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Félix Lengyel (French pronunciation: [feliks lɑ̃ʒɛl];[a] born November 12, 1995), better known as xQc (formerly xQcOW), is a Canadian online streamer and former professional Overwatch player.

xQc
Lengyel in 2023
Born
Félix Lengyel

(1995-11-12) November 12, 1995 (age 28)
Twitch information
Channel
  • xQc
Years active2014–present
Followers12 million
Kick information
Channel
  • xQc
Years active2023–present
Followers650 thousand
YouTube information
Channel
  • xQc
Years active2015–present
Subscribers2.34 million[1]
Total views1.5 billion[1]
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers
Esports career information
GameOverwatch
Playing career2016–2019
RoleTank
Career highlights and awards

Last updated: February 1, 2024

While he is widely recognized for his streaming career, Lengyel initially gained recognition as a professional Overwatch player. His esports career began in 2016, during which he also started streaming regularly. He joined the Dallas Fuel, a team competing in the inaugural season of the Overwatch League, in late 2017. However, his time with the Dallas Fuel was marred by controversy, resulting in repeated suspensions and ultimately his release from the team midway through the season. Additionally, Lengyel represented Team Canada in the Overwatch World Cup from 2017 to 2019.

Following his departure from competitive Overwatch, Lengyel shifted his focus to a full-time streaming career on Twitch. During this period, he also signed with several esports organizations, such as Sentinels and Luminosity Gaming, as a content creator. Throughout his streaming career, Lengyel has faced several bans and suspensions on Twitch for violating platform guidelines. These incidents involved showing explicit content, making offensive remarks, and engaging in stream sniping. Despite these controversies, Lengyel maintained a large and dedicated fanbase, consistently attracting high viewership numbers. He was the most-watched streamer on Twitch for three consecutive years, from 2020 to 2022. In June 2023, Lengyel signed a two-year, non-exclusive $100 million deal to stream on Kick.

Career

Early streaming

After finishing high school, Lengyel enrolled in a CEGEP, studying business administration until dropping out in second year after feeling "directionless". At the age of 19, Lengyel subsequently began streaming on the platform Twitch, where he initially played League of Legends (LoL) under the pseudonym xQcLoL.[2] The name "xQc" was derived from the last letter of his first name, "x," combined with the abbreviation for his home province of Quebec, "QC".[3] As his streaming career progressed, Lengyel gained recognition and prominence primarily through his involvement with Overwatch, a video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. Consequently, he adjusted his alias to xQcOW to reflect his association with Overwatch.[2]

Esports

Lengyel embarked on his professional esports career in Overwatch by initially competing in smaller online tournaments as a tank player for teams such as DatZit Gaming.[2] In October 2016, he was recruited by Denial Esports, a prominent multi-game esports organization.[4] However, after a brief period, Denial disbanded, leading Lengyel and his former teammates to form an independent roster called Yikes, which later underwent a name change to Arc 6.[5][6] During their tenure, the team participated in Season Zero of Overwatch Contenders, where Lengyel's competitive drive appeared to reach unhealthy levels. He acknowledged prioritizing gaming over fundamental aspects of life, such as sleep, nutrition, and personal relationships, and he would dedicate all of his time to playing ranked matches to regain confidence following subpar performances.[7] Lengyel also had the opportunity to represent Team Canada in the 2017 Overwatch World Cup. The team reached the tournament finals before ultimately being defeated by the reigning champions, South Korea.[8] Despite the loss, Lengyel was named the event's most valuable player.[9]

 
Lengyel (left) at the 2018 Overwatch World Cup

In October 2017, Lengyel joined the Dallas Fuel, one of the teams competing in the inaugural season of the Overwatch League (OWL).[6] However, before the start of the season, he faced two suspensions on his personal Overwatch account from Blizzard. The first suspension was a 72-hour penalty in November for misusing the game's reporting system. The second suspension, a seven-day penalty in December, was a result of him throwing games on stream.[10] Lengyel's debut in the Overwatch League occurred during the Fuel's first match of the season on January 10, 2018. The team suffered a 1–2 loss to the Seoul Dynasty.[11] Following the Fuel's third match, a 0–4 defeat against the Houston Outlaws on January 18, Lengyel made homophobic remarks directed at Austin "Muma" Wilmot, a player from the Outlaws who is openly gay, during his personal Twitch stream. Lengyel later issued an apology to Muma on Twitter, expressing that his comments were not intended to be malicious and that he had spoken hastily. In response to the incident, the Fuel decided to bench Lengyel for the subsequent match on January 19. Additionally, the Overwatch League fined him $2,000 and suspended him for four matches. The Fuel then extended the suspension through February 10.[12]

