GTA 5 is a game that will almost certainly never be forgotten. Gamers from all over the world have praised the game’s story and online features.

Many players use Twitch and YouTube to demonstrate their abilities, and some have become extremely popular as a result. These streamers have amassed millions of fans and viewers thanks to their hard work and dedication.

Techno Gamerz

With 21.6 million subscribers, Techno Gamerz, aka Ujjwal Chaurasia, is India’s largest GTA streamer. He started streaming on YouTube in 2017, and his popularity has grown exponentially since then.

He streams popular games such as GTA 5, Minecraft, Ranch Simulator, and online competitive games like PUBG Mobile and Garena Free Fire.

The average viewership of this 18-year-channel is 6.8 million. His GTA gaming clips are known for his witty narration, which he frequently pairs with custom mods.

Kwebbelkop

With 14.9 million subscribers, Kwebbelkop is one of the most popular gaming channels on YouTube.

The streamer enjoys tinkering with mods and causing mayhem on Los Santos’ streets. He regularly uploads videos, with his most popular video receiving 29 million views.

DaniRep

DaniRep is a Spanish streamer with 11.5 million subscribers.

His video demonstrates his GTA 5 Online prowess, and his amusing commentary keeps his fans entertained. His most popular GTA Online video has received 21 million views.

Lui Calibre

Lui Calibre has been a YouTuber since 2009, gaining notoriety for his work with the Vanoss Gaming crew in GTA Online and growing his own channel.

Heists and racing are among the games on his GTA 5 Online playlists. Most of his videos feature him talking in a squeaky voice while playing with his friends, and the reactions to his voice are hilarious.

RakaZone Gaming

GTA RP streamer from India Rishab Karanwal AKA RakaZone Gaming,is a well-known GTA RP streamer from India with over 450k subscribers.

He is known for his GTA RP gameplay videos and roleplays as Mr. Marlega on the SVRP 3.0 server. He started his YouTube channel in 2016, and at the 2018 India Gaming Awards, he was named “Streamer of the Year.”