CaseOh
American streamer who grew from near-zero to 5M+ Twitch followers in under two years (2023–2024) on the strength of reaction content and horror-game streams that clipped viral on TikTok.
Quick facts & FAQ
- What is CaseOh's real name?
- CaseOh's real name is Case Baker.
- Where does CaseOh stream?
- CaseOh primarily streams on Twitch. They also stream on Youtube Live.
- How many followers does CaseOh have?
- CaseOh has approximately 5,300,000 followers across their primary platform.
- When did CaseOh start streaming?
- CaseOh started streaming in 2022.
- Where is CaseOh from?
- CaseOh is American.
- Is CaseOh still streaming?
- Yes, CaseOh is currently active.
- What does CaseOh stream?
- CaseOh's content is primarily Variety, Horror.
Case “CaseOh” Baker is an American streamer whose 2023–2024 growth trajectory is among the most accelerated in modern streaming history. His content — variety, horror games, reaction content — pairs with a clipping ecosystem that produces consistent TikTok Shorts virality, which feeds discovery back into his live Twitch audience. Frequently cited alongside Jynxzi as the defining examples of the post-2022 “clip-first” streamer career.
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