#5: SingSing
Next period, we expect streamers participating in TI6 (like Dendi and Admiral Bulldog) to shut things down as they prepare for the biggest tournament of the year. Unfortunately, SingSing won't be competing at TI6. On the plus side, it means that next period he's likely to continue streaming!
#4: Dendi
Dendi returns to the top 5 after a three-period absence. Na'Vi has been busy as of late, so we don't blame him for going dark on Twitch. Dendi's team participated in four Premier tournaments during June and July, placing 7th - 8th, 2nd, 4th, and 1st (at the StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2 finals). Na'Vi is in good form heading into TI6, and they have a great chance at besting last year's disappointing 13th - 16th finish. Some people are even betting on them to win the whole thing!
#3: Wagamama
Fun Fact: Back in 2013, Wagamama and #5 ranked SingSing were teammates on a competitive team called QPAD Red Pandas. Wagamama hasn't streamed much this summer, but all signs point to him being back on the grind! To celebrate his return, Wagamama held a 24-hour stream on Twitch. Check out his previous broadcasts to revisit his 24-hour session.
#2: Baumi
Baumi lost over 3,000 YouTube subscribers during the current period, but he made up for it by generating the most videos views. He's by far the most prolific YouTuber on the list, averaging almost two uploads per day. Baumi won't be competing at TI6, but he'll be traveling to Seattle to spectate. Don't despair - there's a good chance that Baumi's channel will continue to be active while he's traveling; he's been known to create extra videos and schedule them for release during his absence.
#1: Admiral Bulldog
Admiral Bulldog is back on top! Of our ranked creators, Admiral Bulldog was least affected by the YouTube subscriber purge. His team, Alliance, is one of sixteen participating in TI6, so we don't expect to see him very active on YouTube or Twitch during the first half of August.