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Who Made the Top 10 Streamers List for Battlefield 6’s Open Beta?

Battlefield 6’s first open beta has wrapped up its initial run, and the streaming numbers are in — showing exactly who drew the most attention between August 7 and 11, 2025.


The data, compiled by Stream Charts, covers total hours watched alongside each creator’s airtime across all major streaming platforms, painting a clear picture of which personalities led the hype.


Topping the charts was Timothy “TimTheTatman” Betar, who racked up 2.66 million hours watched across just 20 hours and 50 minutes of airtime. Known for his high-energy personality and long history with FPS titles, Tim made the most of the early access launch. His 16-hour marathon on day one wasn’t just a grind — it was a spectacle, peaking at over 207,000 concurrent viewers and averaging nearly 150,000. This marked his highest peak viewership since 2020, securing his position as the most-watched Battlefield 6 streamer during the early access period.


Close behind was Canadian FPS legend Shroud, who brought in 1.85 million hours watched over 43 hours of airtime. A former CSGO pro, Shroud has built a reputation for pinpoint accuracy and calm, calculated gameplay. During the beta, he treated fans to extended sessions — including a highlight run where he notched an impressive 60 kills in a single match.


Third place went to Stodeh, the UK-based sniper specialist, with 863,000 hours watched in 42 hours of streaming. A long-time Battlefield content creator, Stodeh leaned into what he does best — precision sniping and tactical breakdowns — delivering plenty of memorable moments for his community.


Rounding out the top ten were:

  • Recrent – 540K hours (36h 55m)

  • StoneMountain64 – 499K hours (21h 15m)

  • summit1g – 476K hours (30h 45m)

  • M3RKMUS1C – 443K hours (83h 20m)

  • TheBurntPeanut – 434K hours (28h)

  • TaisonTV – 431K hours (83h 30m)

  • ziGueira – 383K hours (57h 50m)


While the top spots drew headlines, not everyone was pleased with the rankings. On August 12, Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm voiced his frustration on X (formerly Twitter), noting that his Battlefield 6 streams pulled 1.1 million views in just 18 hours of playtime — and importantly, without using Twitch Drops, the in-game reward system that boosted many streamers’ numbers. His post, which ended with a nod to his “realest community in the business,” was later deleted without explanation, but the point was made clear: the Doc believes his performance deserved more recognition.


With Battlefield 6’s first open beta generating such strong streaming interest, it’s clear the title has already found a spotlight in the FPS community. The second beta has already started, and these streamers have already begun making full use of it.

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