10 best Call of Duty: Warzone streamers to watch

Liam Mackay
NICKMERCS and Aydan Warzone

There are thousands of players streaming Warzone across Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook. From FaZe Swagg to Dr Disrespect, we’re counting down the top ten CoD: Warzone streamers you should be watching.

Watching others play Call of Duty: Warzone feels almost as big as the game itself, with hundreds of thousands of viewers tuning in to watch their favorite players every day. Whether you’re looking to improve your gameplay, enjoy watching the top personalities, or want to meet like-minded people, there’s a stream out there for everyone.

There’s some excellent talent out there in terms of both in-game skill and entertainment, but we’re counting down the top 10 Warzone streamers with a range of different streams and playstyles.

10. its_iron

its_iron stats

its_iron’s channel

its_iron has one of the world’s highest win counts. While he doesn’t roll around the map at a blistering pace like others on this list, its_iron plays every match with one goal – to win.

If you’re looking to improve at Warzone, see calculated gameplay, and watch how one of the top players wins almost every match, you should absolutely check out its_iron’s channel.

9. Evan “SuperEvan” Moore

SuperEvan’s channel

Not only is SuperEvan a top-tier player in his own right, but he also plays with some of the most underrated streamers such as Almxnd and DiazBiffle. While its_iron plays slow for wins, Evan charges every team head-on, and almost always comes out on top.

To watch some of Verdansk ’84’s best squads’ high-paced, aggressive gameplay, SuperEvan is always worth watching.

8. Kalei “Kalei” Renay

Kalei’s channel

For a chilled stream to hang out in, Kalei is an excellent choice. Being exceptionally talented with a mouse and keyboard, Kalei is perhaps one of the best Kar98k users in the game.

Simply clicking on players’ heads, she hits clip after clip and pulls off some nasty trick-shots.

7. Rhys “Rated” Price

Rated’s channel

Regular duo partner of top-earner Aydan, Rated is one of the game’s most consistent top players. You’ll often see him play with some of the biggest names in the business and consistently ranks at the top of tournaments.

While being calmer and more calculated in his gameplay than some others, the 100 Thieves pro is a perfect example of how playing smart can bring home the win.

6. Jordan “HusKerrs” Thomas

HusKerrs’ channel

Until recently, HusKerrs was the top-earning Warzone player. Exerting calm dominance over the map, HusKerrs makes every fight look easy.

Unlike most players on this list, he plays mouse and keyboard and beams enemies with laser accuracy. He’s the perfect example of what a skilled mouse and keyboard player can do.

5. Dr Disrespect

Dr Disrespect’s channel

Dr Disrespect is one of the biggest streamers on the planet, and it’s easy to see why when watching him play Warzone. Not only do his streams have extremely high production value, but he always seeks to have “Violence, Speed, and Momentum” in his gameplay.

Doc may not be the best player on this list, but even when he’s having a bad day and ripping into the game, he still keeps the entertainment value at a maximum which keeps viewers going back for more.

4. Thomas “Tommey” Trewren

Tommey’s channel

A professional Warzone player for 100 Thieves, Tommey has been doing insanely well in tournaments recently. Winning Jack Link’s Warzone invitational back to back, and coming second in FaZe’s $100K tourney, Tommey has proved he has the skill and endurance to compete at the highest level and is showing no signs of slowing down.

If you’re not sure which squad to follow during major tournaments, Tommey will almost always go the whole way, often bringing home the win.

3. Nick “NICKMERCS” Kolcheff

NICKMERCS’ channel

Although being a top player, NICKMERCS has stopped playing in Warzone tournaments, focusing on having fun and providing entertainment for his community. He most often plays with fellow streamers TimTheTatMan, Cloaksy, and CouRage, where they set themselves challenges, hilariously bicker and get gameplay for their YouTube channels.

For pure entertainment and a close-knit community, NICKMERCS is a great streamer to follow.

2. Kris “FaZe Swagg” Lamberson

Swagg’s channel

Although FaZe Swagg mostly focuses his streams on entertaining his viewers, he’s known to frag out in tournaments. Swagg often tries out a range of different weapons, getting exceptional gameplay with high kills.

Although speeding around the map at a high pace with FaZe’s Nuke Squad, his stream still feels chilled out and inviting.

1. Aydan “Aydan” Conrad

Aydan’s channel

Aydan most often plays competitively, going for high kill games in wager matches and the biggest tournaments. Driving around the map at a blisteringly fast pace, New York Subliners player Aydan chews through any team unfortunate enough to cross his path. He’s arguably the best player in the game, holding several World Records for kills.

Between matches or playing solo, Aydan engages with his chat talking about any topic that comes to mind but when in-game, he’s locked in, providing almost perfect gameplay.

If you want to see how one of the world’s best plays on a game-to-game basis, Aydan should be top of your Followed list.


There are plenty of other fantastic Warzone streamers out there, but these are the ten of the best you can be watching live every day.

After learning from the best, you can check out our tier list of every primary weapon in Warzone Season 3.

Image Credit: Activision / CODTracker / Aydan / NICKMERCS

About The Author

Liam is CharlieIntel's Editor who focuses on Call of Duty but also plays lots of fantasy RPGs or anything else in his massive gaming backlog. After graduating in Journalism from Edinburgh Napier University, Liam freelanced in games journalism before joining CharlieIntel in November 2020. You can contact Liam at [email protected].