The sixth streamer to accomplish the feat was xQc, who on July 24 hit 11 million followers on the Amazon-owned platform.
Since he was the most watched streamer on Twitch in 2020 and 2021, which led to a significant increase, the amazing accomplishment almost seemed inevitable. No matter if he’s playing games, making music, or reacting to videos and videos while chatting with Twitch fans, people can’t get enough of the juicer warlord, and it’s obvious.
Only Tfue, Ibai Llanos, AuronPlay, Ninja, Rubius” Gundersen, and Rubén “Rubius” Gundersen are in front of him.
With the exception of Ninja, who has 18.29 million fans, their combined followings are quite close.
Although xQc has already solidified his position as one of the platform’s most recognizable streamers, data from his channel indicates that his momentum hasn’t slowed down. If anything, the pace has accelerated. The vivacious star has 8,858 followers per stream and 623 followers per hour so far in 2022. If that keeps up, he’ll surpass Tfue, who picks up followers much more slowly—296 per hour and 2,006 per stream.
Ibai, a well-known Spanish celebrity, will be more difficult to defeat. He is gaining an absurd 10,728 followers and 3,223 followers per hour.
Ibai, a well-known Spanish celebrity, will be more difficult to defeat. He is moving up the ranks more quickly because he is gaining 3,223 followers per hour and an absurd 10,728 followers per stream so far in 2022. However, it’s not impossible.
It’s not his only noteworthy accomplishment for the year. On April 29, xQc streamed Overwatch 2, breaking his previous record for the highest peak viewership. More than 300,000 people watched him play on television.
Who knows how many fans the star will have at the end of the year, especially after the release of Overwatch 2, given that there is still half of the year left.