
When Drake and Ninja teamed up and streamed Fortnite in 2018, over 600k viewers tuned in at once (according to an article in The Verge).

Everytime a notable athlete, musician, or other celebrity streams a video game, it seems to also boost their popularity. Ocasio-Cortez is the living example of a “get to the polls” sign in front of every young person’s yard. Apart from the gameplay itself, the whole stream was accompanied by lighthearted political talk – her sole purpose was to try to get the younger generation to vote. The live stream peaked at around 439,000 concurrent viewers, putting Ocasio-Cortez third on the list of all time viewership of an individual streamer. Ocasio-Cortez started her stream by encouraging her viewers to vote, and to do so before Election Day on Nov. Apart from the Twitch streamers, Ocasio-Cortez was also accompanied by U.S. Nearly 400,000 people liked the tweet which got Ocasio-Cortez grouped up with some of Twitch’s most popular streamers including Hasanabi, Pokimane and others, as the video game lobby holds up to ten people. With the game’s sudden surge in popularity, normal video game players and streamers - people who broadcast video games on Twitch - alike, caught wind of Ocasio-Corez’s tweet. Or you are an impostor, which is a parasitic shape-shifting alien whose sole purpose is to sabotage the crewmembers’ plans. You are either a crew member trying to get the ship back into form and return to Earth. “Among Us” is a video game that takes place in space, and has its players in two roles. 19, Ocasio-Cortez tweeted her 9.2 million followers to invite them to watch her play the popular video game “Among Us” while also broadcasting it on the popular streaming platform - Twitch. It shattered viewing records and was one of the smartest things a politician could do. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (New York), hosted a Twitch stream of her playing the popular video game “Among Us” along with other popular Twitch streamers on Tuesday, Oct.
