Bungie has spent a lot of time and effort these past few years working on Destiny 2. Their hard work and dedication has created a fantastically fun FPS experience that is once again skyrocketing in popularity among gamers. All of the recent changes, additions, and bug fixes have players quickly flocking back and re-filling Destiny 2's servers. Although the game has been out for some time now, it's really starting to hit its stride.

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Destiny 2 has always maintained a dedicated following and that includes a large group of active streamers. These players are active within the Destiny 2 community, streaming content for fans and offering engaging shows in which they give out tips and interact with other players. With Destiny 2's Shadowkeep expansion rapidly approaching, we thought we would shine a light on some of the biggest names in the Destiny 2 streaming community.

These streamers are based on opinion and general popularity, so there are no biases based on rivalries or any other unfair variable. Without further ado, here are the 10 best Destiny 2 streamers.

10 Slayerage

There really isn't much on this streamer out there. He is considered one of the best amongst Destiny 2 players and streamers. With impressive stats, it's no wonder how he has ranked so well in national competitions and world events. He is currently playing Destiny 2 competitively, hosting his own streams on different platforms. While he might not be on Twitch as a streamer, he does stream gameplay from various sources, making him one of the most die-hard players around.

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Slayerage goes by his alias at all times, rarely if ever, showing his face. He has appeared on the Destiny 2 podcast as one of their special guests.

9 BURNBXX

BURNBXX is one of the few female Destiny 2 streamers who holds some of the highest follower counts among the female community. She created her channel in 2015 when she started streaming with some of her friends who go on the Twitch scene. She began streaming with Destiny and still continues to stream Destiny 2 as her mainstream. She currently streams full time without a set schedule, usually weekly, there will be a stream.

She currently has 109,868 Twitch followers and 2,017,317 channel views.

8 Gigz

Gigz has been on Twitch since 2009 when he first created his channel. He started streaming professionally in 2014, when he began with Destiny. He continues to stream now with other games, sticking predominantly to Apex Legends and Destiny 2.

From all streamers, he has some of the lowest fan bases, but still ranks here compared to some of his fellow streamers. He currently has 211,660 Twitch followers and 6,047,607 Twitch channel views. It isn't the most ever seen, but it is on a larger scale.

7 TeaWrex

This Destiny 2 streamer offers some very enjoyable content. He has a good sense of humor, making him popular in the community for his streams. He began streaming in 2013 with Destiny 2 and still continues to do so. His streaming isn't solely for profit like many other streamers on this list. He streams and offers many of his profits to charity, primarily GuardianCon.

He started streaming as a career very recently and made a good profit and it was only recently that his channel really took off. He currently has 263,771 Twitch followers and 11,250,977 channel views.

6 TripleWRECK

Let’s take a look at our mid-way point: streamer #5. Sure, we don't normally hear about Destiny 2 streamers unless they are a part of the main community. Ari Smith has been streaming since 201, where he first started out playing as a hobby. Once Destiny came out in 2014 his channel got a huge boost, leading him to stop playing professionally and making streaming his full-time career.

He currently has 275,063 Twitch followers and 6,806,864 Twitch channel views. Compared to some, he doesn't have the most views on this list but he does create some entertaining content that fans like.

5 ProfessorBroman

Ben Brooman goes by the alias ProfessorBroman. He had originally started streaming on Twitch as a way to raise money for charity. He later discovered the speed-run community and became a permanent member. As time progressed, this streamer found himself quitting his full-time job for streaming, where he now resides permanently. He professionally streams Warframe and Destiny 2 content and is related to the streamer TeaWrex.

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They both began streaming in 2013, yet the brother duo split into different channels later on. ProfessorBroman currently has710,458 Twitch followers and 22,682,820 Twitch channel views. He makes content that many viewers enjoy.

4 SayNoToRage (Lono)

This is a streamer who entered the streaming industry fairly unaware of what it could do for him. He began playing video-games at a young age when he received his first Nintendo. Later on in life, he found himself writing blogs, creating content on YouTube, and later, streaming on Twitch. He found Twitch to simply be a streaming service where he could advertise his videos and content. But after streaming Borderlands for the first time, he found just how well he would be able to monetize gaming. SayNoToRage currently has 1,820 subscribers and is still growing his channel by streaming Destiny 2.

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3 Datto

Stefan Jonke goes by the alias of Datto. His name comes from the Final Fantasy X game where his partner is a character named Datto. He says he feels like the line “DattoDoesDestiny" is good for marketing. This streamer had a rough start in the entertainment industry. Having moved to Los Angeles to start his career, he found it difficult to actually enter the industry.

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He moved to Seattle not long after where he really began streaming professionally in 2013. He is currently still streaming Destiny 2 content as the bulk of his channel. He has 442,446 Twitch followers and 9,713,743 Twitch channel views overall.

2 King Gothalion

The story of this streamer is not an uncommon one. Having initially worked as a manager for a company, he was living a very ordinary life, until he was let go from his job. He was in between jobs for quite some time before he became a stay-at-home-parent. While being home he found streaming as a hobby, playing games and streaming them for an audience didn't seem like much at the time. But soon he amassed a large following. Deciding what the best career path would be, he took-up streaming as a full-time job. King Gothalion currently has 6,750 subscribers.

1 Gladd

Sean Gallagher goes by the alias of Gladd, which is an abbreviated version of Gladiator. He had previously used his full alias and later shortened it for his Twitch channel. He created his channel in 2015 when he started streaming various FPS games, such as Call of Duty. Gladd has had a few well-known titles when it comes to gaming, although he still prefers to solely stream Destiny 2.

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Much like his fellow streamers, he has a slightly irregular streaming schedule, although he tends to stream daily for many hours. He currently has 182,301 Twitch followers and 6,340,110 Twitch channel views.

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