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These are the best Dota 2 streamers to watch on Twitch

M Alzamora
M Alzamora Published 06/02/2026
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Dota 2 remains one of the best and most popular esports in the world, and the iconic MOBA is also one of the most-watched categories on Twitch with some great streamers consistently putting out new content for the game. And for those interested in betting on the game, these top livestreamers will go a long way in helping you to better understand the game and how to bet on it.

Dota 2 has one of the steepest learning curves in all of esports and competitive gaming. Even if players wrap their head around playing a few of the games’ heroes, it’ll take a long time before figuring out how various interactions work with opposing heroes. Past that come macro concerns like farming rotations, ideal ward spots, and more, and there’s a lot to understand for both new players and interested bettors trying to get into and learn the game.

One of the best ways to learn that is by watching the pros at work. Though there’s no shortage of Dota 2 esports tournaments to watch these days, watching streamers play gives a fixed perspective on a single player in a single role as they progress through the game.

These are some of the best Dota 2 streamers to watch on Twitch, and what they have to offer to new players and to those looking to become better educated around Dota 2 betting.

Who are the best Dota 2 streamers to watch on Twitch?

There are loads of solid Dota 2 streamers across Twitch, and the best are able to combine great knowledge of the game with a high level of play and an ability to communicate all of that to a live audience.

Unlike some other competitive titles, Dota 2 is privileged enough to have many of its most successful and popular personalities stick around and continue to play the game after their retirement from the pro scene. That means that many of the best Dota 2 streamers are actually among the best players of all time, and there are no better places to learn more about the game and how it’s played at the highest levels than on their streams.

Table Of Contents
  1. N0tail
  2. Arteezy
  3. Topson
  4. Purge
  5. Quinn

N0tail

Johan “N0tail” Sundstein stands among the best and most successful Dota 2 players of all time, and he has arguably cemented his place as the greatest ever to play the game competitively. Though he stepped away from pro Dota 2 play in 2022, the itch seemingly came back in 2025. He hopped into OG’s active roster on several occasions that year and dusted off the “Monkey Business” brand to reunite with some of his former teammates for further play.

Though he can still hang with world-class opponents in official matches, most of his Dota 2 time these days is spent streaming on Twitch. Given how N0tail had a unique career where he won at an elite level in almost every position, there’s no end to the insight he can offer to players looking to up their level. There are few players who have ever understood the game at the level N0tail has shown, and if you’re looking to learn more about Dota 2, there may not be a better person to watch.

Arteezy

When Artour “Arteezy” Babaev was an active pro, his occasional appearances on Twitch were appointment viewing. Fans could get an early taste of the game’s next meta by watching his innovative carry play and his casual style while playing at an elite level made him even more popular. Those streams were known to bring in tens of thousands of live concurrent viewers, and were some of the very biggest streams on Twitch in their day.

arteezy

Since hanging up his proverbial gaming gloves in 2024, Arteezy has been streaming far more regularly on Twitch than he ever did as an active pro player. His established popularity coupled with his more active schedule has made him one of the best and most popular English-language streamers on Twitch across any category, and certainly within Dota 2.

For those looking to understand how hard carry players approach the game, Arteezy is a good a source of knowledge as there is. Seeing a team’s most valuable player disappear from fights to farm around the map can be confusing for new players or bettors looking to get better insight into the game, but by watching the former Evil Geniuses and Team Secret star at work, you’ll begin to understand how and why carries move around the map.

Topson

N0tail isn’t the only OG legend that’s streaming a lot these days. Topias “Topson” Taavitsainen is now a big streamer on Twitch, and one of the best to watch in Dota 2. The two-time TI champion remains razor sharp as a mid laner and has rapidly grown his audience to the point where he’s among the biggest Dota 2 streamers in the world.

topson

Topson stands out for his play in the mid lane. At his peak, there may not have been a more dominant player under pressure than was Topson. He also boasts a broad variety of heroes that he plays at a high level, including some unconventional picks for the middle lane. Watching him can lead to a whole new understanding of what’s possible in the game.

Purge

Kevin “Purge” Godec is one of the premier analysts in Dota 2 esports and he consistently shows that whenever he’s in front of the camera. Naturally, that makes him a great streamer to watch for informational purposes. Not only does Purge stream his grind on the ranked ladder, he also has insightful patch note breakdowns for each update.

While Purge doesn’t have the competitive success to fall back on that the other players on our list of the best Dota 2 streamers on Twitch can boast, he makes up for it with his incredible knowledge of the game. Whether you’re a new player looking to rank up or a bettor looking to glean further insight into the game’s meta ahead of a big tournament, Purge is a go-to source of knowledge and information in all things Dota 2.

Quinn

Quinn “Quinn” Callahan was one of the few top-level Dota 2 players who streamed fairly regularly while still active during his professional career. Though he bowed out of competition at the end of the 2025 season, he remains fairly active on Twitch when he’s not working the desk as an analyst at tournaments.

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He remains an aggressive mid-laner, and is specifically considered one of the best Pangolier players in the world. His work at analyst desks also speaks to why he’s looked at as one of the best Dota 2 streamers to watch on Twith, as he’s readily able to communicate his great understanding of the game to viewers watching at home.

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