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Dmytro Murko
Dmytro Murko
2 min read

xQc left Luminosity Gaming

xQc left Luminosity Gaming
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The Canadian streamer Felix 'xQc' Lengyel, one of the most popular Twitch streamers, has left Luminosity Gaming. News about this was published on the social networks of the esports organization — it was a short video with a compilation of funny moments from xQc’s broadcasts and words of gratitude for his time spent with the club.

xQc joined the Luminosity Gaming content creation team in October 2020. For two years, he was the club's most popular streamer, racking up more Hours Watched than all other Luminosity creators combined.

It was Lengyel who helped Luminosity to be consistently at the top of the most popular esports organizations on Twitch. In December 2022, xQc racked up 12.3 million Hours Watched, contributing about 78.8% to the Twitch team's overall total. And this occurred despite the fact that by the end of 2022, xQc was trending down and even lost the lead to Gaules in the Top of the most watched streamers by quarterly results.

At the end of 2022, xQc became the most watched streamer of the year on Twitch for the third year in a row. In 2022, he spent more than 3.29K hours on air and amassed more than 224.45 million HW in that time. Lengyel also set the channel's record for Peak Viewers — his broadcast of the Overwatch 2 closed beta test was watched by more than 330K PV.

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