Most Popular Streamers of March 2023
The month of March 2023 is gone and with that, we can look back and see who were the most popular streamers of the period, on Twitch, YouTube Gaming and Facebook Gaming, the main live streaming platforms today.
For starters, the biggest one: Twitch.
xQc Retakes Lead on Twitch
After a great month of February for Kai Cenat, who led easily and broke records, xQc retakes the lead on Twitch in March with almost 13 million hours watched in the period.
The second place went to the Brazilian streamer Gaules, with 11.45 million hours watched. Leader in february, Kai Cenat, however, appears only in 7th position in March 2023, with 6.27 million hours watched.
Check out the Top 10, in hours watched:
- xQc – 12.93M
- Gaules – 11.45M
- loltyler1 – 7.70M
- loud_coringa – 6.91M
- ibai – 6.89M
- tarik – 6.44M
- Kai Cenat – 6.27M
- 加藤純一です – 6.14M
- PaulinhoLOKObr – 6.13M
- Trymacs – 6.11M
NOBRU is the highlight on YouTube Gaming
Showing that Brazil is one of the biggest forces in the gaming streaming sector, NOBRU grew a lot in March 2023 on YouTube and rose to the top of the list of most popular streamers on the Google video platform.
In the third month of the year alone, NOBRU got 3.7 million hours watched in live streaming on YouTube, an increase of 44% compared to February.
Second place went to streamer Kazuho from Japan.
Check out the Top 10, in hours watched:
- NOBRU – 3.71M
- Kazuha – 2.65M
- Windah Basudara – 2.44M
- MARSHA OZAWA – 2.30M
- TimTheTatman – 2.30M
- VEGETTA777 – 2.26M
- ilas elmaliki – 2.19M
- IShowSpeed – 2.15M
- DrDisRespect – 1.91M
- Pekora – 1.77M
Arabic and Asian streamers dominate Facebook Gaming
Despite the drop in its audience, Facebook Gaming continues to generate a good audience in live streaming and in March, Arabic and Asian streamers completely dominated the Top 10 of the most popular.
At the top, the Maherco Gaming channel, popular content creator of “PUBG Mobile”. The Arabic streamer earned 1.70 million hours watched in March and secured the top spot.
Right behind him is the MPL Philippines channel, which officially broadcasts the professional league of “Mobile Legends: Bang Bang” from the Philippines, with 1.42 million hours watched thanks to Season 11 of the event.
Check out the Top 10, in hours watched:
- Maherco Gaming – 1.70M
- MPL Philippines – 1.42M
- Tarboun – 879K
- Ramee – 772K
- Garena Liên Quân Mobile – 736K
- MPL Indonesia – 725K
- Kiên 24H – 678K
- Mobile Legends: Bang Bang – 675K
- LordKebun – 637K
- Raydin – 584K
Data: StreamCharts