sports. Despite these differences, all top-ranked creators share one defining trait: a stable and highly engaged core audience. This consistency in viewer engagement remains the key factor that positions leading channels as valuable assets in today’s media ecosystem.

Top Live Streamers in United States in Q1 2026

TheBurntPeanut tops the Q1 2026 US streamer rankings with a commanding lead over the rest of the field. After emerging only last year, he rapidly scaled into the country’s most popular creator by early 2026. His approach is built around simultaneous broadcasting across three platforms, supported by 24/7 VOD streams. Combined with high production standards and frequent collaborations, this strategy keeps him firmly ahead in the youth-focused gaming segment.

Second place goes to Zachariah “Asmongold” Hoyt, who continues to demonstrate long-term staying power. Splitting his activity between Twitch and Kick, while also maintaining 24/7 VOD channels, he blends coverage of major game releases and World of Warcraft with analytical commentary on current socio-political topics. This combination of entertainment and discussion sustains a consistently engaged audience.

Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart ranks third, focusing primarily on gaming and entertainment formats. After starting out in Rainbow Six, he broadened his content lineup by regularly exploring new titles. His self-organized tournaments play a key role in his performance, often rivaling professional esports events in total viewer engagement.

In fourth place, Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker represents the political streaming segment. His broadcasts center on social commentary and analysis of US involvement in global affairs, with ongoing international developments providing a steady flow of discussion topics and helping maintain a stable viewership.

United States Most Watched Live Streamers Q1 2026

Darren “IShowSpeed” Watkins Jr. rounds out the top five with a format that stands apart from most of the ranking. Rather than relying on a studio setup, he builds his content around travel-based streams. His Q1 2026 tour across Africa became a major growth driver, drawing millions of viewers.

Sixth place is held by Venezuelan creator Marko Perez, the only Spanish-speaking representative in the US top ten. His performance was driven by the launch of El Desorden De Marko, an interactive reality show where viewers vote participants out. The format proved especially effective in engaging the Latin American diaspora and strengthening his regional influence.

Dylan “CaseOh” Baker ranks seventh, highlighting the value of strong personal branding. His audience remains highly loyal regardless of the content format, allowing even niche indie game streams to achieve reach comparable to mainstream titles. This consistency makes him one of the most stable performers in the ranking.

Turner "Tfue" Tenney takes eighth place following his return to streaming late last year, coinciding with the growing popularity of extraction shooters such as Arc Raiders. By leveraging multistreaming, he quickly rebuilt his audience and re-established himself among the top creators, with strong demand from both long-time followers and new viewers.

Ninth place goes to Rani “Stable Ronaldo” Netz, representing a new generation of creators shaped by collaboration-driven content. His regular joint streams across gaming and IRL categories, along with participation in larger media projects, support steady growth within the current meta-content ecosystem.

Braden "Clavicular" Eric Peters closes out the top ten, with Q1 2026 content centered around the “looksmaxxing” trend. His rise was fueled by marathon-length streams and collaborations with controversial figures. Despite the niche focus, the sheer volume and consistency of his broadcasts pushed him into the upper tier of US streamers.

Top 10 Streamers in United States in Q1 2026 by Hours Watched

# Streamer Hours Watched Platforms
1 TheBurntPeanut 83.8M Twitch, YouTube, Kick
2 Asmongold 33.2M Twitch, Kick
3 Jynxzi 33M Twitch, YouTube
4 HasanAbi 20.6M Twitch, YouTube
5 IShowSpeed 19.1M Twitch, YouTube
6 Marko en YouTube 18.9M YouTube
7 CaseOh 16.6M Twitch
8 Tfue 15.2M Twitch, YouTube
9 Stable Ronaldo 11.6M Twitch
10 Clavicular 11.5M Kick

Marko Perez leads the ranking of the most viral broadcasts of the quarter, driven by the success of his Spanish-language reality show. The format continues to resonate strongly with Latin American audiences in the United States. His performance is not an isolated case, either. Ana “LipstickFables” Alvarado also appears in the ranking at seventh place, with the finale of La Casa de El Lengüetazo drawing significant viewership from Spanish-speaking communities.

Second place went to Adin Ross, who turned toward building his own boxing promotion, Brand Risk. The thirteenth edition of the event delivered the highest reach, featuring influencer matchups such as Gypsy Crusader versus Supah Hot Fire. Streamer-led sports formats continue to gain traction in early 2026, blending entertainment with competitive spectacle.

IShowSpeed ranks third, with his peak broadcast tied to the Africa Cup of Nations final between Morocco and Senegal. A controversial penalty and the Senegalese team’s protest amplified viewer interest, while Speed’s live coverage created a sense of direct presence at a major sporting moment.

Comedian Drew "Druski" Desbordes claims fourth place, fueled by the continued popularity of his shows Coulda Been Love and Coulda Been Records. One episode of the former ranked among the most-watched broadcasts of the quarter.

United States Most Popular Live Streamers Q1 2026

Dan Bongino stands out in fifth place as the only representative of the Rumble platform. His spike in viewership followed his first broadcast after leaving public office, having served as the 20th Deputy Director of the FBI from March 2025 to January 2026. The return of a high-profile political figure to livestreaming generated substantial public attention.

