Top 10 Malaysian Esports Content Creators and Streamers 2026
By KITAMEN Esports Solutions • June 2026
Executive Summary
- Malaysia’s ten biggest esports content creators and streamers of 2026 by reach and impact.
- Our number one is Soloz, the first Malaysian Facebook Gaming talent to pass two million followers.
- Ranked on total following, consistency and community impact; reach figures are treated as living counts.
Malaysia does not just produce world-beating pro players. It produces the people who make watching them fun. The streamers, the variety chaos merchants, the horror-game screamers, the IGLs who go live after practice, the TikTok clip machines who turn a single highlight into a million views. This is our ranked Top 10 of the Malaysian gaming content creators and streamers who own the screen in 2026.
These are the names that bridge the gap between the competitive scene and the everyday fan scrolling Facebook Gaming at midnight. Some are decorated ex-pros. Some never touched a tournament stage and still command a bigger room than half the teams on it.
How we ranked: this is editorial opinion, weighted by three things. First, total reach across primary platforms (Facebook Gaming, YouTube, TikTok, Twitch). Second, consistency and longevity as an active creator. Third, real community impact inside Malaysia esports. Strict Malaysia nationality filter applies, and reach figures are approximate public snapshots from 2024 to 2025 that fluctuate, so treat the numbers as ballpark, not gospel.
1. Soloz: The Facebook Gaming King
If Malaysian gaming content had a flagship, it would fly Soloz colours. The Mobile Legends and Honor of Kings streamer and former pro is the most-watched gaming creator the country has produced, and the receipts back it up: he was the first Malaysian Facebook Gaming talent to cross 2 million followers, with a reported aggregate following of around 3.8 million across platforms.
This is not just legacy reach either. Soloz was recognised at the MLBB Malaysia Creator Awards 2024, proof that the establishment rates him as highly as the algorithm does. He sits at the intersection of pro pedigree and mainstream pull, which almost nobody else on this list can claim.
Pioneer status plus the highest total reach of any Malaysian gaming creator is an easy number one. Everyone else here is chasing the lane he paved.
2. XK Penjahat: The Builder
XK Penjahat is what happens when a creator decides he wants to build more than just a channel. The variety and MLBB livestreamer runs one of Malaysia’s largest gaming YouTube bases, around 1.19 million subscribers and 244 million-plus views as of early May 2025, and that is only half the story.
He is also a co-founder of Team Bosskurr, which means his fingerprints are on the org side of the scene as well as the content side. At the MLBB Malaysia Creator Awards 2024 he walked away with both Player’s Choice and Most Viral Creator, a double that tells you the community and the virality machine both love him.
Million-plus reach, genuine org-building credentials and major MLBB hardware. That combination of audience and influence over the wider Mobile Legends Malaysia ecosystem earns him the runner-up spot.
3. Pok Ro: The Terengganu Screamer
Pok Ro proves you do not need an esports title to dominate Malaysian gaming content. The Terengganu creator built his empire on horror-game playthroughs and reactions, and the broad Malay-audience appeal is enormous, around 1.2 million YouTube subscribers, 226 million-plus views, and roughly 943,000 TikTok followers on top.
That is cross-platform 1 million-plus reach with the kind of consistency most creators dream about. Horror is a brutal genre to sustain, yet Pok Ro keeps the screams coming and the audience keeps growing.
Elite consistency and one of the most-followed gaming channels in the country. He outranks several competitive heavyweights here purely on raw, durable reach, and that is exactly how this list is scored.
4. BiuBiu: The PUBG Mobile Legend
BiuBiu is Malaysia’s most decorated PUBG Mobile name, and he made the rare clean transition from competing to creating. As a former Team Secret captain he carried serious competitive weight, then retired to stream full-time and brought the entire fanbase with him.
His YouTube channel sits at around 907,000 subscribers, and he is profiled on both Liquipedia PUBG and Esports Charts, the kind of documentation that confirms he is a genuine scene fixture rather than a passing clip.
The defining competitive pedigree in PUBG Mobile Malaysia plus a near-million creator base is a strong fourth. Reach pulls him just behind the variety giants above, but no PUBG Mobile creator carries more authority.
5. d4v41: The Valorant Trailblazer
d4v41 is the only entry here who is a current Tier-1 pro and a streamer at the same time. As Paper Rex’s Valorant in-game leader, and a former CS:GO pro, he carries an international competitive profile that nobody else on this list can match.
He was the first Malaysian to qualify for a VCT international event, Masters Berlin 2021, and finished runner-up at VALORANT Champions 2023 with Paper Rex. That is a deep run on the biggest stage the game has, and it makes every stream he goes live on feel like a window into the top of the sport.
His reach is smaller than the pure variety streamers, but his community impact as the face of Valorant Malaysia content is outsized. Pedigree this elite earns a top-five seat.
6. Dibo: The Queen of MY MLBB Content
Dibo is the leading Malaysian female MLBB creator, full stop. The ex-pro turned full-time streamer commands around 1.4 to 1.5 million TikTok followers, the largest reach among Malaysia’s female gaming creators, and she built it on genuine competitive credibility rather than novelty.
That pro-to-creator pipeline matters. She knows the game at a level her audience trusts, and she has stayed an active supporter of the MLBB Women’s scene, lending her platform to a part of the ecosystem that needs the visibility.
Largest female-creator reach plus real pro grounding is a comfortable sixth. Dibo is not just representing a demographic, she is outdrawing most of the field while doing it.
