With that said, Twitch is still attracting plenty of users and a streamer even broke the record for most concurrent viewers. Twitch streamer Ibai, the one who held the previous record for most concurrent viewers, broke his own record with an astonishing 3.4 million concurrent viewers during his La Velada boxing event. He has been sustaining over 3 million views during the event, which is incredibly impressive. A lot of the biggest streamers pull in tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of viewers during a stream, but rarely do you see these streamers throwing up consistent millions of concurrent views. Those kinds of numbers are easier to pull off on YouTube videos where anyone can watch it at anytime and it's usually shorter content. Pulling in 3 million concurrent users is equivalent to a pretty successful TV broadcast, particularly in 2023.
Twitch streamer Ibai has set the new all time concurrent viewer record on Twitch, breaking 3.4+ million viewers for his La Velada event…
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) July 1, 2023
Breaking his own previous record to take #1 again pic.twitter.com/HIyeZ2Vw6W
Given Ibai has held these records for quite some time, it seems unlikely anyone else will come remotely close to touching this viewership record. Maybe it will happen, but given some of the biggest Twitch streamers are abandoning the platform for competitors, Twitch is losing a lot of people who could maybe have a small chance of doing this.
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