Jynxzi
American Twitch streamer who became Twitch's most-followed creator for a period in 2024, driven by a dominant Rainbow Six Siege position and heavy cross-platform clip distribution.
Quick facts & FAQ
- What is Jynxzi's real name?
- Jynxzi's real name is Nicholas Stewart.
- Where does Jynxzi stream?
- Jynxzi primarily streams on Twitch.
- How many followers does Jynxzi have?
- Jynxzi has approximately 5,700,000 followers across their primary platform.
- When did Jynxzi start streaming?
- Jynxzi started streaming in 2020.
- When was Jynxzi born?
- Jynxzi was born on 2001-03-02.
- Where is Jynxzi from?
- Jynxzi is American.
- Is Jynxzi still streaming?
- Yes, Jynxzi is currently active.
- What does Jynxzi stream?
- Jynxzi's content is primarily Rainbow Six Siege, Variety.
Nicholas “Jynxzi” Stewart is an American Twitch streamer whose 2023–2024 ascent was among the fastest in platform history — crossing 5M followers within roughly a year of his breakout. His content is primarily Rainbow Six Siege with heavy Just Chatting between matches. His aggressive cross-platform clip distribution (TikTok Shorts, Instagram Reels) is frequently cited as a case study in how post-2022 streamer careers are built on clips as much as on live viewership.
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