Twitch has become one of the most influential streaming platforms, with billions of users worldwide. Since its introduction in 2011, the platform has evolved into a digital stage where gamers, entertainers, and creators have built massive communities by streaming live content.
But how do you measure your success on Twitch? Well, followers—and some streamers have gained audiences larger than entire nations, literally. Continue as we have a look at the top 10 most followed Twitch channels as of 2025, based on follower count:

Ninja – 19.2 million followers
Tyler "Ninja" Blevins remains the most popular streamer on Twitch. He is extremely popular for his success with Fortnite, as well as titles like Valorant and Just Chatting. Despite his fluctuating activity on the platform, his follower count still holds strong at over 19 million.
ibai – 17.3 million followers
Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos has taken the platform by storm with his diverse content, including live events, interviews, and esports commentary. He's also popular for breaking viewership records, like his boxing event, which drew over 3.8 million peak viewers.
KaiCenat – 17 million followers
Kai Cenat, an American creator popular for his high-energy, humorous streams and viral subathons, holds the third place. His content, which includes Just Chatting, collaborations, and sleep streams, has helped the creator push past the 17 million mark.
auronplay – 16.8 million followers
Auronplay, also known as Raúl Álvarez Genes, is another Spanish content creator on this list focused on gaming and interaction. His fan base continues to grow due to his consistent engagement and an active Spanish-speaking audience.
Rubius – 15.7 million followers
Rubius, famous as ElRubiusOMG on YouTube, has successfully transitioned to Twitch. He has been attracting large audiences with his humorous content, Minecraft sessions, and Spanish-language streams.
TheGrefg – 12.2 million followers
TheGrefg is another Spanish creator who gained international attention in 2021 after his Fortnite skin reveal broke records. His streams often combine Fortnite, Just Chatting, and events from the Kings League.
xQc – 12 million followers
Félix "xQc" Lengyel is one of the most consistent Twitch streamers. The former Overwatch pro covers a wide range of topics, from gaming to reaction content, making him a staple of Twitch culture.

juansguarnizo – 11.5 million followers
Columbian streamer Juan Guarnizo engages his fans with GTA V, Just Chatting, and a lot of personality. His interactive style resonates throughout Latin America.
Tfue – 11.3 million followers
Tfue's legacy from the Fortnite era has kept him on the list, despite his reduced activity recently. He's also known for Minecraft and Call of Duty streams.
shroud – 11.1 million followers
Michael "Shroud" Grzesiek, a former professional CS:GO player, is known for his incredible aim and fast-paced gameplay. Whether he's on Valorant, Escape from Tarkov, or Just Chatting, his fan base remains loyal.
These were some of the biggest Twitch channels by follower count. Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! And if we missed anyone, feel free to share that too.