Best CS2 Streamers in 2026

Many Counter-Strike 2 fans can agree that watching the game is often better than playing it. Instead of raging at your teammates in-game, it’s more fun to watch other people crash out in your stead. Below, we take a look at the top 5 CS2 streamers in 2026 who will keep you entertained.
Dima_wallhacks
Dima is a streamer who’s been on the rise over the past couple of years. He’s a FACEIT level 10 player and likes streaming gameplay in high CS2 ranks.
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However, the real reason for Dima’s popularity has been his crazy CS2 challenges. He does content ideas like prop hunts, where he invites 60 to 100 of his viewers to play with him. Other challenges include giving players cheats to players like invisibility or wallhack and putting them in 1v5 situations.
Typically, Dima loves featuring other streamers or professional players as challenge contestants. He’s even worked with FaZe Clan and s1mple before.
If you like seeing bizarre twists or want to be a part of some of Dima’s challenges, you can check out his live streams on Twitch.
fl0m
Hailing from North America, fl0m used to be a professional Counter-Strike player. Unfortunately, he didn’t have one of those success stories and had a mediocre career. He ended up stepping away from full-time professional play to focus on live streaming and content creation.
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fl0m is the founder of CS2 team Mythic, and he’s also currently playing in it as the team’s in-game leader. Mythic is a transparent team, where fl0m and his teammates live stream their scrims and professional matches. Think of it as a North American stream team.
When fl0m plays in these matches, he tends to make calls for the team. Watching and listening into the stream can give you valuable insight on what playing in a competitive team is like, which is rare content in the CS2 scene.
Other than playing the game, fl0m also hosts watch parties. With his wealth of experience, he also gives his viewers insight on CS2 maps and what’s happening in the professional match at hand.
olofmeister
Olof really needs no introduction if you’ve been involved in Counter-Strike in the 2010s. He used to be one of the best CS2 players in the world, where he became a two-time Major winner while playing for Fnatic. He was named the number one player in 2015 and carried nicknames like the “Tec9meister” and “boostmeister.”
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Since then, he retired from competition as a living legend. Now, you’ll see olof spending most of his time streaming his gameplay on Twitch.
Despite growing 10 years older since his prime, Olof still hasn’t lost his touch. He’s still a very capable player, which is why he has over 4,000 elo on FACEIT. He tends to queue into current professional players in his pug matches.
There aren’t many Counter-Strike players who are as experienced as Olof, so you’re bound to learn a thing or two from watching his streams.
Gaules
Gaules comes from Brazil, and he used to be a professional Counter-Strike player and coach. However, we’re talking extremely old-school, as he used to compete in the early 2000s up to 2008, way before the game took off.
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Gaules has since retired from competition and is now a commentator and live streamer. He has over 4.3 million followers on Twitch, so he’s pretty much one of the biggest streamers in the entire game.
His content revolves around the professional scene. He typically goes to events to cast matches in person, but when he isn’t, he’ll watch party the games from home. When Brazilian teams like FURIA are playing, he could easily break monthly viewership records.
Brazil has one of the most passionate Counter-Strike fanbases, so you can pretty much call Gaules a celebrity in his country. He’s one of the most beloved figures in the Brazilian scene.
ohnePixel
The current most popular international CS2 streamer is none other than Mark Zimmerman, better known as ohnePixel. In his early career, ohnePixel first started out as a very experienced CS2 trader. He’ll talk about the market and share deals he’s making with the stream.
Image via @ohnepixel
However, ohnePixel’s career really took off when he started opening cases on stream. He’s known for his energetic openings and trade-ups, splurting out some of the most iconic reactions like “GOLD, GOLD, GOLD!” His reactions have even become some of the most viewed CS2 clips on the Twitch platform.
Today, you’ll see ohnePixel doing multiple things on stream, like opening cases or watching professional matches – anything but playing the game. These days, he loves hosting watch parties, making it more enjoyable to watch CS2 tournaments.
Sometimes, he also flies out to these events and live streams coverage in person. You’ll see him interact with fans and even professional players during these streams.
Owen Harsono
Owen lives for competition, spending most of his gaming hours on Dota 2, CS2, and Valorant. A regular on the SEA Dota 2 leaderboards, he combines his first-hand experience with a deep passion for esports journalism, following the professional scenes of all three esports betting titles religiously. When he’s not writing, he’s most probably betting on esports and watching the latest events.
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