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List of most-subscribed Twitch channels

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Kai Cenat is the most-subscribed channel on Twitch of all time.[1]

A subscription on Twitch is a way for users to support their favourite streamers and creators on the platform using real money.[2] Content creators can offer custom emotes, badges, and more to subscribers. Users can also gift subscriptions to others, so subscriber numbers can increase.[3] A subscription expires after one month and can be renewed for a "subscription streak".[4][5]

As of November 12, 2024, less than 2 months after losing the record to VTuber Ironmouse, Kai Cenat retook the record for most-subscribed Twitch channel with over 460,000 subscribers and counting.[6]

History

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Most-subscribed Twitch channels

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In April 2018, Tyler Blevins, known by his Twitch username Ninja, held the record for the most-subscribed Twitch streamer with 269,154 subscribers until April 2021, when Ludwig Ahgren broke the record during his subathon with 283,066 subscribers.[3] Later in March 2023, Kai Cenat broke Ahgren's record during his subathon with 306,621 subscribers[2] until September 30, 2024, when VTuber Ironmouse broke the record during her subathon with 313,000 subscribers at the time.[7][1] On November 11, 2024, Cenat broke the record again during his subathon with over 460,000 subscribers and counting.[6]

Most-subscribed female Twitch channels

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In November 2021, Kim Mi-Young, known by her Twitch username kkatamina, held the record for the most-subscribed female Twitch streamer with 73,623 subscribers until March 2022, when VTuber Ironmouse broke the record during her 31-day subathon with 171,818 subscribers.[4][5][8] A year later, in July 2023, Ironmouse broke her own record during her subathon with 205,488 subscribers.[9] Later on September 30, 2024, Ironmouse broke Twitch and her own personal record during her subathon with 313,000 subscribers becoming the most subscribed twitch channel of all time until November 11th, 2024.[3][1]

List of most-subscribed Twitch channels

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The following table lists the top 60 most-subscribed channels on Twitch as of November 12, 2024,[6] as well as the primary category or categories in which they stream. The channels are ordered by number of most-subscribed.

 indicates a channel is no longer active on the platform.
 indicates a number is still rising.

Notes

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  1. ^ AdinRoss is banned from Twitch.[39]

References

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  29. ^ "TheGrefg, el rey murciano de Twitch que tributa en Andorra y del que todo el mundo habla". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). January 12, 2021. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
  30. ^ "Elias Nerlich im Steckbrief: Zwischen Sport und Social-Media". bild.de (in German). December 7, 2023. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
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  32. ^ a b Teixeira, Miri (August 6, 2021). "'Escape From Tarkov' streamer Pestily ends 50-day subathon at 35 days". NME. Retrieved May 13, 2024.
  33. ^ "YouTuber Stuns UNC Basketball Star Elliot Cadeau in One-On-One". North Carolina Tar Heels On SI. August 12, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2024.
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