eSports Sponsorship - Sponsor Gaming Creators (page 2)
Esports and gaming creators reach the most digitally native audience in sports, a Gen Z and Millennial crowd that lives on Twitch and YouTube. The roster spans pro competitors, variety streamers, and the content gamers whose fans treat a recommendation as a verdict, not an ad. Browse 100+ esports athletes and gaming creators open to brand partnerships on OpenSponsorship.
| Name | Followers | Engagement |
|---|---|---|
| 68.7K | 670 | |
| 64.2K | 193 | |
| 60.4K | 26.9K | |
| 53.4K | 1.8K | |
| 47.5K | 6 | |
| 45.9K | 740 | |
| 43.9K | 3.2K | |
| 27.5K | 288 | |
| 14.5K | 783 | |
| 13.9K | 40 | |
| 11.0K | 340 | |
| 8.2K | 295 |
Why sponsor eSports athletes on OpenSponsorship
From discovery to signed deliverables, brands use OpenSponsorship to run measurable creator campaigns with less overhead. Here is how this category stacks up — plus platform-wide benchmarks from 2,500+ brand users and 25,000+ creator profiles.
56 athletes
Browse and filter esports athletes on OpenSponsorship — audience, location, platform, and more.
Typical social post range
$330–$12,000 among creators in this list (from listed pricing).
Average audience size
About 143K followers on average across this list — use filters to go bigger or smaller.
Strongest platform
Instagram leads this category.
Top markets
United States, Canada, Ukraine.
7x average ROI
Brands use OpenSponsorship for discovery, proposals, and contracts — 8,000+ deals across 40+ countries.