![]() It would not be surprising to see Ninja and his streaming of Fortnite propel the content creator back in front of Summit1g in the future when it comes to total Twitch subs considering the immense draw that Ninja and Fortnite command on a daily basis. ![]() The rise of Summit1g passing Ninja in total subscriptions is made even more impressive considering that Sea of Thieves is nowhere near as popular as Fortnite with the battle royale title being arguably the most popular video game in the world currently. Somehow breaking personal records on the daily, thanks again for the support dudes. Known for executing adrenaline pumping raids to steal from his enemies on the high seas, Summit1g has become the most popular streamer in the Sea of Thieves community and has in return been surpassing many of his personal streaming records. Summit1g has seen a great deal of growth recently with his stream, as his exciting adventures in the open world pirate game of Sea of Thieves have been drawing a great amount of viewers. With viewers able to purchase subscriptions in three different tiers that award additional perks, a tier two subscription counts as two regular subs with a tier three subscription counting as six tier one subs. Summit1g (Source: The Audio-Technica Blog) In comparison, Ninja currently has a total of 41,955 subs on the platform. While 2019 has been more of the same for the Fortnite Twitch star of Ninja, veteran Twitch personality Jaryd "Summit1g" Lazar has recently surpassed his fellow content creator in total Twitch subscriptions.Īccording to third party API tracker Twitch Stats, Summit1g currently has 43,219 subs at the time of this writing. While he hints that top-tier content creators don't experience the changes that most livestreamers do, the fact that xQc has been surpassed by channels like the streamer of the year Ludwig, Tfue, Ibai, and Auronplay is evidence that even the primary faces of Twitch change.The year of 2018 saw Tyler "Ninja" Belvins take over the popular streaming platform of Twitch with his streaming of Fortnite Battle Royale that consisted of the streamer breaking numerous records for the platform in terms of viewership, subscription and follower numbers. Summit1g saw his greatest success before 2015 but had a spike in followers in 2018 as well as an average of over 100,000 concurrent viewers in April 2020 when he was playing a mix of GTA RP on the No Pixel server, Sea of Thieves, and Valorant.Īlthough Summit1g spoke honestly about his decline in viewership since April 2020, the Twitch streamer may regain popularity in the future should one of the many factors he highlighted change. Perhaps unfazed by the lower numbers on his Twitch channel lately, Summit1g stated that there's "no point worrying about where it's at every single day, or how fast it grew." Summit1g referenced having long-time fans and doubters over the last ten years that contributed to a chat that may have played a part in his growth, while he also acknowledged the time invested in a channel may improve its statistics. Just like with other Twitch streamers that swapped games in the past, Summit1g confirmed that game choice can decrease or increase a channel's numbers and that personality and mood can as well. When asked about his lower numbers, Summit1g stated that normal channels will experience fluctuations and there are multiple factors that may play a role in his and other streamers' numbers. Summit1g is normally livestreaming games like Elden Ring, PUBG, and Day Z, but he dips in and out of the Just Chatting Twitch category like other content creators to interact with his community as questions and comments pour in. RELATED: Summit1g Explains Why He Isn't Streaming New World on Twitch Beyond Summit1g, other streamers that have struggled to keep the same numbers they once had include 2021 Twitch champion xQc, Dr Disrespect, and Greekgodx. He has reached a following of 6.1 million and regularly maintains thousands of live viewers. Summit1g has been streaming to the Amazon platform since long before it was called Twitch, and it was known as Justin.TV. ![]() During a Twitch livestream, Jaryd "Summit1g" Lazar spoke candidly in response to criticism about his channel "falling off."ĭuring a recent Twitch stream, Summit1g addressed some comments about his channel slowing down compared to previous years in his lengthy career, and he acknowledged that the statistics fluctuate. Popular Twitch streamers come and go as some retire and others boom in popularity, and although a few maintain a strong following throughout their careers, some struggle to reach the great heights they saw early on.
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