Top Youtube Game Streamers of all time
If you also like to watch online streaming of games and you are curious about knowing that who is the most popular channel in the world of online game streaming, then we’ve got you covered.
Today we will look at the 10 topmost streamers on YouTube.
10. Syndicate

Thomas George Cassell, also known as Syndicate, is an English YouTuber. He launched his YouTube channel on September 3, 2010, and his fan base has grown dramatically since then. Initially, Thomas posted videos of himself commenting on Halo and Modern Warfare II.
However, his channel skyrocketed after he began playing Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies and launched his series, The Minecraft Project. He was also highly regarded on Twitch, where he had the most followers for an extended period.
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9. W2S (WroeToShaw)

Guernsey influencer Harry Christopher Georges Lewis, also known as W2S, is ranked ninth. His interest in gaming began when he received a Nintendo Gamecube from his parents. On July 26, 2012, he joined YouTube and quickly rose to prominence due to his love of FIFA Fut Draft.
Check out one of his videos
8. SSSniperWolf

SSSniperWolf’s real name is Alia Marie “Lia” Shelesh. She is a British-American YouTuber who is regarded as one of the most influential female gamers in history. On January 19, 2013, she began uploading content to her gaming channel centered on Call of Duty Black Ops II, Fortnite Battle Royale, and Minecraft.
To gain more attention, she also used Twitch for live streams. Her tenacity and originality earned her a Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Award for Favorite Gamer on March 23, 2019, thanks to her massive fanbase and exciting content.
Check out one of her videos
7. JJ Olatunji

Olajide Olayinka Williams “JJ” Olatunji, better known as KSI, stands for knowledge, strength, and integrity. He is an English YouTuber and his career consists of gaming, filmmaking, acting, rapping, and professional boxing. He officially created his YouTube channel on July 24, 2012, where he uploaded videos of himself engaging in FIFA and Modern Warfare 2, along with sets of vlogs and comedic sketches.
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6. DanTDM

Daniel Robert Middleton, also known as DanTDM.
Daniel is well known for his Minecraft content, as well as his separate account, DanTDM Live, where he uploads Twitch live streams, which he started on July 14, 2012.
He has received several Kids Choice Awards as well as a Guinness World Record for his devotion to the Esports game Minecraft.
Check out one of his videos
5. Jacksepticeye

Sean William McLoughlin, alias Jacksepticeye The Irish YouTuber has the 83rd most subscribers on YouTube, as well as the most subscribers in Ireland. His alias name comes from his childhood. Sean is commonly referred to as Jack in Ireland. When he sustained an eye injury, his classmates began referring to him as “Jack Septic Eye,” which explains why he has given himself that name.
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4. Ninja

Ninja is the online alias of Richard Tyler Blevins. On November 10, 2011, the infamous American YouTuber launched his channel. He has amassed a sizable following and made a name for himself through streaming and professional gaming.
Richard’s interest in video games arose from his father’s enthusiasm for the sport.
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3. Markiplier

Markiplier is the online alias of Mark Edward Fischbach. The American internet sensation has taken over YouTube. He started his channel on March 6, 2012, and his first video was uploaded less than a month later, on April 4, 2012. Mark decided to create his name as a portmanteau by combining Mark and multiplier, thus the name Markiplier.
The channel’s original intention was to upload sketch comedy videos, but he decided to create gaming content instead.
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2. VanossGaming

Evan Fong, a Canadian video game commentator known online as VanossGaming, is ranked second. On September 15, 2011, he launched his YouTube gaming channel shortly after dropping out of college. Evan chose the name Vanoss, a variable valve timing system developed by the automobile manufacturer BMW because his father used the alias “vanoss62” on PlayStation 3. He has an owl as his brand’s logo, and he rarely shows his face on camera, except for special occasions.
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1. PewDiePie

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie, is currently ranked first. On December 19, 2006, the well-known gamer began creating content, and that day marked the beginning of one of YouTube’s most important influencers. He used to have the most subscribers on YouTube, but T-Series recently passed him and knocked him down to the second place.
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