The most popular games on Twitch in February 2021

2021’s February is in the books and we take a look back at the most popular games on Twitch.

Which title dominated in February? One of the usual suspects or a new sensation? Check out our image gallery below for the answer. In order to compile the list we used sullygnome.com‘s watch time metric to properly rank the games on Twitch.

Dota 2 makes it into the top 10 for February. With a month filled by the first season of the DPC, fans will have to wait until the end of March for the Singapore Major to bring back top tier dota.
The survival hit Rust snags ninth place for itself. While still a success towards the end of February it was increasingly eclipsed by Valheim
Apex Legends makes it all the way to eighth for February. Fittingly enough the eighth season of Apex Legends also started in February.
With multiple high profile tournaments going on like IEM Katowice or BLAST Premier, Counter-Strike secures seventh for February.
Surpassing CSGO for February, the new kid on the block VALORANT takes sixth for February. With Riot continuously adding more and more content VALORANT is surely here to stay.
Warzone kicks off our Top 5 for February. The Battle Royale continues to do well could easily be further ahead in March as the new season has just begun.
Minecraft sits in fourth place and continues to be the ultimate sandbox experience that just keeps players and viewers glued to their screens.
Fortnite leads the charge for Battle Royales this month as it secures third place for February.
GTA V`s online roleplaying continues to lure players back in even years after the release and still no news about the sixth installment.
Feburary`s king of Twitch is League of Legends. As the competition in the leagues around the world heats up, LoL easily secures first place yet again.

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