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Valorant's Biggest Streamers in 2026: Ranked by Watch Time

Updated June 24, 2026 7 MIN READ

Valorant is ranked #8 on Twitch right now, pulling 54,746 average concurrent viewers and 18.4M watch hours in the last 30 days. Masters London just pushed the category to 1.07M peak viewers. The biggest streamers driving those numbers are split between co-streaming machines who show up for every major event and retired pros who turned championship-level game sense into full-time content careers.

StreamerPlatform2026 Watch TimePeak ViewersWhy They Matter
GOFNSTwitch9.2M hours87,460#1 ranked Valorant channel on Twitch
TarikTwitch6.5M hours313,484Defining co-streamer of the VCT era
TenZTwitch1.5M hours106,459Two-time VCT Masters champion turned streamer
MixwellTwitch2.1M hours89,291#1 Spanish-language Valorant channel on Twitch
JynxziTwitch/YouTube481,110 peak (CS2 tournament)81,000 (Valorant debut)Crossover wildcard, Valorant debut March 2026

GOFNS

GOFNS is the current king of the category. The former CS:GO and Valorant IGL now sits at #1 for Valorant on Twitch with 9.2M hours watched in 2026, plus 2.9M hours watched and an 87,460 peak at Masters London alone. Pujan Mehta retired from professional play and immediately became the most-watched English-language Valorant co-streamer in Q1 2026, according to Esports Charts.

The draw is his IGL brain on full display. Where most streamers react to what just happened, GOFNS is calling what is about to happen before it does. For viewers who actually play the game, that is a different watch entirely.

Tarik

Nobody has done more to make Valorant watchable for a mainstream audience than Tarik. His 313,484 peak at VCT Masters Madrid in 2024 remains one of the biggest numbers any individual streamer has pulled for the game, and his 6.5M hours watched in 2026 shows the audience never left. He was among the top community casters at Masters London this week.

Tarik co-streams major events with enough tactical depth to keep competitive viewers engaged and enough personality to pull in audiences who have never played a round of Valorant. The co-streaming format he helped define is now the default way the game's biggest moments get consumed, and it mirrors the same appointment-viewing dynamic that the biggest casino streamers have built on Kick. Browse the full directory of live streamers on CasinoStreamers.

TenZ

Tyson "TenZ" Ngo won two VCT Masters championships with Sentinels before walking away from pro play in September 2024 and committing entirely to streaming. Within weeks he reclaimed his position as the most-watched Valorant streamer on Twitch. Watching someone with genuine championship-level experience work through ranked matches live, with commentary on every decision, is something no edited highlight reel can replicate. His debut collaboration with Jynxzi in March 2026 peaked at 81K viewers and demonstrated how much pull he still has when paired with a mainstream audience draw.

Mixwell

Mixwell owns the Spanish-language lane. With 3.39M hours watched in Q1 2026 and a top-3 weekly position on Streams Charts, he is one of the few Valorant streamers who can carry live gameplay and event coverage without losing pace. Oscar Cañellas built his audience as a professional CS:GO player, carried it into Valorant when he made the switch, and kept it through the transition to full-time streaming. Spanish-speaking Valorant viewership is one of the most engaged regional communities in the game, and Mixwell is its primary destination.

Jynxzi

Jynxzi is the wildcard. His March 2026 Valorant debut peaked at 81K with TenZ coaching him through his first games, and the 40-streamer tournament he hosted the same month gave the crossover move real momentum.

Nicholas Stewart built his audience on Rainbow Six Siege and has spent 2026 systematically expanding into other shooter titles. His CS2 streamer tournament peaked at 481,110 concurrent viewers earlier in the year.

The pattern plays out the same way every time on Twitch: a streamer with a massive existing audience enters a new category and immediately reshapes its viewership numbers. It happened in casino streaming when the biggest names moved to Kick. Jynxzi is doing the same thing across gaming titles in real time.

What Makes Valorant Streamers Pop on Twitch

Co-streaming drives the biggest numbers. The streamers at the top of the category are almost always the ones who show up for Masters and Champions coverage rather than grinding ranked content year-round. GOFNS, Tarik and Mixwell built their 2026 numbers primarily through event co-streams, the same appointment-viewing model that drives peak hours in casino streaming, where the biggest sessions happen around specific moments rather than daily output.

The pro-to-streamer transition keeps producing results too. TenZ, GOFNS and Mixwell all carried competitive credibility directly into their streaming audiences, and Valorant viewers reward game knowledge in a way that pure personality streaming cannot always replicate. The pipeline from pro roster to full-time content creation is more reliable in Valorant than in almost any other title.

Regional fragmentation is the other defining feature. Japanese, Brazilian, Spanish and Turkish audiences all have dedicated streamer ecosystems that generate significant watch time independently of the English-language scene. The global top-10 on any given week reflects that split.

Valorant vs Casino Streaming: A Platform Story

Valorant streaming is almost entirely a Twitch story. Unlike casino streaming, which fragmented across Kick, YouTube and Twitch after 2022, the top Valorant audiences have stayed concentrated on one platform. The co-streaming format that drives the biggest numbers depends on a shared live chat experience, and Twitch still owns that for competitive gaming in a way no other platform has challenged. Casino streamers moved where the platform rules allowed. Valorant streamers stayed where the audience already was.

Rising Names to Watch

TcK10: The most significant Portuguese-language Valorant co-streamer right now, with 3.6M hours watched in Q1 2026. Heitor Tomazela is a Cloud9 streamer whose Brazilian audience showed up in force around the Americas Kickoff and Masters Santiago, making him the primary destination for Portuguese-speaking Valorant viewers during major events.

Sacy: Real name Gustavo Rossi, he was one of the top community casters at Masters London this week alongside GOFNS and Mixwell. A former pro who now covers both Americas and international events, he is building the kind of credibility-backed streaming presence that the best Valorant co-streamers share.

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