MethodologyBy Matthew Juszczyk
Updated April 28, 2026. Based on 14 days of saves, skips, and stream results across 155 active categories.
New Site Is Live. More Data Coming to the Blog
The new StreamGist site is live, and the blog is leaning harder on the daily data behind hundreds of Twitch categories.
StreamGist just rolled out a new site, and the blog is part of the change. Posts are going to lean harder on the data we already track every day, and you should expect more of it more often.
Up to now, the weekly post has been the only public window into what we see across hundreds of Twitch categories. That was always the slim version. Going forward, expect breakdowns that pull from the same daily reads behind the best games to stream on Twitch page: which games are quietly holding creators, which ones are losing them after one session, where small channels still have a real window, and where the directory has closed up.
No editorial this week, since the recurring weekly recap was paused while the new site went live. It picks back up next Monday, and from there we will mix in shorter posts in between: single-game writeups when something breaks pattern, studio-side reads when a launch lands strangely, and methodology notes when something on the scoring side is worth explaining.
The point of the blog has not changed. Game choice still matters more than grind, and most of what gets written about Twitch growth misses the parts you can only see by tracking what creators actually save and skip. The new site just gives us more room to publish what we see, clearly.
Browse this week's best games to stream on Twitch, updated daily for small streamers.