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Map Reveals: THIS is The MOST Followed Twitch Streamer per Country
- Ninja, the USA’s favourite streamer, currently has the highest Twitch following at 16,139,732!
- Mongraal takes the number one spot for England, with 3,624,548 followers
- Rubius is the highest followed Twitch streamer in Spain with 7,002,918 followers
- Mexican gamer juansguarnizo potentially earns the most per stream at an estimated £255,697
- Coming in second and third place for highest paid are Buster (Russia) and Shroud (Canada) with potential earnings of $333,344 (£249,429) and $293,330 (£219,488)
With 15 million streamers worldwide and an average growth of 18% from 2018 to 2019, it is clear to see why Twitch is the number one live streaming platform.
This led Compare.bet/en-au/ to wonder who the most successful Twitch streamers are in each country? Utilising TwitchMetrics, Influencer Marketing Hub’s Twitch Money Calculator and IGFace Twitch Calculator; they were able to find the most popular streamer in 50 countries and calculate how much they could potentially be earning through their streams.
The Twitch streamer with the most followers, and top in the USA, is Ninja who currently has 16,139,732 followers. Born Tyler Blevins, originally from Michigan, he predominantly focuses on the game Valorant and is predicted to earn $79,815 (£59,821) per live stream, according to the Influencer Marketing Hub.
Shroud, AKA, Mike Grzesiek, comes in at number one place for Canada with a total of 8,469,378 Twitch followers. The 26-year-old Twitch star, from Mississauga, Ontario, is known on the platform for covering a variety of different genres. It is estimated that Shroud could potentially earn a whopping $293,330 (£219,852) per stream due to his current number of live streaming hours at 223.
Rubius is the most followed Twitch streamer from Spain, with 7,002,918 followers. His actual name is Rubén Gundersen and his estimated earnings are projected at $12,843 (£9,625) per live stream.
Pokimane takes the top spot for Morocco with 6,385,796 followers. The Twitch superstar’s real name is Imane. It is estimated that Pokimane could potentially be earning $61,555 (£46, 135) per live stream.
Taking the top spot for Brazil is Alanzoka, with 4,128,195 followers and an estimated potential earning of $3,003 (£2,250). His full name is Alan Ferreira and he is currently based in São Paulo.
Mongraal takes the number one spot for England, with 3,624,548 followers. The professional Fortnite player named Kyle Jackson, from Kent began to play competitively from a very young age. It is estimated that Mongraal could potentially be earning $16,095 (£12,063) per stream.
The number one spot for Australian streamers goes to Fresh with 3,531,468 followers and counting. Predominantly streaming Fortnite, it is estimated Fresh could be earning $15,568 (£11, 668) with each stream upload.
MontanaBlack88 is the number one streamer in Germany, with 3,128,667 current followers on Twitch. He is very well known for his YouTube channel MontanaBlack.
Top of the board for South Korea is Faker, with the total number of followers being 3,020,351. Better known as Lee Sang-hyeok, he is mainly specialising in League of Legends. It is estimated that Faker could be earning $36,378 (£27,265) per stream.
SLAKUN10 holds the number one spot for Argentina, with 2,746,836 followers. It is estimated that SLAKUN10 may have earned $4,036 (£3,025) per a stream.
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GamCare releases Annual Report following record breaking year of support on the National Gambling Helpline
GamCare’s National Gambling Helpline received a record 55,228 calls and online chats from people experiencing gambling harm in 2023-24 – a 25% increase from the previous year – according to the charity’s Annual Report.
In a year marked by uncertainty over the future shape and structure of the gambling harms treatment sector following the previous government’s white paper on gambling reform, the charity continued to prioritise those at-risk of, or currently experiencing, gambling harm.
Of all calls and online chats that were responded to on GamCare’s Helpline in 2023/24, 41,070 (74%) were classed as supportive interventions. This includes supporting people with initial guidance and advice as well as delivering a seamless entry point into structured treatment services, with individuals completing treatment reporting a significant reduction in gambling-related distress and financial harm.
In March 2024, the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities published an assessment of the gambling treatment system, highlighting that 57% of individuals engaging in treatment were referred by the National Gambling Helpline. This underscores the Helpline’s critical role in connecting people to the support they need. Over 9,100 free treatment sessions were delivered in the year to April 2024, with an average of just 2.1 days’ wait from point of referral.
GamCare’s targeted programmes aimed at young people, women, and the criminal justice system provided training on how to spot the signs of harms and where to signpost into support for 10,344 professionals, and education for 53,324 young people, children and parents. The Women’s Programme, in partnership with organisations such as Refuge, trained 3,813 professionals to recognise and address gambling-related harm among women.
