2022 Yearly Video Game Live Streaming Trends Report
Stream Hatchet is pleased to announce the release of our 2022 Yearly Video Game Live Streaming Trends Report. In the report, we cover game streaming
Stream Hatchet is pleased to announce the release of our 2022 Yearly Video Game Live Streaming Trends Report. In the report, we cover game streaming
Monster Energy partnered with EA for an Apex Legends tournament this week called “Monster Mayhem,” which garnered 89K hours watched across live streaming platforms. The
Gaules takes the Top Spot on the Streaming Leaderboards For the first time in 3 consecutive months, xQc has fallen from the #1 spot in
League of Legends Worlds Pushes Them to #1 League of Legends jumps up 2 spots to reclaim the top spot in gaming for all of
Stream Hatchet is pleased to announce the release of our Video Game Live Streaming Trends Q3 2022 Report. In the report, we cover game streaming
LUMINOSITY TOPS CHARTS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT MONTH Despite a slight drop in viewership for its top content creator xQc, Luminosity once again led all esports
More and more brands are advertising in esports and partnering with organizations as they expand their reach in the live streaming industry. Most esports teams
VALORANT reached the top game in live streaming last week with 36 million hours watched across Twitch, YouTube Gaming, and Facebook Gaming between July 11th
Apex Legends has once again risen to one of the Top 10 Games in the live streaming space for the first time since Q3 2021.
On June 25th Spanish streamer Ibai broke Twitch’s viewership record with 3.3 million concurrent viewers during his boxing event. The previous record was held by
A total of 2.45 billion hours of video game live streaming were watched across all major platforms in April 2022, down about 5% from March.
The latest top ten live streaming categories were led by Just Chatting, League of Legends, and GTA V for the second consecutive week.
Just Chatting continues to reign over all other categories with League of Legends and GTA V rounding out the top three.
Esports events drove massive viewership while Rust surrendered the crown to Just Chatting.
Rust holds on to first place but Just Chatting is close behind and League Of Legends esports begin their new season.
Rust explodes with viewership for the second consecutive week to knock off Just Chatting as the most watched category.
Last week’s most watched games across Twitch, YouTube Gaming, and Facebook Gaming had some surprises. The viral Rust server shared by OfflineTV, Sodapoppin, xQcOW, and
Cyberpunk 2077 barely misses the top spot upon launch week but secures a top three finish alongside Just Chatting and Fortnite. Although the hype around
Fortnite took a substantial portion of market share due to the Galactus event but Just Chatting still remains on top. As the end of the
Just Chatting is miles ahead of the next category but Garena Free Fire and World of Warcraft made massive leaps. Hopefully, the live streaming industry
Minecraft finds its way into the top three while Just Chatting and League of Legends remain at their previous spots. The most watched games across
Just Chatting widens the gap at the top and Among Us climbs past League of Legends. Last week’s most watched categories was topped by Just
Just Chatting remains on top followed by League of Legends and Among Us. The top category last week was once again Just Chatting; this time
Just Chatting overtakes League of Legends while Worlds 2020 is winding down. Top three categories still hold large gap over rest of the field. Just
League of Legends, Just Chatting, and Among Us maintain their top three statuses Last week, League of Legends held onto the top spot even with
League of Legends still on top, Just Chatting back in second, and Among Us still trending. Last week’s most watched categories was led by League
The League of Legends World Championship propels the game into first place while Among us tumbles. As expected, League of Legends reclaims the thrown as
Among Us still on the rise and League of Legends increases with Worlds viewership; both reach over 1 million peak viewers. Among Us continues to
Among Us increased their lead atop the list with over 50 million hours watched while Just Chatting and Garena Free Fire fill out second and
TL;DR: Among Us and Garena Free Fire climb to the top as League of Legends and Fortnite tumble. Gaming trends often come in waves like
TL;DR: League of Legends continues to climb but Fortnite and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reached a higher peak viewer count. League of Legends, the
TL;DR: League of Legends remains at the top as their esports leagues began playoffs. Just Chatting and Fall Guys content continue to trend and round
TL;DR: Pokimane leads all Twitch female streamers in total hours watched this year. The future of streaming is female. The audiences of female streamers continue
TL;DR: League of Legends remains on top followed closely by Just Chatting. Fall Guys breaks into the top three as streamers of all varieties are
Just Chatting content still on top, Fortnite reached a massive peak viewership, and Minecraft surges. The latest edition of the most watched games across Twitch,
TL;DR: Just Chatting, League of Legends, and Fortnite remain at the top and the Ghost of Tsushima release drew sizable viewership. Last week’s top ten
TL;DR: Just Chatting continues to lead all categories, mobile games realize substantial growth, and CS:GO hit the hardest with 26% decline. Last week’s Top 10
TL;DR: Just Chatting led all categories, Dota 2 drops out of the top ten, and VALORANT climbs back onto the list. In last week’s Top