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Who Are The Top 10 Richest Streamers In The World In 2026?

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Streaming is no longer just entertainment. It is now one of the biggest wealth-building industries in the digital economy. What started with gamers broadcasting gameplay from their bedrooms has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar creator ecosystem powered by ads, subscriptions, sponsorships, merchandise, equity deals, and global brand partnerships.

In 2026, the richest streamers in the world are not only content creators. They are entrepreneurs, investors, athletes, and media moguls running businesses worth millions, and in some cases, billions.

From MrBeast building a $5 billion media empire to xQc securing one of the largest streaming contracts ever, the modern creator economy has created a new class of digital celebrities with unprecedented earning power.

This list of the richest streamers in the world in 2026 breaks down their estimated net worth, primary income sources, biggest business ventures, and how they transformed online audiences into massive financial empires.

List of The Top 10 Richest Streamers in the World in 2026

Note: This ranking includes livestream creators, streaming-first YouTubers, and digital personalities who generate substantial income through live content and creator-led businesses.

StreamerEstimated Net Worth (2026)CountryPrimary Platforms
1. MrBeast~$2.6 BillionUnited StatesYouTube, Twitch
2, xQc~$83–100 MillionCanadaKick, Twitch
3. PewDiePie~$68 MillionSwedenYouTube
4. Ninja~$50 MillionUnited StatesTwitch, YouTube
5. Markiplier~$45 MillionUnited StatesYouTube, Twitch
6. Shroud~$40 MillionCanadaTwitch, YouTube
7. Amouranth~$38 MillionUnited StatesTwitch, Kick
8. Kai Cenat~$21–35 MillionUnited StatesTwitch, YouTube
9. IShowSpeed~$30 MillionUnited StatesYouTube
10. Pokimane~$25 MillionCanada / MoroccoTwitch, YouTube

1. MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) — ~$2.6 Billion

  • Country: United States
  • Primary Platforms: YouTube, Twitch
  • Revenue Sources: Beast Industries (holding company), Feastables chocolate bars, MrBeast Burger, YouTube ad revenue, Amazon Prime Video show, brand deals

MrBeast is the richest streamer in the world and the only one to have crossed into billionaire territory through content alone. Forbes calculated his 2025 annual earnings at $85 million, while MrBeast himself told TIME magazine that Beast Industries generates $600–700 million in annual gross revenue.

MrBeast’s holding company, Beast Industries, is valued at above $5 billion, of which he owns a majority stake. Feastables, his chocolate and snack brand launched in 2022, is his biggest consumer product. Moreover, MrBeast Burger, a ghost kitchen delivery concept he launched in 2020, scaled to over 1,700 locations before transitioning its model. 

His Amazon Prime Video reality competition show, also called MrBeast, brought him into mainstream TV. And currently, he is also the most-subscribed individual creator on YouTube with over 483 million subscribers across channels, generating tens of millions in ad revenue alone each year, making him the richest YouTuber. This places MrBeast at the top of the richest streamers of all time.

2. xQc (Félix Lengyel) — ~$83–100 Million

  • Country: Canada
  • Primary Platforms: Kick, Twitch
  • Revenue Sources: Kick exclusivity deal (reported up to $100M over contract term), Twitch subscriptions and donations, G Fuel and Verizon sponsorships, merchandise

xQc is the highest-earning dedicated live streamer in the world, which means he is someone whose primary income vehicle is the stream itself rather than a broader product business. His 2023 Kick deal was widely reported at up to $100 million over its term.

xQc also famously denied having over $100 million in his bank account during a live lie detector stream with MrBeast and Adin Ross in 2025, but admitted to substantial crypto holdings when pressed.

He streams up to 18–20 hours a day and covers every genre imaginable: variety gaming, react content, gambling streams, and IRL. This breadth maximises the viewer segments he can monetise simultaneously. His Twitch subscriptions alone, at peak, generated enormous monthly sums before Kick came in with its exclusivity offer. Sponsors like G Fuel and Verizon have remained consistent income sources throughout his career.

3. PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg) — ~$68 Million

  • Country: Sweden
  • Primary Platforms: YouTube
  • Revenue Sources: YouTube ad revenue (110M+ subscribers), merchandise (repeated sell-outs), brand sponsorships, book sales (This Book Loves You), Tsuki Adventure mobile game

Felix Kjellberg built his fortune over more than a decade as YouTube’s dominant creator, and has sustained it in semi-retirement through smart brand discipline. His subscriber base of over 110 million continues to generate residual YouTube ad revenue even with reduced upload frequency.

PewDiePie’s merchandise drops have consistently sold out, which is a rare achievement that reflects genuine brand loyalty rather than just audience size. He also published a book, This Book Loves You, which sold well across multiple markets. He also co-created Tsuki Adventure, a mobile idle game that quietly became a hit with his fanbase.

Unlike many creators who diluted their identity chasing trends, Kjellberg has kept his brand tightly controlled, which is why his audience, and therefore his income, has remained durable long past the era when he was YouTube’s most-subscribed creator.

4. Ninja (Tyler Blevins) — ~$50 Million

  • Country: United States
  • Primary Platforms: Twitch, YouTube
  • Revenue Sources: Twitch subscriptions (over $500K/month at peak Fortnite era), Microsoft Mixer exclusivity deal ($20–30M, 2019), Red Bull sponsorship, Adidas ambassador deal (custom sneakers), G Fuel and La Roche-Posay deals, book (Get Good: My Ultimate Guide to Gaming), esports tournament earnings ($250K+), Nutcase Premium Hydration Milk co-founder

Ninja (Tyler Blevins) was the streamer who proved that live gaming could generate celebrity-level wealth before anyone else did it. In 2018, his Fortnite streams with Drake broke concurrent viewer records and thrust streaming into mainstream news. At peak, he was earning over $500,000 per month from Twitch subscriptions alone.

His $20–30 million Microsoft Mixer deal in 2019 was the first major platform exclusivity contract in streaming history, setting the template that xQc, Amouranth, and others would later follow. Even after Mixer shut down, he emerged with his finances intact. Red Bull featured him on a can, and Adidas made him a brand ambassador and released custom Ninja sneakers.

He also published a gaming guide, Get Good, and earned over $285,000 in esports tournament prize money.

Most recently, Ninja (Tyler Blevins) co-founded Nutcase Premium Hydration Milk, diversifying into the functional beverage space that streamers like Logan Paul and KSI pioneered with Prime.

5. Markiplier (Mark Fischbach) — ~$45 Million

  • Country: United States
  • Primary Platforms: YouTube, Twitch
  • Revenue Sources: YouTube ad revenue (38M+ subscribers), Cloak clothing brand (co-founder), podcasts, documentaries, brand sponsorships, film and TV projects

Markiplier built one of the most durable creator businesses on the internet by combining gaming content with long-form storytelling, brand expansion, and mainstream entertainment projects.

His YouTube channel, which surpassed 38 million subscribers, remains one of the largest gaming-focused creator platforms globally. Over the years, his horror gameplay series, charity livestreams, and interactive productions helped him maintain exceptionally high audience loyalty despite major shifts in online content trends.

Beyond streaming, Markiplier co-founded Cloak alongside YouTuber Jacksepticeye, turning the gaming apparel brand into one of the most recognised creator-led clothing companies in the industry. He also expanded into long-form entertainment through projects like In Space with Markiplier and Iron Lung, a feature film adaptation based on the indie horror game.

Markiplier’s podcasts, including Distractible and Go! My Favorite Sports Team, added another major revenue stream through sponsorships and platform distribution deals. His ability to move between YouTube, livestreaming, podcasts, and film production has made him one of the most commercially resilient creators and best streamers in the streaming industry.

6. Shroud (Michael Grzesiek) — ~$40 Million

  • Country: Canada
  • Primary Platforms: Twitch, YouTube
  • Revenue Sources: Twitch streaming revenue, Mixer exclusivity deal ($10M+, 2019) and full platform buyout (2020), Logitech and HyperX long-term sponsorships, Mountaintop Studios investment (Spectre Divide), Project Astrid game development partnership with Splash Damage

Shroud’s net worth was significantly boosted by two events that had nothing to do with streaming hours. In 2019, Microsoft’s Mixer signed him to an exclusivity deal reportedly worth over $10 million. When Mixer shut down in 2020, he received a full buyout of that contract, meaning he was paid without having to stream. That payout alone placed him in a different financial tier from most of his peers.

