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Map Reveals: THIS is The MOST Followed Twitch Streamer per Country

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- Ninja, the USA’s favourite streamer, currently has the highest Twitch following at 16,139,732!
- Mongraal takes the number one spot for England, with 3,624,548 followers
- Rubius is the highest followed Twitch streamer in Spain with 7,002,918 followers
- Mexican gamer juansguarnizo potentially earns the most per stream at an estimated £255,697
- Coming in second and third place for highest paid are Buster (Russia) and Shroud (Canada) with potential earnings of $333,344 (£249,429) and $293,330 (£219,488)
With 15 million streamers worldwide and an average growth of 18% from 2018 to 2019, it is clear to see why Twitch is the number one live streaming platform.
This led Compare.bet/en-au/ to wonder who the most successful Twitch streamers are in each country? Utilising TwitchMetrics, Influencer Marketing Hub’s Twitch Money Calculator and IGFace Twitch Calculator; they were able to find the most popular streamer in 50 countries and calculate how much they could potentially be earning through their streams.
The Twitch streamer with the most followers, and top in the USA, is Ninja who currently has 16,139,732 followers. Born Tyler Blevins, originally from Michigan, he predominantly focuses on the game Valorant and is predicted to earn $79,815 (£59,821) per live stream, according to the Influencer Marketing Hub.
Shroud, AKA, Mike Grzesiek, comes in at number one place for Canada with a total of 8,469,378 Twitch followers. The 26-year-old Twitch star, from Mississauga, Ontario, is known on the platform for covering a variety of different genres. It is estimated that Shroud could potentially earn a whopping $293,330 (£219,852) per stream due to his current number of live streaming hours at 223.
Rubius is the most followed Twitch streamer from Spain, with 7,002,918 followers. His actual name is Rubén Gundersen and his estimated earnings are projected at $12,843 (£9,625) per live stream.
Pokimane takes the top spot for Morocco with 6,385,796 followers. The Twitch superstar’s real name is Imane. It is estimated that Pokimane could potentially be earning $61,555 (£46, 135) per live stream.
Taking the top spot for Brazil is Alanzoka, with 4,128,195 followers and an estimated potential earning of $3,003 (£2,250). His full name is Alan Ferreira and he is currently based in São Paulo.
Mongraal takes the number one spot for England, with 3,624,548 followers. The professional Fortnite player named Kyle Jackson, from Kent began to play competitively from a very young age. It is estimated that Mongraal could potentially be earning $16,095 (£12,063) per stream.
The number one spot for Australian streamers goes to Fresh with 3,531,468 followers and counting. Predominantly streaming Fortnite, it is estimated Fresh could be earning $15,568 (£11, 668) with each stream upload.
MontanaBlack88 is the number one streamer in Germany, with 3,128,667 current followers on Twitch. He is very well known for his YouTube channel MontanaBlack.
Top of the board for South Korea is Faker, with the total number of followers being 3,020,351. Better known as Lee Sang-hyeok, he is mainly specialising in League of Legends. It is estimated that Faker could be earning $36,378 (£27,265) per stream.
SLAKUN10 holds the number one spot for Argentina, with 2,746,836 followers. It is estimated that SLAKUN10 may have earned $4,036 (£3,025) per a stream.
Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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Esports World Cup: Level Up Now Streaming on Prime Video YouTube Channel
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Season 2 of the Series in Development for 2026
Esports World Cup: Level Up, the five-part docuseries from Emmy-winning filmmaker R.J. Cutler (Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, Elton John: Never Too Late, Martha), is now streaming for free on Prime Video’s official YouTube channel.
The Level Up series, produced by This Machine (part of Sony Pictures Television) in partnership with the Esports World Cup Foundation (EWCF), offers an unprecedented look behind the scenes of the world’s largest esports and gaming festival, redefining what it means to be a champion in the digital age. A second season is now confirmed, continuing the story of the EWC and the next generation of Clubs and players shaping the future of global esports.
