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Who are the most-watched Kick streamers in 2026?

Khizar Mundia
Khizar Mundia Published 03/01/2026
most-watched Kick streamers 2025

While Kick is still a newer entrant in the livestreaming industry, the platform has managed to lock down some of the top content creators with massive viewership, and these were the most-watched Kick streamers in 2026.

The streaming industry has picked up spectacularly over the past few years, and even though Kick launched in 2023, the platform has already become a massive success. Many top streamers have switched to Kick from rival platforms or started multistreaming content on Kick, bringing more eyeballs to the livestreaming platform. Kick has also started giving tough competition to rivals in non-English markets, expanding its presence.

While Kick’s overall numbers don’t yet stack up against its very top competitor Twitch, which have a larger user base and many more years of operations behind it, the top most-watched Kick streamers of 2026 show that the platform has already come a long way.

Maher “Maherco” Sultaneh

most-watched Kick streamers 2025

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Maherco is an Arabic-speaking Kick streamer who has over 585,000 followers on his channel. The content creator began his career on YouTube before ultimately creating a Kick channel for his livestreaming needs. He has displayed a consistent streaming schedule, streaming more than 190 hours in the last 30 days alone. During those 30 days, Maherco averaged roughly 35,000 viewers, and his all-time Kick peak viewer count is impressively over 200,000.

Maherco’s content revolves around gaming and Just Chatting streams, with the latter being a more prominent and constant variable in his broadcasts. Rocket League and casino streaming are two more categories that he frequents, with the latter particularly contributing to Maherco’s growing net worth.

His Kick streaming isn’t just focused on a single category, with the streamer catering to a diverse audience. Maherco secured over 80 million hours of watch time on Kick last year, a long ways ahead of the second of the most-watched streamers on the platform.

Luis “WestCol” Fernando Villa Álvarez

most-watched Kick streamers 2025

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WestCol began his streaming career on Twitch before he began streaming on Kick after the platform’s launch. The Spanish-speaking content creator is known for his Just Chatting and gaming streams and is the most-watched Kick streamer in Latin America. This is in large part because of his massively popular Stream Fighters event, and the streamer is continuing to prove to be just as popular as his larger-than-life events.

WestCol is one of the bigger names on Kick, and the streamer has the record for the most concurrent viewers on the platform, with roughly 4 million record Kick viewers tuning into his Stream Fighters 4 broadcast.

That was a significant jump from Stream Fighters 3, which pulled in 1.4 million concurrent viewers, showing just how much WestCol has grown. The streamer is number two among the most-watched Kick streamers of 2025 with a massive watch time of more than 57 million hours.

Hani “absi” Al‑Qablan

most-watched Kick streamers 2025

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absi is the second Arabic-speaking streamer on the list after Meherco, which speaks to Kick’s continued international growth. The content creator has pulled massive support and views from the MENA region specifically. This doesn’t just show the support of MENA viewers towards absi, but also highlights that Kick is increasingly popular in a region arguably underserved by other streaming platforms.

The streamer’s content primarily revolves around gaming and Just Chatting streams, and he maintains a very consistent streaming schedule that helps to bring in reliable viewership.

absi didn’t switch to Kick from another livestreaming the way most others on this list did, but rather began his career on the platform and built his following from the ground up. He has since clocked in millions of hours of watch time and boasts over 700,000 followers on Kick, with his 2025 hours watched coming in just behind those of Westcol.

Shun “korekore_ch” Aoki

most-watched Kick streamers 2025

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korekore stands out as being different from many streamers on Kick because he doesn’t create typical gaming and IRL content, which are the two most famous categories on the platform. The streamer instead primarily broadcasts content through which he’s investigating or exposing popular drama, or even conspiracies. Like Meherco, absi, and Westcol, he doesn’t stream in English, with the Japanese streamer broadcasting in his native tongue.

korekore’s net worth has continued to balloon since he joined Kick after a long run on YouTube, and he seemingly brought his audience to the new platform as he quickly became one of the most-watched content creators there. The streamer’s content was watched for over 50 million hours, effectively making korekore the most-watched Japanese content creator on Kick and one of the most-watched streams of 2025.

Adin Ross

most-watched Kick streamers 2025

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Adin Ross is one of the most prominent and highest-paid Kick streamers, with a substantial following of 1.9 million on his channel. He is one of three streamers who boasts more than 1 million followers on Kick as he moved to the platform in its early days after a seemingly permanent Twitch ban. The streamer broadcasts a variety of content, including Just Chatting, reaction streams, and gambling streams.

Adin Ross has a substantial following that watches his broadcasts, even if his streaming schedule isn’t as consistent as that of some other top streamers on the platform. The streamer has also done some high-profile collaborations, bring on popular musicians, other streamers, and even politicians, with the most notable of his regular collaborators being the popular Canadian rapper Drake.

Adin Ross comes in at fifth among the most-watched streamers on Kick  by clocking in just shy of 50 million hours of watch time. That such an impressive number only just gets Adin into the top five speaks to how much Kick has grown coming into 2025, and how much more growth is likely ahead for the platform.

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Khizar Mundia has been playing video games for as long as he can recall. Things have come a long way since the many days he spent playing the original NES, though. He now covers a variety of competitive games and esports, as well as the world of streaming, ranging from Twitch to Kick. If it’s of interest to gamers, it’s of interest to Khizar.

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