The 2025 Twitch Teams ranking reflects another year of rapid change in how creator groups organize, grow and compete on the platform. Twitch teams may not influence the algorithm directly, but they have become one of the most effective forms of collective identity and community building: creators gather under shared banners, collaborate more often and benefit from the shared visibility that comes with a recognizable squad tag. For many streamers, especially those still scaling their audience, joining a strong team remains one of the clearest pathways to faster discovery and cross-pollination.
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This year’s results also show how dynamic the landscape has become. The leaderboard saw a new overall champion, several long-established Twitch teams slipped out of contention entirely, and a handful of rising groups made their first appearance among the highest performers. Some organizations delivered consistent year-over-year stability, while others saw major shifts in roster strength, creator output or strategic direction.
2025 Top Twitch Teams (overall ranking)
The top of the table has changed, with Mythic Talent claiming the #1 spot in total watch time. The agency didn’t just surpass its traditional rivals at Loaded, it also generated more combined watch hours than last year’s overall leader. Much of this momentum came from three dominant performers: Zack “zackrawrr” Hoyt (Asmongold), Dylan “CaseOh” Baker, and Chance “Sodapoppin” Morris, each delivering eight-digit totals that pushed the team well ahead of the field.
Mythic’s strength goes beyond individual star power. The roster is unusually diverse, blending variety streamers, IRL creators, VTubers, and more into a single ecosystem. While the US remains its strongest market, the team includes English-speaking talent across several regions, making it one of the most internationally distributed agencies in the ranking.
Loaded finishes just behind Mythic, but the gap doesn’t tell the full story. Despite being outperformed in total watch time, Loaded operated with roughly 75% fewer creators, meaning its per-creator contribution was significantly higher than almost any competitor. The group continues to rely on some of Twitch’s most established veterans (Jaryd “summit1g” Lazar, Tarik "tarik" Celik, Saqib "LIRIK" Ali Zahid and Michael “shroud” Grzesiek), whose stability and consistent streaming output keep the organization among the most effective talent agencies in the industry. Their performance this year underscores Loaded’s position as a high-efficiency, low-volume team fueled by reliable flagship creators.

The middle of the top five remained mostly unchanged. GG Talent Group and INSIGHT retained their #3 and #4 positions, respectively, anchoring the upper tier of the rankings with familiar reliability. Both organizations, however, posted slightly lower total watch time than in 2024, suggesting either shifts in creator schedules or a more competitive environment at the top. Still, their ability to maintain position while new contenders emerged highlights the long-term resilience of their rosters.
At #5, ZETA DIVISION emerged as the highest-ranked Twitch team from an esports organization, separating itself from the talent agencies clustered above and below.
One of the most notable shifts in the rankings happened just outside the top five. Yume Talent entered the leaderboard for the first time at #6, overtaking OTK, which not only slipped out of the top five but fell out of the top 10 entirely, marking one of the steepest declines of the year. Yume’s rise was driven primarily by its League of Legends-focused creator lineup, led by Marc "Caedrel" Lamont, one of the most influential LoL co-casters and esports personalities worldwide. The agency’s tight focus on a single, globally popular title gave it a clear identity and a steady flow of viewership throughout 2025.
Top 10 Twitch Teams of 2025
| Rank
|
Team
|
Hours Watched
|
|---|---|---|
| 1
|
Mythic Talent
|
369.3M
|
| 2
|
Loaded
|
293.1M
|
| 3
|
GG Talent Group
|
208.3M
|
| 4
|
INSIGHT
|
159.3M
|
| 5
|
ZETA DIVISION
|
114.7M
|
| 6
|
Yume Talent
|
112.2M
|
| 7
|
Twitch Ambassadors
|
111.2M
|
| 8
|
FOKUS
|
82M
|
| 9
|
aNc
|
80.5M
|
| 10
|
G FUEL
|
79.1M
|
2025 Top Twitch Teams of Talent Agencies
The upper tier of the 2025 rankings remains overwhelmingly shaped by talent agencies. Four of the top five teams overall are agency-led, underlining how influential these organizations have become on Twitch. From Mythic Talent at #1 to Yume Talent just outside the top five, each of these groups surpassed the nine-digit watch-time mark. Agencies continue to pull ahead by concentrating high-output, high-visibility creators under a single banner, turning coordinated rosters into sustained watch-time engines.
In sixth place among talent agencies, and #9 overall, sits aNc, the top-performing regional agency on Twitch this year. Rooted in the Italian and Italian-speaking creator community, aNc leveraged a compact but highly engaged roster to push past far larger groups. Gianmarco "Tumblurr" Tocco and Francesco "TheRealMarzaa" Marzano were the key drivers behind the team’s numbers, each contributing substantial audience figures and giving aNc the kind of consistent momentum that regional squads rarely maintain at this scale.

