More than 2 million people tuned into Twitch last night to watch Spanish Fortnite streamer David “TheGrefg” Martínez reveal his own skin in the game, utterly smashing the platform’s concurrent viewer record.
At one point, total viewership to TheGrefg’s channel hit 2.4 million – nearly quadruple the record set by fellow Fortnite fan Ninja back in 2018 when he played the battle royale with rapper Drake and notched up 635,000 viewers.
(TheGrefg already beat that total once – narrowly – back in December, with a stream watched by just over the 639,000 people.)
Twitch confirmed the record-breaking viewership last night, shortly after TheGrefg’s stream finished and his Fortnite skin was unveiled.
¡Vamos!@TheGrefg now holds the record for most concurrent viewers ever on Twitch. pic.twitter.com/26VceVSJyS
— Twitch (@Twitch) January 11, 2021
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TheGrefg becomes the fourth streaming “Icon” to receive their own skin in Fortnite, following Ninja, Lachlan and Loserfruit.
If you don’t care about Fortnite, this news is still notable for a couple of reasons. As a popular Spanish-language streamer, TheGrefg has been a figurehead in the long-term growth of non-English channels on the platform – something last night’s incredible record has only cemented further.