Beyond streaming, Shroud invested in Mountaintop Studios to help develop Spectre Divide, a tactical FPS that launched in early 2025 but shut down in April 2025 after the studio exhausted its budget.

He is also an Executive Creator and co-developer on Project Astrid, a AAA open-world survival shooter in partnership with UK studio Splash Damage, which later entered a studio-wide consultation process with layoffs in November 2025, leaving the project’s status uncertain.

In February 2025, Shroud raised $1 million for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital via his Fragathon stream and announced plans to launch his own esports organisation, initially targeting Marvel Rivals. Moreover, long-term sponsorships with Logitech and HyperX have been consistent earners throughout his career.

7.Amouranth (Kaitlyn Siragusa) — ~$38 Million

  • Country: United States
  • Primary Platforms: Twitch, Kick, OnlyFans
  • Revenue Sources: OnlyFans (~$1.5M/month at peak), Twitch streaming, Kick non-exclusive deal (2023), real estate portfolio, $7M inflatable pool toy manufacturing company, Activision Blizzard stock play, $20M+ Bitcoin holdings, $5M+ in Google (Alphabet) stock, $1M Visa stock, Real Work talent management agency, Wildcard Gaming esports org co-ownership

Amouranth is the most financially sophisticated streamer on this list of richest streamers 2026 by a wide margin. She has systematically converted streaming income, at peak, over $1.3 million a month, into a portfolio of hard assets designed to reduce her tax liability and generate passive income.

Her gas station strategy is deliberate: she buys triple-net-lease commercial properties (7-Eleven and similar) worth $3–10 million each, leases them to publicly traded companies who cover all operating costs, takes an accelerated depreciation charge of roughly $3 million per property against her income, earns ~$85,000 per year in lease income per property, then eventually sells at appreciated value.

She has done this with at least four properties, including an $8.3 million 7-Eleven with a 4,600 sq ft fuel canopy and a $10 million highway-adjacent 7-Eleven.

Beyond real estate: she invested $7 million in an inflatable pool toy manufacturing company that supplies Amazon and Costco. She also bought Activision Blizzard stock in anticipation of the Microsoft acquisition and cleared approximately $261,000 in profit. She has also purchased $1 million in Visa stock as a birthday gift to herself.

As of late 2024, Amouranth’s Bitcoin wallet showed over $20 million in holdings, and her Google (Alphabet) position exceeds $5 million. She also runs Real Work, and co-owns Wildcard Gaming, a North American esports organisation she acquired in June 2024.

8. Kai Cenat — ~$21–35 Million

  • Country: United States
  • Primary Platforms: Twitch, YouTube
  • Revenue Sources: Twitch subscriptions (all-time subscriber record holder, surpassing Ninja), Nike partnership, Beats by Dre partnership, YouTube ad revenue, merchandise, high-profile sponsored events

Kai Cenat’s rise to the list of the richest streamers is the fastest in Twitch history. He overtook Ninja’s all-time subscriber record on the platform and has sustained the momentum with record-breaking subathons that, at their peak, generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in a single month from subscriptions alone.

His brand partnerships are with top-tier consumer companies: Nike and Beats by Dre are his two most prominent sponsors, both of which reflect the crossover from gaming into mainstream youth culture.

Kai Cenat’s celebrity guest appearances, 21 Savage sleeping over on stream, Kevin Hart, and Ice Spice have become cultural moments in themselves, driving viral reach that commands premium sponsorship rates.

Furthermore, his YouTube channel adds substantial ad revenue on top of Twitch earnings, and at 24, he is one of the youngest person on this list of richest streamers, while his income growth is still accelerating.

