The Streamer Awards

The Streamer Awards is an annual awards show dedicated to live streamers.[2][3] It was founded in 2022 by Twitch streamer QTCinderella.[4]

The Streamer Awards
Streamer Awards trophy depicting a variation of Pepe the Frog known as Peepo[1]
Awarded forBest in live streaming
CountryUnited States
Hosted byQTCinderella
First awardedMarch 12, 2022 (2022-03-12)
Websitethestreamerawards.com

History

The event has been held twice since its inaugural ceremony in March 2022.

2022

QTCinderella, founder and host of the Streamer Awards
Maya Higa, co-host of the 2022 Streamer Awards
Ludwig Ahgren, winner of the 2022 Streamer of the Year award

The first edition was held on March 12, 2022, at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles and was broadcast live on Twitch.[5][6] Event founder QTCinderella hosted the award ceremony, along with Maya Higa.[7][8]

For the inaugural ceremony, nominees were selected via an online vote by fans.[9][10] Winners were then determined using a weighted combination of the online popular vote (70%) and panelist vote (30%).[11][12][13] The categories "Best Political Streamer" and "Best Sports Game Streamer" were removed during the nomination process due to a lack of votes.[14]

Winners are listed first and in boldface.[3]

Best Battle Royale Streamer
Best MMORPG Streamer
Best Role-Play Streamer
Best FPS Streamer
Best Super Smash Bros. Streamer
Best Chess Streamer
Best Strategy Game Streamer
  • SmallAnt
Best ASMR Streamer
Best VTuber Streamer
Best Music Streamer
Best IRL Streamer
Best League of Legends Streamer
Best Minecraft Streamer
Best Valorant Streamer
Best GTA RP Streamer
Best Philanthropic Streamer
Stream Game of the Year
Best Variety Streamer
Best Just Chatting Streamer
Best Streamed Event
Best Content Organization
Rising Star Award
  • Stanz
    • frogan
    • PurpleCliffe
    • Zoil
League of Their Own
Legacy Award
Gamer of the Year
Streamer of the Year

2023

Valkyrae, co-host of the 2023 Streamer Awards

The second edition of the awards took place on March 11, 2023 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.[15] Streamers were nominated by their fans. For the nominations to be considered, the streamers must have had at least 200 total hours streamed in 2022.[2] This was followed by a popular vote among the nominated streamers to decide the winner. The event was hosted by QTCinderella and Valkyrae.

For this edition, four new categories were added (Best Soulslike Streamer, Best Art Streamer, Hidden Gem Award, and Streamer's Streamer Award), and three categories were removed (Best Super Smash Bros. Streamer, Best ASMR Streamer, and Best GTA RP Streamer). The Streamer's Streamer award was voted on by streamers attending the show. The Legacy Award, previously part of the public vote, was instead chosen by a panel.

Winners are listed first and in boldface.[16]

Kai Cenat, winner of the 2023 Streamer of the Year award
Best Battle Royale Streamer
  • iiTzTimmy
    • Apricot
    • Clix
    • Nadia
    • Symfuhny
Best MMORPG Streamer
Best Role-Play Streamer
Best FPS Streamer
Best Soulslike Streamer
  • MissMikkaa
    • Distortion2
    • LilAggy
    • LobosJr
Best Chess Streamer
Best Strategy Game Streamer
  • boxbox
Best Speedrun Streamer
Best Art Streamer
Best VTuber
Best Music Streamer
  • TPAIN
    • Chrisnxtdoor
    • hakumai
    • The8BitDrummer
Best IRL Streamer
  • jakenbakeLIVE
Best League of Legends Streamer
Best Minecraft Streamer
  • Quackity
    • Foolish_Gamers
    • SmallAnt
    • Tubbo
Best Valorant Streamer
Hidden Gem Award
  • KingSammelot
    • Avghans
    • HelloNeptune
    • Nixolay
Best Philanthropic Stream Event
Stream Game of the Year
Best Variety Streamer
Best Just Chatting Streamer
Best Streamed Event
Best Content Organization
Rising Star Award
  • frogan
    • Alluux
    • Keeoh
    • PrinceZamLIVE
League of Their Own
Streamer's Streamer Award
  • PaymoneyWubby
Legacy Award
Gamer of the Year
  • TenZ
    • aceu
    • iiTzTimmy
    • tarik
Streamer of the Year

List of ceremonies

Date Venue City Host(s)
March 12, 2022 The Fonda Theatre Los Angeles QTCinderella and Maya Higa
March 11, 2023 The Wiltern QTCinderella and Valkyrae

References

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  13. "How It Works". The Streamer Awards.
  14. "Sadly due to confusion and lack of fan votes the "Best Political Streamer" and "Best Sports Game Streamer" categories have been removed for this years show". Twitter. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
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