Rocket League might not be the first game that comes to mind when thinking of the top games on livestreaming, but it has established a cozy space for itself in the community. The presence of a robust competitive calendar that is passionately supported by fans gives it a certain legitimacy that only the most popular titles like League of Legends and Counter-Strike 2 enjoy.
When looking at the most-watched Rocket League streamers for Q3 2025, the top five unsurprisingly featured many French and American names. However, the number one entry comes from a region whose love for the game appears to be growing by the day. This is further reiterated when looking at the extended top-ten table, with multiple Middle East and North Africa (MENA) content creators finding spots.
Most watched Rocket League streamers in Q3 2025

#10 Rosdri
First up is Rodrigo "Rosdri_Twitch" Marín, who was the most-watched streamer in the Hispanic community. The Spanish Rocket League analyst and caster also ensured that he broadcast global championships, such as the RLCS 2025 - World Championship, with his activation of Twitch Drops for these games attracting some of his busiest broadcasts in terms of hours watched. Apart from these event livestreams, what helped drum up interest among his viewers was his "Coach Rosdri" analysis series of videos, where he would provide commentary on replays, often featuring his fans and subscribers.
#9 Brain
Abdulaziz "brain" Almehmadi, the Twisted Minds content creator and Community Manager for the Saudi national Overwatch team, came in ninth. He accrued almost 360,000 HW, having also covered the Saudi eLeague 2025 - Major 3, an esports series conducted by the Saudi Esports Federation to develop the esports sector in the Kingdom. A lot of his broadcasts from Q3 2025 ended among his most successful, but they came from covering various influencer-led events rather than the global championships.
#8 Drb7h
Kick superstar Mofareh "drb7h" al Asiri may not have specifically covered the big tournaments fully, but he still made this top ten on the back of quite a few livestreams involving Rocket League. He also held collaboration streams for Rocket League and competed in the content creator leagues held during the third quarter of 2025.
#7 W1llyv
Waleed "w1llyv" Alshamali ended as the highest-placed Saudi Arabian name on this list with just over 400,000 HW. Apart from covering the RLCS 2025 - World Championship and the Esports World Cup 2025, he was able to attract more viewers by also livestreaming smaller competitions involving Saudi sides such as Team Falcons, Geekay Esports and Twisted Minds. He also took part in Rocket League Community Championships involving pros and influencers, meaning he was busy enough to see his QoQ watch time jump by 41%.
#6 FrontalPanda
Sixth among the ten most-watched Rocket League streamers was FrontalPanda, who almost exclusively broadcast this title in Q3 2025. Also a professional trickshotter, the American is currently ranked Grand Champion 3, the third-highest rank in Rocket League. This skill level is acknowledged among fans of the Gen G content creator, as they have witnessed him participate in myriad influencer competitions that he livestreams to thousands of followers.
#5 Kamet0
Kamel "Kamet0" Kebir is one of the most prominent streamers in Europe, not just for Rocket League but across titles. However, what makes his livestreams even more must-see is the fact that his organization, Karmine Corp, is one of the most successful and consistent names in the esports scene. During Q3 2025, the French Twitch sensation covered top-tier competitions like the Esports World Cup 2025 and RLCS 2025 - World Championship, with Karmine Corp winning the former and finishing on the podium in the latter.
#4 TenacityTv
American "Rocket Car" enthusiast Tyler "TenacityTv" Broce is in the fourth spot, having also covered multiple events apart from the two global championships mentioned above. The Deleted Gaming content creator did a lot of grinding as he aimed to reach the game's highest possible rank, SSL, or Supersonic Legend, before its Season 20 release. The 27-year-old also participated in the influencer event, Raidiant Invitational, although his team finished last in the North American qualifiers.
#3 Kaydop
Alexandre "Kaydop" Courant finished as the highest-rated French streamer on this top ten list, accumulating just over 1 million Hours Watched (HW) during the third quarter of the year. Like Tenacity, he spent a lot of time grinding the game and sharing his experience of playing through the newest season with fans and viewers. This heightened activity also helped him improve his quarter-on-quarter watch time numbers by 14%.
#2 AlphaKep
Another American, Austin "AlphaKep" Kepner, finished as the second-most-watched Rocket League creator in the third quarter of 2025. He played a few 3v3 influencer events and hosted watch parties for fans during the world championship. The latter did much better watch time numbers than his other livestreams before and after, which played a key role in the former professional turned content creator hitting 1.2 million HW.
#1 Maherco
Topping the leaderboard is Maher "maherco" Sultaneh, who has emerged as one of the top streamers from the MENA region recently. The Jordanian content creator did not favor any particular tournament, but he did play Rocket League a lot as part of his daily variety gaming sessions, including collab broadcasts. This helped make him the only streamer for the game to cross the 2 million HW mark during Q3 2025.
While nowhere near the popularity on livestreaming services that other top games enjoy, Rocket League has carved a nice little niche for itself. The presence of names like Kamet0 is a big plus for a game that has the potential to attract healthy viewership numbers thanks to its action-packed nature, and the fact that it is spreading to regions like MENA augurs well for Psyonix's vehicular soccer game.