This month's list is stacked with pro players, including an old favorite who reentered the top 5 after a three-month absence.
According to his recent Facebook post, the #5 ranked creator Baumi is considering a return to streaming! He's already streamed twice during the past week, which is a positive sign of things to come. Baumi is far and away this period's most prolific YouTube uploader - he's been averaging two videos a day during the month of November.
For Dendi and his fans, November has been a much quieter month than October when it comes to surprise announcements. Na'Vi unexpectedly disbanded their whole Dota 2 team in October, leaving many of Dendi's fans in shock. Then, in another surprise twist, Na'Vi reformed the team a few days later and invited Dendi and his former teammate SoNNeikO to rejoin the team. Time will tell if Dendi can recapture his 2011-2013 form and lead Na'Vi to more major tournament wins.
JimBen recently made a Facebook post discussing the nature of the Dota 2 community and his commitment to be more positive on stream. It's well-written and addresses a commonly-experienced issue for players. In lighter news, JimBen started a new series titled Pub Strats to complement his popular Silly Builds series. Pub Strats will showcase funny, good, and/or terrible team-based strategies that can be executed in public matches.
Despite being inactive on YouTube for half a year, SingSing was able to climb all the way to #2 thanks to his Twitch activity. During the past month, he's streamed over 130 hours and generated the most new Twitch subscribers and channel views of any creator on our list.
This edition, three out of the top five creators are pro players - including Admiral Bulldog, who plays for Alliance. He is our top ranked creator for the 2nd straight period. Despite being a pro, Admiral Bulldog's streams and YouTube videos are usually oriented around comedy.
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