Earlier, Streams Charts provided an overview of the top streamers, categories, and broadcasts on Twitch over the past month, and also named the most-watched streamer communities on the platform. Next in line are the teams of esports organizations with the most Hours Watched in November 2021.
Disclaimer: The ranking is based on the total time viewers have spent on channels that make up Twitch teams, which are part of esports organizations. Data doesn't include stats from the esports tournaments with club's teams/players.
#1 — Luminosity Gaming
As usual, leading the ranking is the Luminosity Gaming, which was ahead of any other esports organizations since March. The streamers of the club amassed a total of 24.8M Hours Watched, which is 2% more than in October. Felix xQc Lengyel is the biggest contributor to the organization's success on Twitch, accounting for over 75% of the total. Last month, the Canadian content creator had an audience of 70.8K Average Viewers, which exceeded the audience of elded (the second most viewed streamer in the organization in November) by 8.5 times.
#2 — Team SoloMid
In November, Team SoloMid moved up to the second spot. Over the month, the club scored 20.1M Hours Watched (20% more than a month earlier) hence overtaking NRG Esports. The most successful streamer of the organization in terms of Hours Watched was the professional Apex Legends player Phillip ImperialHal Dosen, with the viewers spending a total of 3.1M hours on his broadcasts over the course of the month.
#3 — NRG Esports
In November, NRG Esports scored 14M Hours Watched. The club's indicators suffered a significant drop (by more than 20%) as content creators were streaming 17% fewer hours than in October. Chance sodapoppin Morris accounted for almost a quarter of the total number.
#4 — LOUD
The Brazilian organization LOUD moved up to the fourth spot by amassing 13M Hours Watched – which is 26% more than in October. Over 66% of that amount was earned by Victor Coringa Augusto, the most popular streamer of the club on Twitch. Following him was Gabriel Peixe Baptista with 3M Hours Watched: one of his most successful streams in November took place during the Esports Awards 2021.
#5 — Cloud9
Cloud9, which has twice as many content creators as LOUD, amassed 12M Hours Watched. Notably, the club's creators spent 3.3 times more time on-air than LOUD. Leading among the Cloud9's streamers is a former League of Legends player and now one of the biggest TeamFight Tactics streamer — Michael k3soju Zhang, who is responsible for over 28% of the total HW amount.
#6 — Team Liquid
Team Liquid moved up one spot from October by scoring 10.4M Hours Watched and therefore increasing the indicator by 13%. Note that there was no single leader among the creators in the club's team in November. The greatest contribution was made by the professional CS:GO player Gabriel FalleN Toledo with 718K Hours Watched, which amounts to only 6% of the total.
#7 — T1
South Korean club T1 dropped to the seventh spot, scoring 9.84M Hours Watched over the month. Tyler Tyler1 Steinkamp became the organization’s leading member of the month with 5.1M Hours Watched, which is almost 52% of the total.
#8 — FaZe Clan
FaZe Clan remained on the eighth spot in the rankings, although the club gained 7% more Hours Watched in November than in October (9.83M); the organization was only slightly behind T1 by the metric. Nicholas NICKMERCS Kolcheff got in the lead again in terms of Hours Watched. Viewers spent 5.1M hours on his streams in November, which is 33% more compared to October.
#9 — G2 Esports
G2 Esports returned to the top 10 with 9.7M Hours Watched, which is 40% more than a month earlier. Mexican Fortnite player and streamer Jesus Jelty Navarez Espinoza continues to dominate among the organization's streamers with 5.4M Hours Watched in November (a 75% increase compared to October); note that he was also ranked seventh among the most-watched Twitch streamers in the last month of fall.
#10 — Sentinels
Closing the top 10 are the Sentinels with 6.8M Hours Watched, making it into the top 10 for the second month in a row (they never made it to the list before). The streamer and pro Valorant player Shahzeb ShahZam Khan is leading in terms of Hours Watched in the team (1.7M Hours Watched). Interestingly, following him is his teammate Jay sinatraa Won, who scored only 1% less HW.
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