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Who Are The Top 5 Asia-Pacific Streamers According To Twitch Recap?
By Lewis Larcombe|December 12, 2023|0 Comment
It’s that time of year when people are usually showing off their Spotify Wrapped all over their social media. So Twitch thought they’d put their skin in the game and release their version called Twitch Recap.
While you can see your 2023 both as a viewer and a creator, you also have the option of seeing the community as a whole, including who the top Asia-Pacific streamers are. So let’s take a peek at the visual below and break down who these streamers are from right to left.
k4sen, a prominent Twitch streamer and caster affiliated with the gaming lifestyle brand ZETA DIVISION, shares insights into his dynamic journey in the gaming and streaming world. With a decade-long streaming history, k4sen gained significant popularity around September 2021. Known for his candid and enjoyable streams, k4sen emphasizes the importance of pursuing one’s passions and creating a comfortable streaming environment. With a commitment to doing only what he enjoys, k4sen’s journey reflects resilience, adaptability, and a genuine love for creating content in the ever-evolving world of esports and streaming.
The only non-Japanese streamer on this list, Quin69 hails from New Zealand and primarily engages with games such as World of Warcraft and Diablo 3, broadcasting his gameplay on the Twitch platform. As the leading gamer in Wanganui, New Zealand, this Twitch partner boasts an impressive follower count, currently exceeding 694,000. In addition to his Twitch presence, Quin69 manages a YouTube channel that has amassed over 50 million views and garnered more than 167,000 subscribers.
StylishNoob, an acclaimed Japanese streamer, shares similarities with k4sen as both are content creators signed with ZETA DIVISION. Commencing his gaming journey in 2012, StylishNoob initially rose to prominence as a professional Overwatch player specializing in tank roles for the Japanese team, DeToNator, in 2016. However, in October of that year, he transitioned to streaming, charting a new course as a content creator while expanding his engagement across diverse fields.
Junichi Kato, also known as “Unko-chan,” is a Japanese content creator and entertainer who has gained popularity through streaming on platforms like Niconico, YouTube, Twitch, and Abema. Hailing from Tateyama, Chiba, Japan, he is affiliated with the talent agency MURASH.
Kato’s online journey began on July 5, 2009, when he posted his first Let’s Play video on Niconico under the username “Unko-chan.” Notably, he became known for content like “Complete Pokémon video games on 6 screens at once,” shared on July 12, 2009. As of 2023, Junichi Kato remains a popular streamer, engaging audiences through live streams on YouTube, Niconico, and Twitch. His active participation in various web streams and events solidifies his status as a prominent figure in the online content creation and streaming community.
Chikara “SHAKA” Kawakami, a former PUBG caster from Japan, has transitioned into a popular streamer covering a diverse range of games. Particularly noteworthy is his recent surge in popularity as a GTA V role-playing streamer. With an impressive following of 1.3 million on Twitch and 878,000 subscribers on YouTube, SHAKA has firmly established himself as a leading figure in the streaming scene, not just in Japan but across the entire Asia-Pacific region. His streams consistently attract an impressive average of 19,000 viewers, making him a prominent and influential presence in the streaming community.
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