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10/16/2025 9:43 AM
Weekly Most Trusted Games to Stream - October 16
9/26/2025 8:51 AM
Weekly Game Pulse - September 26
Each week, StreamGist highlights the best games to stream on Twitch that balance discoverability and streamer fit. Based on save-to-skip ratios and our GistScore from the past week, Among Us, Pokemon Go, It Takes Two, and Voyagers of Nera all stand out. Each of these games scored above or near our discoverability average, meaning they’re drawing healthy audiences without being hopelessly top-heavy. They also have fresh or unique content that can make streams more engaging.
Here's the list:
Among Us - Returns for another week on our list with decent discoverability and evergreen social gameplay. A Fortnite collab brought back the Crewmate Back Bling and Henry Stickmin emote through Oct 4, while a surprise Genshin Impact crossover drops free Paimon cosmetics. Meanwhile, the Among Us 3D spinoff kicks off its “Afterlife” event with spooky new roles and a haunted ship rework—great timing for chaos-heavy Halloween streams.
Pokemon Go- Mobile-oriented (yes, it’s mobile-only) but continues to pull in solid Twitch numbers and reliable discoverability. The upcoming level cap increase to 80 has veterans racing to grind XP before the patch lands mid-month. New apple dragon evolutions arrive via the Harvest Festival, and October’s Community Day reveal adds even more momentum. Plenty of incentives for IRL adventure streams or cozy XP chase sessions with viewers.
It Takes Two - New to the list this week and slightly above average in discoverability. It’s not just a great co-op pick—Hazelight made headlines with director Josef Fares teasing a possible sequel. Add that to a strong anti–live service stance and the game’s evergreen charm, and you’ve got an easy excuse to revisit the GOTY-winning campaign. Emotional storytelling and wild gameplay shifts still make it a crowd-pleaser, especially for duo collabs.
Voyagers of Nera - Extremely high discoverability right now, even if it’s still under the radar for most. Devs confirmed solo-sailing updates and a major QoL patch on the way, but more importantly, streamers are still capitalizing on that new-game energy. Viewers can earn Twitch Drops, and its cozy-but-chaotic 10-player survival loop plays perfectly for fall community nights. Great for chill squads, laid-back progression, or group antics.
10/16/2025 9:43 AM
Weekly Most Trusted Games to Stream - October 16
9/26/2025 8:51 AM
Weekly Game Pulse - September 26