xQc Named Streamer Of The Decade At The Esports Awards
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- xQc won Streamer of the Decade at the Esports Awards’ Decade ceremony in Riyadh on Aug 24.
- The result was confirmed on the Esports Awards’ official X accounts.
- The Decade Awards recognised 14 categories; other winners included Faker, T1, and League of Legends.
- Community reaction ranged from praise to pointed debate among creators.
xQc has been crowned Streamer of the Decade, a headline honour at the Esports Awards’ special Decade ceremony in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The recognition caps ten years in which the Canadian creator’s audience, output, and cultural footprint reshaped what day-to-day streaming looks like at scale.
The Esports Awards confirmed the result on its official social channels shortly after the show, posting congratulations and the category title. The Decade event also handed out retrospective honours across players, teams, and games — with Faker named PC Player of the Decade, T1 Team of the Decade, and League of Legends Game of the Decade — framing xQc’s win within a broader look back at the industry’s past ten years.
Reaction landed fast. Round-ups noted a wave of congrats from fans and creators, while a few voices questioned the choice — a familiar dynamic for streamer awards where metrics and influence collide with taste and rivalry. Either way, the Decade tag formalises xQc’s status as one of live content’s defining figures as the space heads into its next cycle.
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