7. Masterramen: The Scene Backbone
Some creators win on numbers. Masterramen wins on what he means to the scene. The veteran variety-gaming streamer and PUBG Mobile tournament caster sits close to 1 million Facebook followers, but his real currency is influence, not just audience size.
Malaysian esports media repeatedly credits him as a mentor and a backbone of the local scene, the kind of figure who casts the tournaments, builds up newer creators and keeps the whole machine running behind the scenes.
Here, community impact and longevity outweigh raw reach. Masterramen is a recognised scene builder and esports broadcaster, and that combination of staying power and influence places him firmly in our top half.
8. Syafiq Aiman: The Multi-Genre Machine
Syafiq Aiman is the proof that Bahasa Malaysia gaming content travels far. His YouTube channel cleared 1 million subscribers per 2024 roundups, built on a catalogue that refuses to sit in one lane.
Resident Evil, GTA, Minecraft, Call of Duty, PUBG and tech reviews all live on his channel, which is exactly how you keep a million-strong Malay-language audience coming back. Variety is a grind, and he has made it look sustainable.
Consistent million-plus reach and a broad multi-genre output earn him the eighth spot. He is a workhorse channel that keeps delivering for one of Malaysia’s biggest gaming language audiences.
9. Laowu: The Mandarin Anchor
Laowu, also known as Crazyissac, anchors the Malaysian-Chinese gaming audience, and that role is more important than the raw subscriber count suggests. His Mandarin-language YouTube channel runs at around 1.1 to 1.2 million subscribers, serving a community that the Malay and English-first creators above simply do not reach.
His content spans GTA, Minecraft, Ark, CS and The Sims, a wide variety spread that keeps a loyal base engaged across genres.
We list him by stage name only, by design. Anchoring an entire language segment of Malaysia’s gaming audience with 1 million-plus reach is a real achievement, and it lands him a deserved ninth.
10. Sultan Riq: The TikTok Closer
Sultan Riq rounds out the ten on the strength of pure short-form firepower. The Malaysian MLBB creator on TikTok runs at around 950,000 followers, knocking on the door of 1 million, built on punchy gameplay and entertainment clips.
Short-form is its own discipline, and Sultan Riq has mastered the format that increasingly drives how new fans discover the game in Malaysia.
His count comes from a 2024 aggregator roundup, so we rate this entry medium confidence and the editor should refresh before publish. Even so, MLBB TikTok reach approaching 1 million is enough to close out the list at number ten.
The local insight here is simple: Malaysian gaming content has fractured into languages, genres and platforms, and that is its strength. Soloz owns Facebook Gaming, Pok Ro owns horror, d4v41 brings the Tier-1 Valorant view, Dibo leads the female MLBB charge and Laowu anchors the Mandarin audience. No single creator owns the whole room, and the scene is richer for it.
Want to go deeper? Explore how the wider scene fits together in our Malaysia esports by game guide, see who turns highlights into broadcasts in the complete 2025 broadcasting guide, and read more about the writers and personalities shaping the conversation in our content creator and journalist feature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the biggest gaming content creator in Malaysia in 2026?
Soloz (Muhammad Faris bin Zakaria) tops our ranking. He is Malaysia’s most-watched gaming streamer and the first Malaysian Facebook Gaming talent to pass 2 million followers, with a reported aggregate following of around 3.8 million across platforms, plus recognition at the MLBB Malaysia Creator Awards 2024.
Are there Malaysian female gaming creators on this list?
Yes. Dibo (Adibah Humairah) ranks sixth and is the leading Malaysian female MLBB creator, with around 1.4 to 1.5 million TikTok followers. An ex-pro turned full-time streamer, she has the largest reach among Malaysia’s female gaming creators and actively supports the MLBB Women’s scene.
Which Malaysian pro player is also a top streamer?
d4v41 (Ahmad Khalish Rusyaidee bin Nordin) at number five. He is Paper Rex’s Valorant in-game leader and a Twitch streamer, the first Malaysian to qualify for a VCT international event at Masters Berlin 2021, and a runner-up at VALORANT Champions 2023.
How were these gaming creators ranked?
This is editorial opinion weighted by total reach across Facebook Gaming, YouTube, TikTok and Twitch, by consistency and longevity, and by community impact within Malaysia’s esports scene. A strict Malaysia nationality filter applies, and reach figures are approximate 2024 to 2025 snapshots that fluctuate.
Why are ChooxTV and Demonkite not on the list?
Both are Filipino, not Malaysian, so they fall outside the strict Malaysia nationality filter used for this ranking. They appear in Malaysia-region MLBB content but are excluded here because this list covers Malaysian creators and streamers only.
Versi Bahasa Melayu
Inilah ranking Top 10 pencipta kandungan dan streamer permainan Malaysia untuk 2026 pilihan KITAMEN. Di tempat teratas ialah Soloz, streamer permainan paling banyak ditonton di Malaysia dan talent Facebook Gaming MY pertama mencecah 2 juta pengikut. Diikuti XK Penjahat, pengasas bersama Team Bosskurr, dan Pok Ro, raja permainan seram dari Terengganu dengan jangkauan melebihi 1 juta merentas platform.
Senarai ini turut memuatkan BiuBiu (PUBG Mobile), d4v41 (Paper Rex Valorant), Dibo (pencipta MLBB wanita terkemuka), Masterramen, Syafiq Aiman, Laowu dan Sultan Riq. Ranking ini ialah pandangan editorial KITAMEN berdasarkan jangkauan, konsistensi dan impak komuniti. Angka pengikut ialah anggaran 2024 hingga 2025 dan boleh berubah.
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