10 Streamers you should be watching on Twitch

SAN JOSE, CA - OCTOBER 27: Ben "DrLupo" Lupo prepares to compete in a game of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 during the Doritos Bowl 2018 at TwitchCon 2018 in the San Jose Convention Center on October 27, 2018 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images)
SAN JOSE, CA - OCTOBER 27: Ben "DrLupo" Lupo prepares to compete in a game of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 during the Doritos Bowl 2018 at TwitchCon 2018 in the San Jose Convention Center on October 27, 2018 in San Jose, California. (Photo by Robert Reiners/Getty Images) /
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JordanFisher

You may know Jordan Fisher from pretty much every single Disney special. He’s also well known for his roles as John Laurens in Hamilton and the title role in Dear Evan Hansen. But he doesn’t just have singing/acting chops — Jordan Fisher is also really good at games.

Jordan Fisher predominantly plays Riot Games’ Valorant nowadays, but he also streams World of Warcraft, Overwatch and Call of Duty Warzone. Another thing he does sometimes is Twitch Sings. I was lucky enough to tune in one night to watch him sing a bunch of Disney songs and it was amazing.

Jordan Fisher is just a really amazingly talented human being and that shines through in his Twitch streams.

SilentSentry

SilentSentry’s streams are great for two things — awesome role-playing in games, and phenomenal and instructive Rainbow Six Siege gameplay. Rainbow Six Siege is another game I don’t play, but I enjoy watching high-quality content from it. SilentSentry is extremely knowledgeable and communicative when it comes to Rainbow Six Siege. He explains his actions, movements and strategies in great detail, so I feel like I’m learning as I’m watching. Because of his streams, I can now watch high-level play and get more enjoyment from it.

Then there’s his roleplaying streams where he’ll play a game like Grand Theft Auto V Online and roleplay as his character the entire stream, never breaking character. I’m not much of a role player in video games (I’ve been known to adopt a voice and character in tabletop, however), but when SilentSentry finds another player that goes along with it, magic happens.