Most Watched Best Fortnite Streamers of 2021

As we prepare for what lies ahead in 2022, we take a look at the most-watched Fortnite streamers of 2021.

By Aaryanshi Mohan | Jan 12, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Fortnite Battle Royale continues to reign supreme over Twitch’s seemingly limitless gaming collection. Fortnite completed the year as the fourth most-watched game, with over 970 million hours of gameplay. Many well-known figures ruled the scene, while others rose through the ranks unexpectedly. Most Watched Best Fortnite Streamers of 2021

The days of Ninja, Cloakzy, and Tfue reigning supreme in Fortnite are past. Ninja made a comeback in the second half of 2021, but there’s a new breed of Twitch broadcasters that represent the game well with exciting content and devoted audiences.

As we prepare for what lies ahead in 2022, we take a look at the most-watched Fortnite streamers of 2021.

Most Watched Best Fortnite Streamers of 2021

SARDAR “OPS” GHAFOOR

Ops, a TSM FTX member, was the fifth most-watched Fortnite broadcaster in 2021, with over 15 million hours viewed. He averaged 3K viewers per stream and streamed for a total of 4,326 hours, which is longer than anyone else on this list. Fortnite gameplay and the occasional viewing party for high-level events are among the Ops’ offerings. Given how much Ops streams, it’s hardly surprising to see him in the top five.

AMAR “AMAR” AL-NAIMI

Amar is a well-known player in the European competitive Fortnite scene. He routinely arranges tournaments, broadcasts viewing parties, and collaborates with some of Europe’s greatest players. Amar’s passion to Fortnite and his community is evident in his hard work in 2021. Over the last 12 months, he has streamed 1,288 hours, garnered 15.1 million watch hours, and averaged 11K viewers per stream. In Europe’s Fortnite, Amar is the top of the crop.

DAVID “THEGREFG” CÁNOVAS MARTÍNEZ

TheGrefg, a Spanish streamer, did not stream as often as the others on this list. His community’s support, on the other hand, makes him a force to be reckoned with. In 2021, TheGrefg, a content creator and part of Fortnite’s prestigious ICON Series, streamed 530 hours of Fortnite to over 20 million viewers. The Spaniard’s average viewership of 38K outperforms everyone else on the list, demonstrating how popular he is when it comes to Fortnite.

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CODY “CLIX” CONROD

Clix, a professional Fortnite player, had an eventful year in 2021, but it wasn’t all good. Epic Games removed Clix’s Fortnite Support-A-Creator (SAC) code and distanced itself from him, according to Clix. None of this deterred Clix from claiming the second spot on the list.

On average, the NRG member streamed 932 hours of Fortnite to 22K viewers. Stream watchers watched for over 20.7 million hours this year. Clix has had his ups and downs, but no one can deny that he is a great Fortnite player.

JESUS “JELTY” NAVAREZ ESPINOZA

This past year, Jelty, a competitive Fortnite player from Spain, had the opportunity of a lifetime. Jelty is not only one of the best competition gamers, but he’s also a Twitch streamer. With an average of 14K viewers, the G2 Esports player broadcast a total of 2,249 hours of Fortnite. His 32 million watch hours placed him well ahead of the pack.

In a year where online competitions dominated, Jelty reigned supreme in Fortnite. On December 20, G2 extended the Spanish player’s contract, and his Twitch stream has a lot of potential.

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