The nine biggest active streamers have follower counts between four million and eight and a half million. #9. Dr. Lupo – 4.01 million followers #8. Dakotaz – 4.41 million followers #7. Dr. DisRespect – 4.42 million followers #6. TimTheTatman – 4.93 million followers #5. Rubius – 4.98 million followers #4. Pokimane – 5.02 million followers #3. Summit1g – 5.35 million followers #2. Myth – 6.58 million followers #1. Tfue – 8.48 million followers When it comes to the highest-earning streamers, three stand out: #3. Summit1g (Jaryd Lazar) $100,000 – $125,000 per month Net Worth: unknown, believed to be around $6 million #2. Shroud (Michael Grzesiek) $150,000 – $200,000 per month Net Worth: unknown, believed to be at least $8 million #1. Ninja (Tyler Blevins) $400,000 – $800,000 per month Net Worth: $20 million Twitch and other streamers make money from ad revenue, tips/donations, and endorsements. For instance, Tyler Blevins signed a deal with Adidas in September 2019 and a deal with Red Bull in June 2018. He’s also reportedly been paid as much as $1 million by various video game publishers to stream their new games. When he left Twitch for rival Mixer, he had 14 million followers, which would far and away eclipse the follower count of the current most-followed active Twitch account of Tfue. Blevins’ Mixer deal was reportedly worth $20 million. Dr. Disrespect was recently banned from Twitch and the intrigue has grabbed the attention of the streaming community. Rumor has it that Ninja and Shroud, now freed from their Mixer contracts, are going to launch a rival streaming service called Brime with Dr. Disrespect, Twitch found out and banned him. Reportedly, the trio of popular streamers is launching this service in partnership with Spotify. Only time will tell what effect this latest streaming service will have on Twitch’s domination of the market.