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Dendi
10. Dendi is the only "Dota 2" player on our list. With 724,540 followers on Twitch he is also one of the biggest Russian language streamers. In the Dota 2 scene he is known for his creative gameplay and unconventional item builds. He played for the team Natus Vincere for 8 years. He is also the founder of the "Dota 2" organization B8, where he plays on the mid lane. (Image credit: Natus Vincere)
TSM Doublelift
9. Doublelift is an active LCS player in League of Legends and a true TSM legend. Although he has been under contract with Team Liquid on occasion, TSM fans were delighted when he became the ADC of their team again in April. With 1,389,809 followers, he also has a very large Twitch community that follows him mainly because of his skill at the ADC position. (Image credit: Riot Games)
Bjergsen
8. On the eight we have with Bjergsen another TSM player. But with 1,477,305 followers he is still ahead of his teammate Doublelift. The mid-laner has remained loyal to TSM since 2013 and also plays in the active squad of the LCS team. However, in the last 3 months it has become a bit quiet on his Twitch channel. Hopefully we can soon watch him again dominating the mid lane! (Image credit: Riot Games)
Sneaky lol C9
7. With Sneaky we have another "League of Legends" player in the top 10. Sneaky joined Cloud9 in 2013 and played as a mid-laner and ADC. In 2020 he decided to retire from pro play and concentrate on his streaming career. However, he will remain a part of Cloud9 and will return to play for the team when the time is right. On Twitch he is just as successful with a community of 1,645,993 followers. (Image credit: Riot Games)
S1mple csgo
6. The Ukrainian S1mple is a CS:GO player who is currently under contract with Natus Vincere. With 1,675,633 followers he is the biggest CS:GO streamer and this with an almost exclusively Russian speaking community. If you want to get better in CS:GO and maybe understand some Russian, you are in the right place. But attention: Currently S1mple has become quieter, also because he was banned from Twitch - but not permanently. (Image credit: ESL)
Clix Misfits
5. Clix is a Fortnite professional. What's so special about him? He's only 15 years old! Nevertheless he already has a community of 1,819,222 followers on Twitch. Until recently, the young American was still under contract with Misfits Gaming, but on July 1, 2020, he moved to NRG Esports. He has already won over $162,000 in Fortnite World Cup's. Again, he is 15! (Image credit: Misfits Gaming)
Faker1
4. Faker is probably the best League of Legends player. At the same time, the name "Faker" is familiar to anyone who has even the slightest interest in esports. It's not uncommon for everyone to want to see what champs and builds the best player plays. Faker doesn't stream as often, but when he's online, it's always with high viewer numbers. He now has 2,646,727 followers, making him the largest League of Legends streamer. (Image credit: Riot Games)
Nickmercs2
3. Nickmercs is a former MLG Champion and has 3,910,485 followers. His streamig career went steeply up with Fortnite. He was long known in Fortnite for his 55 kill record and was under contract with 100 Thieves. In the meantime he has switched full-time to Warzone, which has made his channel grow even more. Nickmercs is currently one of, if not the best Warzone player and has proven his skills by winning numerous tournaments and competitions. Since 2019, he is also a member of the FaZe Clan. (Image credit: FaZe Clan)
Myth TSM
2. TSM Myth is one of the youngest and most popular esports players on Twitch. He first gained his popularity through YouTube, but in 2016 he switched to Twitch. He became really famous through Fortnite, where he called himself "The Architect". He had the reputation in Fortnite to be one of the best "builders" in the game. Today he has 6,689,994 followers and mostly plays Valorant and Apex Legends. Since 2018 he is also with TSM. (Image credit: TSM)
Tfue Fa Ze
1. Turner "TFue" Tenney is the biggest competitive streamer on Twitch. He has 8,808,205 followers and is therefore the biggest active streamer on Twitch since Ninja left the platform. "Tfue" is one of the best and highest paid Fortnite players in the world and has won over $700,000 from Fortnite tournaments. He also played for "FaZe Clan" until recently. With over 10 million additional subscribers on YouТube, he has a huge community and is deservedly ranked #1. (Image credit: FaZe Clan)
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Many of us watch Twitch streamers playing games. Sometimes it's relaxing to put the controller and mouse aside and just watch, but we can really learn something from certain streamers. Even pros use the platform more and more often to interact with the fans or to show how incredibly good they are. We have a top 10 of the biggest esports streamers for you.

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Many of us watch Twitch streamers playing games. Sometimes it's relaxing to put the controller and mouse aside and just watch, but we can really learn something from certain streamers. Even pros use the platform more and more often to interact with the fans or to show how incredibly good they are. We have a top 10 of the biggest esports streamers for you.

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