Right behind them is 1UP, another regional powerhouse built around the German-speaking audience. While not in the overall top 10, the agency remains one of the most stable and influential mid-tier performers in livestreaming. Its top creators (Maik "zarbex" Taschenbier and Erik "GRONKH" Range) form the backbone of the roster, both delivering strong year-round numbers and anchoring the agency as one of the most recognizable names in the DACH creator ecosystem.
SIDEQUEST and RAHFT follow next, each running diverse rosters with an emphasis on English-speaking creators. These groups don’t focus on any single genre or region; instead, they gather variety streamers, IRL personalities, competitive gamers and hybrid creators under one umbrella. Their defining strength is roster breadth — a long tail of medium-sized channels that together produce a stable stream of watch time across categories and time zones.
Rounding out the top 10 is CIBERDIME, the third regional talent agency in this part of the ranking and the second representing the German-speaking community. Its presence highlights how locally anchored agencies can still post highly competitive numbers when they combine regional identity with established broadcast regulars. The group’s performance this year reflects the strength of the DACH streaming market and its deep bench of loyal, long-term viewers.
Top 10 Twitch Teams of Talent Agencies in 2025
| Rank
|
Team
|
Hours Watched
|
|---|---|---|
| 1
|
Mythic Talent
|
369.3M
|
| 2
|
Loaded
|
293.1M
|
| 3
|
GG Talent Group
|
208.3M
|
| 4
|
INSIGHT
|
159.3M
|
| 5
|
Yume Talent
|
112.2M
|
| 6
|
aNc
|
80.5M
|
| 7
|
1UP
|
68.1M
|
| 8
|
SIDEQUEST
|
52.6M
|
| 9
|
RAHFT
|
44.8M
|
| 10
|
CIBERDIME
|
41.1M
|
2025 Top Twitch Teams of Esports Organizations
While esports clubs were once built solely around competitive rosters, that era has long passed. Nearly every major organization now runs a parallel content creator division that operates independently from its esports lineups. That’s the segment represented in this ranking. These Twitch teams have nothing to do with esports match broadcasts or players competing on stage. They’re collectives of livestreamers who operate under an org’s branding while producing entertainment-focused content.
At the top of the list is ZETA DIVISION, repeating its #1 finish from last year and standing out as one of the few orgs that actually increased its total watch time in 2025. The team’s success comes from consistency across a deep roster rather than relying on a few breakout spikes. Multiple creators delivered eight-digit watch-time totals, including k4sen, fps_shaka, Lazvell and ファン太, making ZETA one of the most stable and thoroughly supported content ecosystems in the entire esports organization space.

The biggest movement in the upper tier came from FOKUS, which rose to #2 and overtook Team Liquid, now in third place. FOKUS revolves largely around Elias "EliasN97" Nerlich, whose content blends gaming with a heavy dose of IRL streams, collaborations and appearances in creator-driven projects such as the media-football competition “Icon League”. That broader mix of formats gave FOKUS more reach and audience diversity, allowing it to jump ahead of far more established global brands.
A distinctive trend in this category is the rise of esports-branded teams that function more like creator collectives centered on a single star. Movistar KOI, built around Ibai “Ibai” Llanos; Gentle Mates, led by Corentin "Gotaga" Houssein and Lucas "Squeezie" Hauchard; and Karmine Corp, anchored by Kamel "Kameto" Kebir, all follow this pattern. Their performance is driven less by the strength of the esports organization itself and more by the gravitational pull of the personalities who front them. These teams excel when their central figures have strong streaming years and stabilize when their output dips, a dynamic very different from international esports brands that rely on large, diverse creator rosters.
Top 10 Official Twitch Teams of Esports Organizations in 2025
| Rank | Twitch Team | Hours Watched |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ZETA DIVISION | 114.7M |
| 2 | FOKUS | 82M |
| 3 | Team Liquid | 72.5M |
| 4 | Movistar KOI | 47.8M |
| 5 | FaZe | 46.5M |
| 6 | Gentle Mates
|
46.2M |
| 7 | 100 Thieves | 44.7M |
| 8 | Sentinels | 40.6M |
| 9 | Karmine Corp. | 40M |
| 10 | TSM | 37.9M |