Like last week, the top 10 of the week is led by Just Chatting with an average of 780,417 viewers. League of Legends ranked second with an average of 647,295 viewers due to the start of the new league season. A newcomer to the top 10 this week is found at No. 3 with Sports based solely on Kings League success. Which brings the category to an average of 597,601 viewers in week 4. The games Minecraft, Fifa 23, GTA V, CS:GO, Apex Legends and Dead Space occupy the other places in the following order. On average, the top 10 have 479,502 viewers this week.
As in the previous week, Fortnite leads the streamer charts with an average of 5589 streamers, closely followed by VALORANT with an average of 5509 streamers. After a big jump of over a thousand streamers, the next group is led by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (4251), Just Chatting (4174) and Apex Legends (3943). The remaining games are all below the streamer average of the top 10 of 3689, splitting the remaining ranks in the following order: League of Legends, GTA V, Minecraft, Call of Duty: Warzone and Genshin Impact.
The clear leader of the top streamers of the week is the kingsleague with 253,191 viewers on average. The Kings League is causing the aforementioned rise in the sports category and also ensures that content other than gaming is becoming more important on Twitch. In addition to the kingsleague, two other streamers will make it to over a hundred thousand viewers this week. Second place was ElSpreen with 123,369 and third place was auronplay with an average of 110,326 viewers. In summary, the top 3 of week 4 all come from Spain. The other top 10 streamers follow in this order: PaulinhoLOKObr, ibai, AdinRoss, KaiCenat, BLASTPremier, xQc and LEC.
As expected, the professional e-sports leagues are at the top of the average viewer numbers at watchtime. The CS:GO league BLASTPremier is leading this week charts with a watchtime of 1.29 million hours. Close behind is xQc, who does not quite make it into the top region in terms of average viewership, but has 0.93 million hours of watchtime due to its high airtime. The next esports leagues are in 3rd-5th place, led by the Japanese VALORANT league valorant_jpn with 0.73 million hours, followed by the LEC with 0.7 million hours and RocketLeague with 0.6 million hours. The remaining top 10 are then divided as follows: ElSpreen, LCK, HasanAbi, auronplay, LCS.