Who Are the Biggest Streamers on Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and Rumble?

Discover the biggest streamers on Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and Rumble, from Kai Cenat and xQc to IShowSpeed, and Adin Ross.

The Biggest streamers on streaming platforms including @IShowSpeed/X, @KaiCenat/Twitch, @AdinRoss/Kick)
The Biggest streamers on streaming platforms (Images via @IShowSpeed/X, @KaiCenat/Twitch, @AdinRoss/Kick)

Livestreaming has surged in popularity, with multiple platforms offering creators a space to broadcast. While Twitch remains the leading platform, it faces growing competition from YouTube, Kick, and Rumble. Despite this, Twitch continues to dominate, with streamers like Kai Cenat pushing the platform to new heights. YouTube also keeps up with Twitch, thanks to one of the most popular streamers in the space, IShowSpeed. With newer platforms like Kick and Rumble offering various benefits and more relaxed moderation, they have quickly gained popularity among fans.

In this list, we will go over the biggest streamers in the livestreaming space and how they are making big moves.

Top Streamers Dominating Twitch, YouTube, Kick, and Rumble

Twitch: Kai Cenat

The Twitch megastar has been making waves in the streaming space, with influential collaborations and appearances in major events. Kai Cenat is one of the biggest streamers on Twitch currently, with over 16.2M followers on the platform.

The streamer attended major events like the Grammys, WWE, and the Super Bowl in February. Cenat is recognized by many as the biggest live streamer on the planet. Not to mention, the streamer holds the record for the most-subscribed channel on Twitch. Kai averages over 70,000 to 80,000 concurrent viewers on his streams. He is unquestionably the biggest streamer on the platform currently.

Honorable Mention: Asmongold

A veteran on the platform, Asmongold has solidified his presence on Twitch. Although he does not stream from his main Twitch channel, he uses his alternate account, Zackrawrr. Asmongold has over 2.02 million followers on his alternate account. The streamer hosts Just Chatting streams and often reacts to political content. Asmon recently went viral and featured on several mainstream media channels after he accused Elon Musk of boosting his Path of Exile 2 account.

YouTube: IShowSpeed

Considered as one of the biggest streamers in the streaming space, IShowSpeed’s popularity has skyrocketed. The streamer gets swarmed in every country he visits, and he won the Streamer of the Year award at the Streamer Awards 2024.

Speed recently appeared on Royal Rumble, where he was invited by WWE superstar Triple H himself. The streamer boasts a massive following of 36 million subscribers on YouTube. He won the Super Bowl LIX Flag Football game against Team Kai. His popular South America tour concluded with over 49 million views across 11 livestreams. Speed also engaged in several gaming marathons with Kai Cenat.

Honorable Mention: RRQ Skylar

Schevenko “Skylar.” is a professional esports player for Mobile Legends. The streamer is the most watched individual after IShowSpeed on YouTube. Skylar is known for his Mobile Legends: Bang Bang streams and boasts a following of 1.48 million subscribers on YouTube. His streams average around 30,000 to 40,000 concurrent live viewers. He hit a peak viewership of around 100,000 concurrent live viewers during the MPL Indonesia series. Apart from gaming streams, he also hosts IRL livestreams frequently.

Kick: Adin Ross

Adin Ross has become the face of Kick; he returned to the platform after a long hiatus and has garnered significant attention on the green platform. Currently boasting over 1.5M followers on the platform, he is one of the top creators. Ross streamed with Donald Trump in 2024 and has since grown significantly on the platform. The streamer had streams with influential personalities, including Drake, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Gerard Pique.

His own boxing event under the BrandRisk Promotions banner gained significant attention on social media. He made headlines after being mentioned by Kanye West. Kanye blocked Adin after interacting with the streamer. Adin Ross was also mentioned by Dana White during a celebratory event for Donald Trump.

Honorable Mention: WestCOL

Luis “WestCOL” is a Colombian streamer on Kick who dominated the platform in January 2025. He was the top streamer on Kick, with 1.8M followers on the channel. Averaging over 50,000 viewers on stream, he also topped the Kick charts. The streamer also appeared on IShowSpeed’s stream in Colombia. Luis was a participant in the Kings League World Cup supporting team Colombia.

Rumble: DrDisrespect

The Doc has found his new home on Rumble, where the streamer has over 86K followers. DrDisrespect streams his regular gaming sessions on his Rumble channel, averaging over 10,000 concurrent live viewers each stream. Despite his controversial status, the streamer has been topping the charts on Rumble with his viewership. He recently celebrated 10 years in the streaming industry. Apart from Rumble, the Doc also streams on YouTube, where he boasts a following of 4.52M subscribers.

Honorable Mentions: Andrew Tate

The controversial internet personality also hosts livestreams on Rumble. Andrew Tate has 2.18M followers on his Tate Speech channel. He hosts unfiltered conversations alongside his brother Tristan. Tate also posts commentary videos on trending topics, including the Grammys. He also announced that he will be running for the position of Prime Minister of the UK.


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