In the first season, Level Up captures human stories of the competition. From Oakland’s Soka of Team Falcons, a swaggering extrovert who defies gamer stereotypes while carrying the weight of a tough past, to FAKER of T1, a South Korean icon battling the loneliness of his own legend, each player’s journey reveals the person behind the avatar.
In the Philippines, 19-year-old Sanford of Team Liquid fights for his family after tragedy strikes, while Drazah of Atlanta FaZe traces his rise from a small shed in Alaska to the global stage. Indonesian sisters Chel and Cinny of Team Vitality lead a dominant women’s team even as personal loss tests their resolve.
Beyond the players, Yevhen Zolotarov of NAVI competes to support a war-torn Ukraine, and Mossad Aldossary, the 24-year-old CEO of Team Falcons, shoulders the hopes of a nation as he strives to keep the championship at home in Riyadh.
Together, their stories reveal what truly drives esports’ greatest figures, not just victory, but purpose, pride, and resilience.
Stay tuned for more information about Season 2 of Esports World Cup: Level Up.
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Innovecs Games Hosts Expert-Led Webinar: “From Crisis to Clarity — A New Blueprint for AAA Game Development”
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Innovecs Games, a leading game development studio under the Innovecs brand, announces its upcoming live webinar: From Crisis to Clarity: A New Blueprint for AAA Game Development!
Following two years of widespread studio closures and layoffs, the webinar will focus on how forward-thinking teams are reimagining workflows and talent structures to sustain creativity, efficiency, and innovation.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Nader Alikhani, VP of Games at Innovecs
- Chris Rowe, Business Development Director at Innovecs Games
- Amir Satvat, Founder of Amir Satvat’s Games Community
- Sam Carlisle, Co-Founder of XDS Spark
“These conversations are crucial as we collectively reimagine how the AAA ecosystem can thrive,” said Nader Alikhani, VP of Games at Innovecs. “Our goal is to share not just insights — but real frameworks for sustainable growth and creative resilience.”
The event will take place on November 19, 2025, at 9:30 AM PDT / 6:30 PM CET, and will include a live Q&A session. Participation is free and open to all professionals in game development and production.
Register here: innovecsgames.com/online-webinar-future-of-aaa-development/
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Softquo Holding to showcase integrated content strategy for Caribbean market at GAT Expo Santo Domingo
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Softquo Holding, the international technology group driving innovation across the global igaming sector, announced its participation at GAT Expo Santo Domingo 2025 (12th–13th November). The group will present the unified strength of its ecosystem, featuring industry leaders GoldenRace and Spinmatic, at Stand B3, highlighting a complete content and technology strategy for the burgeoning Dominican and Caribbean markets.
Softquo Holding’s focused presence in Santo Domingo acknowledges the region’s rapidly ascending market status. The Dominican Republic is emerging as a crucial igaming hub, bolstered by the imminent regulation of online gaming and a strong commitment to transparency and prevention of money laundering. GAT Expo Santo Domingo represents the essential meeting point for operators seeking secure, scalable and high-performance solutions in this high-potential region.
At Stand B3, Softquo Holding is dedicated to demonstrating how the combined expertise of its brands delivers holistic, integrated solutions for every betting and content vertical:
- GoldenRace: Highlighting the global market’s leading Virtual Sports, including the high-revenue Multiplier feature on horse and dog races and the dedicated LatAm solution, Baseball2Win, designed for unparalleled player engagement.
- Spinmatic: Showcasing a premium portfolio of slots and casino games, engineered for immersive gameplay and deep resonance with Caribbean and global audiences, driving increased Lifetime Value.
- Novusbet: Available for strategic discussions regarding its next-generation sportsbook and omnichannel platform technology, essential for rapid customisation and market entry.
Meet the Softquo Holding team at Stand B3 on 12th and 13th November to discuss how this unified content, platform and technology approach can immediately elevate your strategic growth in the Caribbean and LatAm markets.
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