
Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart has once again cemented his dominance on Twitch, surpassing 100,000 active subscribers to reclaim the top spot on the platform. The milestone was celebrated by the streamer himself on his social media accounts, where he posted a leaderboard showing 101,045 subscribers.
Jynxzi’s massive subscriber count puts him over 30,000 subscribers ahead of second-place CaseOh, who sits at 70,948. The leaderboard also featuresrecognizable names including HasanAbi at #3 (42,975 subs), ChristinaandAmber at #4 (42,421), and Kai Cenat at #8 (26,979), with AI VTuber streamer Vedal987 rounding out the top 10 at 25,634.
Jynxzi’s return to number one
This is not the first time Jynxzi has risen to the top of Twitch. The Rainbow Six specialist first hit claimed the most subscribers title back in 2023, surpassing Kai Cenat and xQc at the time. Since then, the leaderboard has been fiercely contested.
Earlier this year in Jan. 2026, Vedal987’s AI VTuber Neuro-sama briefly overtook Jynxzi following a record-setting Hype Train broadcast. Jynxzi reclaimed the crown shortly after, and has been consistently growing his audience ever since.

March 2026 has been a particularly dominant month for the streamer. According to analytics platform Streams Charts, Jynxzi has garnered over 9.6 Million hours watched over the past 30 days, averaging around 47 thousand viewers during his streams. During the same time period, the streamer has also gained 345 thousand followers on Twitch.
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His content has diversified as well, far beyond his roots in Siege. Recent streamers have covered CS2 case openings, VALORANT and Apex Legends pugs, and co-streams for a number of esports titles including Rocket League’s Boston Major.
With over 9.4 Million followers on Twitch, 6.2 Million subscribers on YouTube, Jynxzi’s position as the fact of streaming in 2026 is more secure than ever. Can he continue his incredible growth?