Most of the top streamers represent various agencies or communities. In this article, Streams Charts will tell you which Twitch Teams were the most popular in April on Twitch.
Disclaimer. The rating is based on the sum of hours that viewers have spent on streamers’ broadcasts during the month. Esports communities like Luminosity, TSM and G2 Esports were not counted. Read a separate article about top esports Twitch communities in April.
As in March, the first place was taken by the G FUEL streamer-partners. In April 400 people were streaming from the community, which increased the team's Hours Watched by almost 5%. The largest contribution was made by the American Jared “summit1g” Lazar — 14.1M Hours Watched (29% from all team HW). The team's top 5 streamers also include Swagg, Ramee, ShivFPS and its_iron.
The second place went to Loaded, who changed the color of their Twitch logo from red to white in April. Over the past month, 39 community streamers generated over 39.8M Hours Watched. This is almost 9% more than in March. At the same time, content-makers in the team were on the air for only 5.3K hours, while streamers-partners of G FUEL went live over 34.8K hours.
Third place went to the team of DreamSMP minecrafters. In April community viewers spent 32M hours watching streams of 21 team members. One of the DreamSMP streamers, British content maker Thomas “tommyinnit” Simons, also showed the highest Peak Viewers of the month: 617.8K spectators watched his broadcast on April 29 simultaneously.
The top 5 Twitch Teams in April also include representatives of the United Talent Agency (UTA) and game devices brand Corsair. The leader of UTA was NICKMERCS (12M Hours Watched), while the most watched streamers from Corsair were summi1g, CohhCarnage (2.6M) and MYM_ALKAPONE (1M).
Chang Gang, Tribo Gaules and DBH took 6th-8th place in the rating. Hours Watched of Chang Gang (streamers’ community from the crime syndicate on the NoPixel server in GTA V) grew by 24% compared to March. All due to the indicators growth of the main Chang Gang streamers — summit1g, RatedEpicz (4M Hours Watched) and Ramee (2.8M).
The highest growth was shown by streamers from the Spanish agency Vizz — team Hours Watched on Twitch increased by 35% compared to March. At the same time, the team includes only 4 streamers: ibai, Rubius, TheGrefg and robertpg.
10th place goes to the community of Rally participants (an open network on the Ethereum blockchain). American streamer Ludwig contributed 98.5% of team Hours Watched in April. Last month, he ran a 31 days subscription marathon that made him the most subbed Twitch streamer in the platform's history. Read more about Ludwig's subathon here.
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