9. TSM| Daequan — 3.56 million followers
Daequan of Team Solo Mid has won multiple "Fortnite" invitational events, and has dedicated time to games like "Overwatch," "Destiny," and "GunZ the Duel" in the past.
8. Riot Games — 3.7 million followers
Riot Games' "League of Legends" is one of the most popular games in the world and its esports leagues attract millions of viewers around the world.
7. dakotaz — 3.75 million followers
Dakotaz is another skilled "Fortnite" player with a history in other PC shooters like "PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds."
Unlike most popular streamers, dakotaz doesn't show his face on camera while playing.
6. Tim the Tatman — 3.77 million followers
Like many of the top streamers, TimTheTatman is best known for playing "Fortnite," but he also mixes in casual play sessions for games like "World of Warcraft," "Brawl Stars," and "Overwatch."
5. Summit1g — 3.86 million followers
While he's well-known for first-person shooters, Summit1g has recently spent most of his stream time playing "World of Warcraft," with a mix of games like "Grand Theft Auto V" and Sea of Thieves" for fun. He's also been trying the new first-person shooter "Splitgate: Arena Warfare."
4. TSM| Myth — 5.1 million followers
Myth is the captain of Team Solo Mid's "Fortnite" squad, one of the most successful organizations playing competitive "Fortnite."
3. Tfue — 6.21 million followers
Tfue is the second-highest-earning "Fortnite" player of all-time, having won more than $500,000 playing the game.
He recently sued his former team, FaZe Clan, over a player contract he claims is illegal.
2. shroud — 6.45 million followers
Shroud is a veteran in the world of professional gaming, with experience in "CounterStrike," "Rainbow Six Siege," "Call of Duty," and "Apex Legends."
1. Ninja — 14.37 million followers
Ninja is the most famous professional gamer in the world, with nearly twice as many followers as the second-most-popular streamer on Twitch. While his rise to stardom is closely tied to "Fortnite," he's been competing in different first-person shooters for more than a decade.
Ninja reportedly earned $1 million to play "Apex Legends" on the game's launch day, proving just how valuable Twitch streamers have become to the video game industry.