Twitch has grown from being a simple live website into arguably the biggest streaming platform for online content and gaming. With about 35 million daily active users and around 240 million monthly active users, the platform consistently dominates live content and its presentation despite rising competition from TikTok and Kick. From massive subscriber counts to historic live viewership numbers, Twitch has become a place where creators can get their desired breakthrough. From popular streamers like Kai Cenat to the rise of gaming streams and the emergence of Vtubers, the platform continues to evolve and sets benchmarks along the way. Below is a look at the biggest Twitch records as of 2026.
1. All-time subscription record
Kai Cenat currently holds the most impressive subscription milestone in Twitch history. During Mafiathon 3, he managed to reach 1,112,947 active subscribers, which is a monumental feat. The event ended with an appearance from NBA legend LeBron James with a viral moment of him cutting Cenat’s dreadlocks live on stream.
2. All-time peak viewers
Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos currently owns the record for the highest live viewership. His event, La Velada del Año V, drew more than 5.1 million concurrent viewers. That number surpassed his own previous record of 3.8 million from La Velada del Año IV
3. All-time peak channels by game
Fortnite continues to dominate Twitch to an unprecedented level, with many users dedicated to streaming the popular game. In late 2023, 146,976 channels streamed Fortnite at the same time. In comparison, the game averages around 6,000 active channels in December 2025.
4. Top game by peak viewers
League of Legends remains unmatched when it comes to esports viewership on the platform. During the World Championship Grand Final between T1 and DRX in 2022, the game surpassed 3.1 million concurrent viewers across Twitch. This set a historic record for a single game category.
5. Most followed streamer
Kai Cenat also leads Twitch in total followers in addition to the aforementioned milestone. He overtook Ibai (who now has 19.8 million followers) live on stream during Mafiathon 3 and celebrated the milestone in real time. As of now, Cenat has 20.1 million followers
6. Most followed VTuber
VTubers continue to grow in popularity on the platform. The most-followed VTuber on Twitch currently is NimuVT (now retired), with 2.5 million followers. Ironmouse previously held the all-time subscription record, showing how virtual creators are now adding to the evolution of Twitch culture.
7. Twitch Hype Train record
Most recently, in January 2026, popular AI VTuber Neuro-Sama achieved a new Hype Train record by gaining 262,793 subscribers during a single train. The achievement further showcases AI-driven creators creating a huge wave on the platform.Also read: Top 10 Twitch streamers by hours watched and Kai Cenat leads the way Go to Source