9. IShowSpeed (Darren Watkins Jr.) — ~$30 Million

  • Country: United States
  • Primary Platforms: YouTube
  • Revenue Sources: YouTube ad revenue (30M+ subscribers), livestream donations, merchandise, sponsored collaborations, FIFA Club World Cup 2025 coverage deals

IShowSpeed is unusual on this list of richest streamers for one reason: YouTube, not Twitch or Kick, is his primary streaming platform. Almost every other top earner built their base on Twitch. But Speed built his entirely on YouTube Live, which means his revenue model, weighted toward ad revenue and donations rather than subscriptions, is structurally different.

At 21, IShowSpeed has grown to over 53.8 million subscribers through high-energy, unfiltered content that translates globally. His coverage of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, including attending matches, reacting live, and interviewing players, cemented his position as the bridge between streaming culture and global football fandom.

In 2025, IShowSpeed also secured a year-long partnership with Expedia, highlighting how major global brands are increasingly using streamers to reach Gen Z audiences through livestream-driven campaigns.

10. Pokimane (Imane Anys) — ~$25 Million

  • Country: Canada / Morocco
  • Primary Platforms: Twitch, YouTube
  • Revenue Sources: Multi-million dollar Twitch exclusivity contracts (signed 2020, renewed 2022), YouTube ad revenue, HyperX and Postmates/Cash App long-term brand deals, OfflineTV co-founder, Cloak gaming clothing brand (co-owner and creative director), rts.gg talent management company (owner), GGWP seed round angel investment (2021), Myna Snacks (launched Nov 2023, shut down Oct 2025)

Pokimane’s net worth is built on a longer runway than most streamers on this list. She has been at the top of Twitch since 2017, longer than Kai Cenat has been streaming professionally.

Her multi-million dollar Twitch exclusivity deal, first signed in 2020 and renewed in 2022, forms her income base, supplemented by YouTube ad revenue across multiple channels and long-term brand deals with HyperX and Postmates.

Pokimane’s business portfolio is creator-economy focused.

  1. Co-founded OfflineTV, the content collective that has expanded into production and merchandising.
  2. Co-owner and creative director of Cloak, a gaming apparel brand.
  3. Owns rts.gg, a talent management company.
  4. Made an angel investment in GGWP, a gaming community platform, as part of its 2021 seed round.
  5. Turned down a reported $3 million and a separate $6 million sponsorship deal when the terms didn’t align with her brand.

End Note

These top 10 streamers in the world reflect how rapidly the creator economy has evolved into a global business powerhouse. What once started as casual livestreaming has turned into an industry driven by media influence, brand ownership, investments, and large-scale audience communities. As platforms continue to compete for talent and creators expand beyond content into entrepreneurship, the financial ceiling for the richest streamers in the world is only expected to grow higher in the coming years.

Maria Isabel Rodrigues

FAQs

  1. Who is the richest streamer in the world in 2026?

MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) is the richest streamer in the world in 2026 with an estimated net worth of $2.6 billion. His wealth is primarily driven by Beast Industries, his holding company, along with Feastables, MrBeast Burger, and YouTube ad revenue.

  1. Who is the richest female streamer in 2026?

Amouranth (Kaitlyn Siragusa) leads as the richest female streamer at approximately $38 million, followed by Pokimane (Imane Anys) at approximately $25 million.

  1. Who are the top 5 streamers in the world?

MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson), xQc (Félix Lengyel), PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg), Ninja (Tyler Blevins), and Markiplier (Mark Fischbach) are the top 5 streamers in the world

  1. Who are the top 10 Twitch streamers​?

xQc, Shroud, Amouranth, Kai Cenat, Ninja, IShowSpeed, Pokimane, Adin Ross, TimTheTatman, and HasanAbi are the top 10 Twitch streamers​ known for gaming content, IRL livestreams, reaction videos, esports, celebrity collaborations, and large-scale online communities.

  1. How much do Twitch streamers make?

Most beginner Twitch streamers earn less than $100 monthly, while mid-sized creators may make between $1,000 and $10,000 per month through subscriptions, ads, donations, sponsorships, and affiliate marketing. Top Twitch streamers can earn six to seven figures annually, depending on their audience size, engagement, and revenue sources.

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