Margot Daly, Executive Chair of GamCare’s Board, says: “Throughout a challenging year and with heightened demand for our services, GamCare’s staff have got on with the job of preventing harm where possible and treating harm where necessary. While we expect important changes in the gambling harms landscape, we have been determined not to let this uncertainty affect our relentless focus on the people who really matter – those at-risk of or currently experiencing gambling harms.
“I would like to thank and pay tribute to our frontline staff who provide 24/7 support for all those at risk or in distress. I also want to thank GamCare’s senior executive team who have steered GamCare through a period of sustained change, and to my fellow trustees for their guidance, unwavering support and the time each has dedicated to ensuring that the charity stays on course and on mission.
“As we look ahead to how the future of the gambling harms sector is shaped, we are committed to working proactively with the NHS and other partners and commissioners to ensure that people are continually able to receive the right support at the right time.”
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Kambi Group plc repurchase of shares during 18 December – 23 December 2024
Kambi Group plc (“Kambi”) has during the period 18 December to 23 December 2024 (the “Buyback Period”) repurchased a total of 40,000 ordinary B shares (ISIN: MT0000780107) as part of the share buyback programme, within the mandate approved at the Extraordinary General Meeting on 20 June 2024 (the “Programme”).
The objective of the Programme is to achieve added value for Kambi´s shareholders and to give the Board increased flexibility with Kambi´s capital structure by reducing the capital. The Programme is being carried out in accordance with the Maltese Companies Act, EU Market Abuse Regulation No 596/2014 (“MAR”) and other applicable rules.
During the Buyback Period, Kambi repurchased a total of 40,000 ordinary B shares at a volume-weighted average price of 99.13 SEK. From the beginning of the Programme, which started on 6 November, until and including 23 December 2024, Kambi has repurchased a total of 344,000 ordinary B shares at a volume-weighted average price of 104.94 SEK per share.
During the Buyback Period, Kambi has repurchased shares as follows:
Date | Aggregated daily volume (number of ordinary B shares) |
Weighted average share price per day (SEK) |
Total daily transaction value (SEK) |
18 December 2024 | 10,000 | 100.00 | 999,967 |
19 December 2024 | 10,000 | 99.39 | 993,929 |
20 December 2024 | 10,000 | 98.86 | 988,588 |
23 December 2024 | 10,000 | 98.26 | 982,562 |
All acquisitions have been carried out on Nasdaq First North Growth Market in Stockholm by Carnegie Investment Bank AB on behalf of Kambi. Following the acquisitions and as of 23 December 2024, Kambi’s holding of its own shares amounted to 344,000 and the total number of issued shares in Kambi is 29,903,619 ordinary B shares. Under the Programme Kambi is authorised to repurchase a maximum of 3,127,830 ordinary B shares, up to a maximum amount of €12.0 million.
A full breakdown of all transactions carried out during the Buyback Period is attached to this announcement.
Information on the Programme is available on Kambi’s website, https://www.kambi.com/investors/share-information/
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Expanse Studios (GMGI) Enters the U.S. Sweepstakes Market
North American Expansion Kicks Off Through Strategic Partnership with Moozi
Golden Matrix Group’s game development division, Expanse Studios, has officially entered the U.S. sweepstakes market, marking a significant milestone in its North American growth strategy. This move is powered by a strategic content partnership with Moozi, one of the most dynamic sweepstakes social casino platforms in the region.
With Moozi now featuring over 50 of Expanse Studios’ top-performing games—including immersive slots, crash games, and table games—this partnership positions GMGI to capture a share of the $5.6 billion U.S. sweepstakes market, projected to more than double to $11 billion by 2025 (Eilers).
Damjan Stamenkovic, CEO of Expanse Studios, commented:
“This partnership signifies our formal entry into the U.S. market, showcasing the innovation and player-first experiences that define Expanse Studios. Collaborating with Moozi enables us to deliver advanced gaming content to a growing audience in North America, a key region for our global growth.”
James Anderson, Moozi’s CCO, added:
“Expanse Studios has set a high bar for engaging and innovative gaming experiences. Their addition to our platform elevates Moozi’s offerings and strengthens our mission to lead the U.S. sweepstakes social casino space.”
This launch underscores Expanse Studios’ commitment to innovation and its long-term growth trajectory in regulated markets. By entering the North American sweepstakes market, Expanse Studios takes a bold step in expanding its footprint while delivering cutting-edge gaming experiences.
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