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The 9 most popular Twitch streamers in the world, one of whom makes an estimated $560,000 a month playing video games

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The 9 most popular Twitch streamers in the world, one of whom makes an estimated $560,000 a month playing video games

8. TimTheTatman

8. TimTheTatman

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/timthetatman

Followers: 2.52 million

Tim says on his YouTube channel bio that if he could, he would make streaming his full-time job. "The real reason that I love streaming is that I get to meet and talk to some many unique and different people," he says. He primarily plays Fortnite.

7. Syndicate

7. Syndicate

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/syndicate

Followers: 2.59 million

Syndicate's real name is Tom Cassell. He started his video career in 2010 on YouTube where he became prominent for "Halo" and "Call of Duty." On Twitch, he primarily plays "Fortnite," "Minecraft," and "Call of Duty."

6. DrDisRespectLIVE

6. DrDisRespectLIVE

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/drdisrespectlive

Followers: 2.62 million

DrDisRespect's real name is Guy Beahm. He's known for being a prominent internet personality within the competitive-gaming circle. "I created a character who plays multiplayer video games, and he's considered the most dominating gaming specimen," Beahm told ESPN last year. He primarily plays "PlayerUnknown's Battlgrounds."

5. Riot Games

5. Riot Games

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/riotgames

Followers: 3.01 million

Riot Games is a video game development and eSports tournament company, best known for the popular multiplayer battle arena game, "League of Legends."

4. Summit1g

4. Summit1g

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/summit1g

Followers: 3.26 million

Summit1g's real name is Jaryd Lazar, who rose to prominence as a competitive "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" player, which he still plays on his Twitch stream. He has also recently been playing "Realm Royale" and "Escape from Tarkov." He describes himself as a "full-time streamer" in his Twitter bio.

3. Shroud

3. Shroud

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/shroud

Followers: 4.014 million

Michael Grzesiek is Shroud's real name, and he is a Canadian former eSports competitive gamer who focused on multiplayer battle arena games like "Counter-Strike" and "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds," which he still primarily plays on Twitch.

2. TSM_Myth

2. TSM_Myth

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/tsm_myth

Followers: 4.06 million

Ali Kabbani is a professional "Fortnite" player, which is a popular multiplayer battle royale game.

1. Ninja

1. Ninja

Twitch stream: twitch.tv/ninja

Followers: 10.4 million

Richard Tyler Blevins is a popular internet personality and the most popular streamer on Twitch by more than 6 million followers. He is known for playing "Fortnite." He plays video games for roughly 12 hours a day.

However, he's been the subject of controversy over his refusal to stream with women, saying that he's afraid of it being taken the wrong way and making headlines if he were to flirt with someone.

"The only way to avoid that [gossip] is to not play with [women] at all," he has said.

He recently released a statement on Twitter regarding backlash, in which he said that he wanted to bring attention to the issue of online harassment, and minimize it in his family's life.

Blevins' wife, Jessica, is his manager. In an interview with Business Insider, Jessica opened up about what it's like to be her video-game playing husband's manager and how it affects their marriage. She said that he takes a four-hour break each day to make time for them.

But it helps that she, too, understands Twitch and the business of gaming/streaming. She has her own channel with over 320,000 followers, and she not only wants to see her husband succeed, but be known throughout Hollywood. She views his gaming as not gaming, but working.

"I have so much more respect for him, and I'm so proud of him, because I get to say my husband works all day, he works so hard, and he really does so much for our family," she told Business Insider.

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