The streaming landscape is rapidly evolving, with Twitch emerging as a dominant platform for creators to display their talents and cultivate engaging communities. Whether focused on esports or casual chats, Twitch has become a hub for some of the industry’s leading personalities. As of January 2025, the number of Twitch streamers surged to over 7.7 million, highlighting the platform’s immense growth and increasing competition.
This article delves into the top five Twitch streamers for March 2025, evaluated based on their impressive watch hours and follower statistics.
Top 5 Twitch Streamers in March 2025: By Watch Hours
5. Kai Cenat
Kai Cenat has become a household name among American Twitch streamers, renowned for his entertaining IRL broadcasts. Starting his journey in 2017 with his first YouTube channel, Cenat quickly captivated audiences on social media platforms.
Today, he boasts 16.8 million followers on Twitch. In March 2025 alone, he gained an impressive 331,178 new followers, culminating in a peak viewership of 377,317. His channel recorded an astounding total of 6.17 million hours viewed. Known for his dynamic collaborations with various personalities, Cenat’s subathons, such as the popular Mafiathon 2, have significantly contributed to his notoriety, setting a Twitch milestone with 728,535 subscribers. Additionally, he was crowned “Best Just Chatting Streamer”at The Streamer Awards in December 2024.
4. HasanAbi

Known for his engaging political commentary, HasanAbi stands out in a gaming-dominated environment. Joining Twitch in March 2018, his streams began with popular games like GTA and Red Dead Redemption, but it was his insightful discussions that truly resonated with viewers.
With 2.82 million Twitch followers and a total of 14,791 streaming hours, he garnered an average of 32,288 viewers per stream in March 2025, amassing a total of 7,071,662 watched hours and a peak viewership of 53,154.
HasanAbi’s articulate perspectives on current events and pop culture have solidified his presence on the platform.
3. Junichi Kato
Japanese streamer Junichi Kato transitioned from a career in healthcare to full-time content creation in 2016. His unique journey gained traction when he live-streamed his wedding reception in 2022 on both Twitch and YouTube, peaking at 111,196 viewers.
As the founder of Murash Gaming, Kato directed attention toward competitive gaming with contracts in the Super Smash Bros. and Valorant divisions. In March 2025, he attracted 12,762 new followers, reaching a total of 1.05 million followers, with 8,806,169 hours watched and a peak of 79,628 viewers, primarily streaming games like Apex Legends and Valorant.
2. Zackrawrr

Zackrawrr, formerly known for his World of Warcraft streams as Asmongold, has transitioned to an alternate channel that focuses on varied gaming content. Previously a co-founder of the gaming organization One True King, he departed from OTK in late 2024.
As of March 2025, Zackrawrr amassed a following of 2.05 million on Twitch, achieving a peak of 71,606 viewers and accruing 9,163,364 hours watched, while gaining 13,901 followers during the month. His content primarily features World of Warcraft among other titles, reflecting his passion for engaging storytelling and gameplay.
1. Caedrel

Former professional League of Legends player Caedrel has made a significant impact in the esports arena after retiring in 2020 to focus on commentary and streaming. His Twitch journey started alongside his competitive career and blossomed into full-time streaming in 2023.
Currently, Caedrel has 12.1 million followers and in March 2025, he gained 52,848 followers along with a peak viewership of 287,935 viewers. With 11,125,565 hours watched and an average of 52,909 viewers per stream, Caedrel not only reigns in the League of Legends community, but also engages audiences through games like Elden Ring and Apex Legends, showcasing his versatility as a content creator.