The third quarter of the year saw the top Twitch teams continue their dominance of the overall rankings by watch time. That the top three managed to hold on to their places near the summit of the leaderboard despite suffering dips of varying percentages in their quarterly numbers demonstrates the dominance of the trio.
There were a few changes in the bottom half of this table for overall Twitch teams, with a couple of new names making the cut to prove why they are so vital to the livestreaming scene in 2025. The first of these two names broke records to enter the top five, reinforcing the growing leverage of sports-based influencer events in the 2025 livestreaming space.
Among agencies and esports organizations as well, most of the usual suspects retained their places from the Q2 2025 rankings. Only a few places saw changes or new entries during a period heavily dominated by competitive video gaming, including some prestigious global tournaments.
Most-watched Twitch teams in Q3 2025
As mentioned, the overall top three remained the same, with Loaded once again coming in second despite having a much smaller roster of content creators. What helps is that this team includes some of the biggest names in the livestreaming world, with the most-watched streamer during the third quarter of the year being Jaryd "Summit1g" Lazar. The top five also contained renowned online personalities like Saqib "LIRIK" Ali, Tarik "tarik" Celik, and Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek, all of whom accrued over six million Hours Watched (HW) in these three months.
Topping the charts once again was Mythic Talent, helped by a massive roster that counts as many as 136 channels, the second-most in this top ten leaderboard. Some of the most influential names in the community, including Zack "Zackrawrr" Hoyt, Case "Caseoh" Baker, and Chance "Sodapoppin" Morris, are part of this ensemble, with support coming from Filian and Shylily, two of the most famous English-speaking Virtual YouTubers (VTubers).
GG Talent Group rounds off the top three, led by the efforts of Elias "Elajjaz" Lönn, Sebastian "Forsen" Fors. This Twitch team is also one of the few on this list to boast a hundred or more creators on its roster, no doubt helping in it touching over 50 million HW during Q3 2025.
With his boxing spectacle, La Velada del Año, becoming one of Twitch's biggest annual events, Ibai "ibai " Llanos also entered the Twitch team's space. However, only his channel repped it, but that wasn't a hindrance, as the record-shattering success of the boxing event's fifth edition helped him accrue over 50 million HW and cement his legacy on Amazon's livestreaming service.
Another new entry that owed most of its viewership success to an event was The International, which covered Dota 2's biggest competition of the same name. A total of 16 official channels across various global languages were part of this roster as they brought all the matches of the legendary MOBA's world championship live to millions of global viewers.
Yume Talent also continued to bank on the community casting broadcasts of the League of Legends icon Marc "Caedrel" Lamont to maintain its top-ten spot. The Brit contributed over 95% to this Twitch team's Q3 2025 watch time, with pro LoL gamers Martin "Rekkles" Larsson and Yasin "Nisqyy" Dinçer emerging as the only other names to put up a decent chunk of numbers.
The esports community received representation here in the form of ZETA DIVISION and Team Liquid. The former is arguably the industry's top name in Japan, and its roster of talent involves names like K4sen and Yuta "Stylishnoob4" Seki. Team Liquid, meanwhile, remains one of the world's most popular brands, and this is seen in its list of streamers, which includes stars like Max "maximum" Smith, Mads "Broxah" Brock-Pedersen, and Shahzeeb "ShahZaM" Khan.
Twitch Ambassadors, with the largest roster of any team, continued its run of appearances in the top ten despite a 13% dip in its quarter-on-quarter watch time. It was a similar case for INSIGHT, which fell one place thanks to ibai's brilliance but still maintained its run as a top-five roster.
Most-watched Twitch teams of talent agencies in Q3 2025
VTubers suffered the most during the third quarter of the year, with the scandal that led to VShojo's shutdown being a huge talking point. The rest of this top ten was made up of regulars like SIDEQUEST, Gamers Club, aNc, 1UP, and RAHFT, with all of them suffering declines in their QoQ watch times, but doing enough to maintain their high placings.
Most-watched Twitch teams of esports clubs in Q3 2025
The data in this section represents only the overall watch time of Twitch streamers representing esports organizations for the selected period. No esports teams' viewership has been counted, including stats of pre-recorded content (YouTube/TikTok).
The big three among official Twitch teams of esports organizations — Karmine Corp, Movistar KOI, and Gentle Mates — cemented their statuses as series regulars. The French unit, led by the exploits of its star owner Kamel "Kameto" Kebir, was one of the four entries to see green in its quarterly watch time.
The biggest QoQ jump of 418% came from Echo, the side that specialises in World of Warcraft-related activities. Q3 2025 was a crucial period for the team and the game, with the latter's War Within expansion leading to a significant rise in interest and livestreaming numbers for WoW in August.