TheBurntPeanut appears in sixth place, translating his overall dominance into the viral broadcasts category. His Arc Raiders stream, featuring Bryce "HutchMF" Hutchinson and Nick "Nickmercs" Kolcheff, achieved high reach through a combination of a timely game release and collaboration with well-known creators.

Ryan Hall takes eighth place, showing how non-entertainment content can break into the mainstream under the right conditions. His surge in viewership coincided with a major blizzard in North America, as audiences turned to his streams for real-time weather updates.

Candace Owens ranks ninth, with peak engagement driven by a broadcast centered on an exposé involving the spouse of the late Charlie Kirk. Strong audience interest in politically charged investigations, particularly within conservative circles, secured her place among the most viral streamers of the quarter.

Closing the list is Jynxzi with a high-performing broadcast of his match against Rocket League creator Wyatt “Musty”. As he expanded into the title in early 2026, the crossover between their audiences generated strong engagement.

Top 10 Streamers in United States in Q1 2026 by Peak Viewers

# Streamer Peak Viewers Platform
1 Marko en YouTube 536.5K YouTube
2 Adin Ross 484.1K Kick
3 IShowSpeed 418.3K YouTube
4 Druski 326.8K YouTube
5 Dan Bongino 221K Rumble
6 TheBurntPeanut 204.6K YouTube
7 LipstickFables 201.8K YouTube
8 Ryan Hall, Y'all 196.4K YouTube
9 Candace Owens 187K YouTube
10 Jynxzi 183.9K Twitch

Top Live Streamers in Canada in Q1 2026

The Canadian streaming segment features a wide range of creators, although its overall reach and audience volume remain smaller than in the United States. The market is heavily centered around gaming and professional esports, with competitive titles driving the majority of viewership.

Felix “xQc” Lengyel remains the region’s clear leader. Streaming across both Twitch and Kick, he combines coverage of new game releases with reaction-based content tied to current events. His total content consumption metrics exceed those of his closest competitors by more than twofold, maintaining a level of influence established earlier in the decade.

Canada Most Watched Live Streamers Q1 2026

Competitive-focused creators form the backbone of the ranking. Andre "Typical Gamer" Rebelo, Michael "shroud" Grzesiek, Pujan "FNS" Mehta and Artour "Arteezy" Babaev occupy positions two through five, covering titles such as Fortnite, Counter-Strike, Valorant and Dota 2. Their content consistently attracts audiences interested in high-level gameplay and professional expertise.

Din “Agent00” Muktar ranks sixth as one of the few representatives of IRL and conversational content in the Canadian top tier. He is followed by Ryan "Northernlion" Letourneau, whose focus on strategy games highlights the sustained demand for slower-paced, analysis-driven content within the broader ecosystem.

Eighth place goes to MidnightSumo, a channel dedicated to broadcasting sumo competitions. Its presence in the ranking demonstrates that niche sports can build loyal audiences capable of competing with mainstream categories in terms of engagement.

Ahmad "mooda" Hallal and Warren “Warn” complete the list. Mooda’s performance is driven by Valorant, while Warn benefits from renewed interest in Overwatch during the early months of 2026.

Top 10 Streamers in Canada in Q1 2026 by Hours Watched

# Streamer Hours Watched Platforms
1 xQc 18.7M Twitch, Kick
2 Typical Gamer 7.2M Twitch, YouTube
3 Shroud 5.7M Twitch, YouTube
4 FNS 5.5M Twitch, YouTube
5 Arteezy 3.9M Twitch, Kick
6 Agent00 2.8M Twitch
7 Northernlion 2.5M Twitch
8 MidnightSumo 2.3M Twitch
9 mooda 1.9M Twitch
10 Warn 1.7M Twitch

Typical Gamer leads the Canadian peak viewership ranking for Q1 2026. His Fortnite broadcast, built around a “no shotguns” challenge following a major patch, secured a clear margin over other streams. 

Gaming content dominates the segment overall, with eight of the ten most-watched broadcasts directly tied to video games. Strong performances from FNS and Tyson "TenZ" Van Ngo were driven by co-casting the Valorant Masters Santiago tournament, while Warn attracted a large audience through the Overwatch Champions Series, supported by Twitch Drops. Shroud and Northernlion earned their positions through coverage of new releases, including the shooter Highguard and the project Mewgenics.

Canada Most Popular Live Streamers Q1 2026

In the non-gaming segment, Nelk Boys and Agent00 reached notable milestones. The Nelk Boys secured third place with a 100-mile charity run challenge. Agent00 entered the top rankings with a broadcast from the Arctic focused on survival in extreme cold. His decision to stream in -34°C conditions marked a clear departure from his usual content format and generated a significant spike in viewership, distinguishing the project from his standard output.

Top 10 Streamers in Canada in Q1 2026 by Peak Viewers

# Streamer Peak Viewers Platform
1 Typical Gamer 263.8K YouTube
2 FNS 76.7K Twitch
3 Nelk Boys 50.45K Kick
4 Warn 50.42K Twitch
5 Shroud 49.1K Twitch
6 xQc 45.3K Twitch
7 Agent00 35.9K Twitch
8 TenZ 27.2K Twitch
9 Nick Eh 30 24.2K YouTube
10 Northernlion 23.3K Twitch


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