The best Apex Legends streamers to watch on Twitch

A roundup of some of the best Apex Legends streamers on Twitch.

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Since its release, Apex Legends has remained one of the highest-watched gaming categories on Twitch.

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With thousands of different creators streaming Apex, it can be difficult to decide who is worth watching. Many offer potential viewers tips and tricks to improve their gameplay, while others provide family-like communities or simply high-level gameplay for viewers to enjoy.

That being said, here are some of the top Apex streamers.

iitzTimmy

Back in August 2021, 21-year-old iitzTimmy decided to do a “Bronze to Predator” challenge in one Twitch stream. He succeeded, 54 hours later, having burnt himself out completely. But he achieved his goal in spite of exhaustion and was able to maintain a high level of gameplay throughout the stream. 

Timmy had nearly 150,000 concurrent viewers at the peak of this streaming marathon, a testament to his in-game ability, but also his ability to entertain. In addition to his obvious mechanical skill across multiple games, Timmy’s humor and the production value of his stream kept fans around even after his solo challenge ended.

Timmy now has over 2 million Twitch followers and is definitely a must-watch for any Apex fan.

LuluLuvely 

LuluLuvely is an Apex player signed to NRG. Her streams are consistently chill and focused around her gameplay. Known for playing a variety of legends, she reaches the highest ranks in the game season after season, preferring to let her play do most of the talking with her.

In terms of content, she is known for having alt accounts with funny names, such as “inceldestroyer69.” With a chilled-out vibe and a good sense of humor, paired with high-level gameplay, Lulu’s stream is tough to beat in the Apex category. She currently has 1.3 million followers on Twitch.

ImperialHal

Known as the CEO of Apex, ImperialHal is the leader of TSM’s competitive Apex team and is one of the most-watched streamers in the game, with 1.6 million followers on Twitch. Hal’s popularity is partially due to his professional success since TSM was famous for winning five consecutive tournaments early on in the Apex pro scene, including the game’s first ALGS LAN tournament. While that streak eventually came to an end, Hal and TSM’s success didn’t. They won the ALGS Split One Playoffs in North America in 2022 and followed up that performance with a sixth-place finish on LAN in the Split Two Playoffs.

Hal is also popular for his tendency to rage. He’s a competitive player who hates to lose at all times, and if he thinks his teammates made a mistake, he’ll let them know it. It’s difficult to argue with this perfectionist’s results, however, and some viewers like sticking around for the content that Hal’s frustrations can generate.

HisandHersLive 

One of the most unique streams on this list, HisandHersLive is a married couple with a love for Apex and a knack for building a community. While the two sometimes stream separately, they’re best known for their dual-POV stream setup. From their stream room, Juka and Andrew stream themselves playing together and with friends.

These content creators are also popular for hosting multiple tournament series, including monthly pro tournaments with five-figure prize pools, as well as tournaments for female players, veterans, and more subsections of the community. With their dual-POV stream, the two can pay attention to multiple teams at once, and even cast both sides of a fight. The pair have 77,000 followers on Twitch.

Ninjayla 

Ninjayla is another great content creator who almost exclusively streams Apex. In terms of legends and loadouts, Ninjayla plays a lot of Wraith and Loba and often runs an R-301 with another gun, like a shotgun or a heavy ammo gun. 

She’s a high-performing player who also manages to have tons of fun on stream, laughing and making jokes with her friends. Her personality really shines through in all of her streams. Ninjayla is currently a part of Complexity and has 142,000 followers on Twitch.

NiceWigg 

NiceWigg is a content creator for 100 Thieves and often plays with other Apex streamers like Apryze. He’s a controller player and is known for being one of the nicest people in the Apex community, as well as for frequent appearances from his mom, affectionately known as MamaWigg, in chat. 

While he now considers himself a “former” pro, that doesn’t stop him from teaming up with other streamers like iiTzTimmy from time to time to compete in tournaments. Most recently, he was hired by the Apex Legends Global Series to host the B stream for the tournament series’ LAN events in Stockholm for the Stage Two Playoffs, and in Raleigh, NC for the ALGS Championship. Whether he’s competing, streaming, or casting, Wigg always brings his signature energy and positive attitude to thousands of viewers. He has 617,000 followers on Twitch. 

ShivFPS 

Everyone’s favorite Bangalore main, Luminosity’s ShivFPS always brings high-level gameplay and energy to match. Shiv rose to prominence early on in Apex and he remains one of the game’s most popular streamers, popular for his ability to reach high ranks consistently despite often solo-queuing.

In subsequent seasons, Shiv became known for loudly insulting cheaters on his stream, leading to him often being targeted by people hacking the game. Rather than being discouraged, however, the extra attention only added fuel to Shiv’s fire.

Despite getting banned at one point for some choice language aimed at a cheater, Shiv got the last laugh. Respawn eventually cleaned up most of the worst cheaters who plagued the game in season eight, and Shiv remains one of the most popular streamers in the game. He has 1.4 million followers on Twitch.

Sweetdreams 

Sweetdreams streams Apex and is the IGL for NRG’s competitive squad. He streams ranked games and plays a variety of characters over the years, including Wraith, Octane, Valkyrie, Horizon, and Seer.

Sweet is known for his chill vibes and doesn’t get tilted easily. He chats with his teammates during games but also takes his matches seriously and shot calls for his team. He even frequently breaks down professional play for his chat, explaining the reasoning behind his and other pros’ decisions in high-pressure situations. Sweet has 746,000 followers on Twitch. 

Noko

Formerly known as Nokokopuffs, Noko is an Apex streamer and is perfect for viewers who like a funny guy who keeps it real. Despite being a content creator, Noko still competes in professional Apex tournaments and is known for being outspoken about the game. He often points out issues he sees with various maps, in-game bugs, and the ranked system as a whole. His honesty and candor are refreshing, and his memes are top-tier. Noko has nearly 362,000 followers on Twitch.

Daltoosh

A content creator for TSM, Daltoosh is a player known for his controller, and his ability to play to the camera and make some jaw-dropping plays in Apex. He frequently plays with some of the best pros in the game and is also well-known for hosting watch parties of ALGS and other tournaments on his stream, where he provides unfiltered commentary you won’t be hearing on the main broadcast. A lover of golf and light domestic beverages, it’s not uncommon to see Daltoosh wind down after a long day of Apex by playing party games with other fellow content creators. Whether you’re there for the gameplay or the general mayhem, Toosh has you covered. He currently has 724,000 followers on Twitch.

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Kate Irwin
Kate Irwin is a PC gamer passionate about FPS games and has an MFA in writing. You can follow her on Twitter @pixiekate13
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Adam Snavely
Associate Editor and Apex Legends Lead. From getting into fights over Madden and FIFA with his brothers to interviewing some of the best esports figures in the world, Adam has always been drawn to games with a competitive nature. You'll usually find him on Apex Legends (World's Edge is the best map, no he's not arguing with you about it), but he also dabbles in VALORANT, Super Smash Bros. Melee, CS:GO, Pokemon, and more. Ping an R-301.