Esports organizations with the most streamers signed in 2025
In the fast-paced world of esports, success isn’t just measured in trophies or tournament wins — it’s also about presence, reach, and community engagement. On Twitch, esports organizations are building massive followings, not only through their professional players but also via a growing roster of streamers and content creators who entertain, educate, and connect with fans around the globe.
In this article, we rank the esports organizations with the most streamers signed on Twitch in 2025, highlighting the communities behind the screens, the standout personalities, and the games driving their massive watch hours. From household names like Team Liquid to surprising leaders like Grow uP eSports, these organizations are proving that streaming is now just as important as competition in shaping the future of esports.

#10 Natus Vincere — 47 streamers
In 2025, Natus Vincere’s Twitch community included 47 streamers. The group consisted of both active content creators and close friends of the organization, some of whom streamed only occasionally.
The channel that drew the largest audience and generated the most watch time belonged to Oleksandr “s1mple” Kostylev, the former Counter-Strike player. Other members of the organization were also fairly active on Twitch, including Justinas “jL” Lekavičius, Ihor “w0nderful” Zhdanov, and Drin “makazee” Shaqiri. NAVI’s streamer lineup also features several Dota 2 players and even Ukrainian chess grandmaster Oleksandr Bortnyk.
#9 For The Win Esports — 48 streamers
In 2025, For The Win Esports had 48 streamers representing the organization on Twitch, primarily content creators from Portugal and Brazil. The most active streamer throughout the year was Ricardo “zorlaKOKA” Sousa, a Counter-Strike analyst and coach.
Beyond Valve’s shooter, FTW community streamers spent a significant amount of time streaming Grand Theft Auto V and content in Twitch’s Music category. Notably, the organization’s streamer lineup even includes several DJs.
#8 Method — 51 streamers
Method is a well-known name among World of Warcraft fans. The organization regularly competes in the iconic MMORPG, including Race to World First and other major events. In 2025, 51 streamers were active within the Method community.
World of Warcraft continues to be the core game for Method’s streamers. In 2025, WoW broadcasts accounted for more than 93% of the organization’s total watch hours on Twitch. The official Method channel contributed the most to this figure, while Robin “Naowh” Köster Gabay and Kenn “Zaelia” Rasmussen stood out as the most active individual streamers.
#7 Luminosity Gaming — 52 streamers
Luminosity Gaming is one of the most respected esports communities in North America, bringing together both competitive esports stars and prominent streamers. In 2025, 52 individuals went live under the Luminosity Gaming banner, earning the organization seventh place in our ranking.
American streamer Christopher “Jay3” Pavloff generated the most watch hours for Luminosity and is a major fan of Marvel Rivals. Beyond the superhero title, Luminosity’s Twitch community also spends a lot of time streaming Apex Legends, which ranks first in total airtime across the organization.
#6 Echo — 56 streamers
The sixth spot in our ranking went to Echo, an esports organization best known to World of Warcraft fans. In 2025, Echo was represented by 56 streamers, the majority of whom focus on the iconic Blizzard MMORPG. Together, they racked up more than 20 million watch hours over the year.
Echo’s primary streaming channel in 2025 was the official Echo_Esports channel, featuring the summer Race to World First marathon for completing Manaforge Omega. The other two most-watched Echo channels were Mike “GingiTV” Djebbara and MeeresTV.
#5 GTZ Esports — 62 streamers
The fifth spot in our ranking goes to GTZ Esports, another Portuguese esports organization. Like their FTW counterparts, GTZ’s streamers primarily focus on games in which the team competes professionally, mainly Counter-Strike, League of Legends, and Valorant.
GTZ Esports is difficult to consider a top-tier esports club, as its activities are primarily focused on local leagues and tournaments. Still, the organization has a sizable roster of streamers. In 2025, the GTZ Twitch community numbered 62 members, though none of them were standout stars. By year’s end, GTZ recorded the lowest total watch hours of any organization in this ranking.
#4 ZETA DIVISION — 73 streamers
ZETA DIVISION is one of Japan’s biggest brands in both esports and livestreaming. The organization boasts strong rosters in Valorant, Apex Legends, Overwatch, and several other popular titles. In addition, many of ZETA DIVISION’s streamers act as community casters, providing coverage of major tournaments in Japanese and other languages.
In 2025, 73 Twitch streamers broadcast under the ZETA DIVISION brand. Among them, k4sen and Chikara “fps_shaka” Kawakami stood out as leaders in their language segment. These streamers not only actively cover esports but also run their own entertainment shows and tournaments alongside other content creators. Together, they racked up over 55 million watch hours in 2025 — more than some entire organizations in our ranking. Unsurprisingly, ZETA DIVISION emerged as the most-watched esports organization on Twitch for the year.
#3 Ghost Gaming — 75 streamers
If you’re into shooters, you’ve likely heard of Ghost Gaming. The organization is a familiar name on the professional Call of Duty scene, and its streamers regularly broadcast various versions of Call of Duty, Fortnite, Valorant, and other shooter games. Ghost Gaming is primarily based in North America, with most of its streamers living in the US and Canada.
In 2025, 75 streamers broadcast under the Ghost Gaming brand. The standout was American streamer Knight, whose Call of Duty: Warzone streams alone generated over 1.6 million watch hours for the organization.
#2 Team Liquid — 132 streamers
Team Liquid is widely recognized as one of the most popular brands in esports. With a history spanning over 20 years, the organization has competed at the highest professional levels across multiple games. Team Liquid is more than just a name — it has multiple training facilities worldwide, hundreds of players, dozens of teams, and a vast collection of trophies from the biggest tournaments around the globe.
Team Liquid is thriving in livestreaming as well. The organization consistently ranks among the top esports brands for total watch hours and airtime, and it’s also one of the leaders in streamer count.
In 2025, 132 streamers went live under the Team Liquid banner, entertaining audiences with World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Dota 2, Valorant, and other games. The standout content creator for Team Liquid was American streamer Max “Maximum” Smith, a popular World of Warcraft streamer and the star of the Race to World First for Manaforge Omega, where Team Liquid claimed a hard-fought victory over rival organizations.

#1 Grow uP eSports — 184 streamers

An unexpected leader in our ranking is Grow uP eSports, another Portuguese esports organization. Founded in 2002, it’s one of the oldest clubs in Europe. Its players have competed in tournaments for Free Fire, League of Legends, Counter-Strike, and other titles, though they haven’t yet made a major mark on the international stage. Still, Grow uP eSports takes the top spot in our ranking for Twitch streamer count, boasting 184 streamers.
In 2025, the most active streamer for Grow uP eSports was Pedro “SorrisoDoZorlak” Teixeira, a Portuguese content creator known for entertaining audiences with Grand Theft Auto V streams. GTA V is the most popular game among Grow uP eSports streamers, though many also spend time streaming Fortnite, Valorant, Counter-Strike, and other titles.
Top Esports Organizations by Twitch Streamers Signed
| #
|
Esports Organization / Community
|
Active Twitch streamers in 2025
|
|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Grow uP eSports |
184 |
|
2 |
Team Liquid |
132 |
|
3 |
Ghost Gaming |
75 |
|
4 |
ZETA DIVISION |
73 |
|
5 |
GTZ Esports |
62 |
|
6 |
Echo |
56 |
|
7 |
Luminosity Gaming |
52 |
|
8 |
Method |
51 |
|
9 |
FTW | For The Win Esports |
48 |
|
10 |
Natus Vincere |
47 |
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