Lengyel made his return to the Overwatch League on February 23 in a 3–1 victory over the Los Angeles Gladiators.[13] However, his comeback was short-lived. On March 10, he received a fine of $4,000 and another four-match suspension from the league. The disciplinary action was taken due to his usage of an emote in a "racially disparaging manner" during an Overwatch League stream and on his personal social media accounts. Additionally, Lengyel had used "disparaging language" against Overwatch League broadcasters and players on his social media and personal stream.[14] The following day, Lengyel was released from the Dallas Fuel team.[15] In an interview with The Washington Post, he expressed that there were no racial undertones intended with his use of the emote. While Lengyel did not feel that he had made a mistake, he expressed regret for how his actions were misconstrued. He also admitted uncertainty about whether pursuing a professional career in Overwatch was the right path for him.[16]

Lengyel's involvement in the Overwatch scene continued as he joined various teams over the years. He became a part of the Overwatch Contenders teams GOATS and Gladiators Legion.[17][18] Additionally, he represented Team Canada in the 2018 and 2019 Overwatch World Cups.[19][20]

Return to full-time streaming

After his departure from Dallas Fuel in 2018, Lengyel shifted his focus primarily towards his streaming career. In February 2019, he joined esports organization Sentinels as a content creator.[21] By May 2019, Lengyel had gained significant success as one of the most prominent variety streamers on Twitch.[7] However, Lengyel also faced some controversies during his streaming career. In July 2019, he received a three-day ban from Twitch for streaming a video that contained brief explicit content, specifically showing a penis. Although a Twitch employee had reportedly permitted the video, the ban was enforced. However, Lengyel's ban was lifted after just one day.[22] Despite these incidents, Lengyel achieved notable milestones on Twitch. In December 2019, he emerged as Twitch's most watched streamer, accumulating nearly eight million hours of watch time, surpassing other popular channels by a significant margin. Overall, he ranked as the sixth-most watched streamer of the year, accumulating nearly 54 million hours of watch time, with over 14% coming from December alone.[23]

In 2020, Lengyel faced a series of bans and controversies during his streaming career. On February 29, he received a three-day ban from Twitch for streaming explicit content in the game Strip 4: Classmate Study. Lengyel entered a code that uncensored nudity in the game, leading to a brief exposure of the female character's breasts. Twitch upheld the ban even after his appeal, and the game gained attention, reaching the top of Steam's "new and trending" list.[24] In March 2020, Lengyel started playing chess on his stream, and in April, he received mentoring from chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura. Twitch and Chess.com collaborated to organize the inaugural PogChamps, a chess tournament that took place from June 5 to 19.[25] Lengyel participated in the tournament, and in a match against Charlie "MoistCr1TiKaL" White, he was defeated in just six moves. The match became the most-watched video on Chess.com's YouTube channel, garnering over ten million views by May 2021.[26] In the PogChamps tournament, Lengyel reached the consolation bracket semifinals but ultimately lost to Ludwig Ahgren.[27] During PogChamps, on June 12, 2020, Lengyel received a 24-hour Twitch ban after accidentally opening a video of gorillas engaging in sexual activity, which was submitted by one of his viewers.[28] Sentinels decided to part ways with him on August 27, 2020, after his request for release.[21] He then joined Luminosity Gaming on October 1, 2020.[29] Lengyel faced another suspension from Twitch on November 18, 2020, when he and his team stream sniped an opposing team during a Twitch Rivals event for Fall Guys. This marked his fourth suspension from Twitch, resulting in a seven-day ban. He was also banned from Twitch Rivals for six months and had to forfeit his prize winnings from the event.[30] Despite the bans and controversies, Lengyel achieved remarkable Twitch viewership in 2020. He accumulated the highest watch hours at over 174 million, surpassing all other channels by nearly 50 million watch hours.[2]

By mid-2021, Lengyel continued to dominate Twitch viewership, with 163 million hours watched that year, nearly double that of the second-largest channel.[31] In June 2021, Lengyel made the decision to move back to Canada due to experiencing multiple instances of swatting, a dangerous prank targeting streamers. He expressed genuine fear for his safety and cited concerns about his well-being.[32][33] In October 2021, a leak exposed the earnings of top Twitch streamers, including Lengyel. The leak revealed that he was the highest-paid individual streamer, earning over $8 million since 2019. While the accuracy of the leak was questioned, Lengyel confirmed that his reported earnings were correct.[34][35] Lengyel maintained his position as the most-watched streamer on Twitch in 2021, accumulating 274 million hours watched. His peak viewership reached 173,000 viewers, although it fell short compared to the channel with the highest peak, which garnered 2.5 million viewers.[36]

In April 2022, Lengyel participated in the r/Place social experiment on Reddit, an online canvas in which registered users could edit by changing the color of a single pixel. During the event, he targeted a My Little Pony art piece, which resulted in an influx of death threats. Lengyel said that he received more death threats in just one hour during that month than he had throughout his previous six years of streaming combined.[37] Despite the negativity, he broke his Twitch viewership record, peaking at over 293,000 viewers during the event.[38] Later that month, he surpassed that record while streaming a beta build of Overwatch 2, reaching a peak of over 312,000 viewers.[39] He continued to lead all Twitch streamers in terms of hours watched for the year 2022.[40]

In January 2023, Lengyel announced his departure from Luminosity Gaming, marking the end of his affiliation with the organization.[40] In June 2023, Lengyel made headlines by signing a significant deal with the streaming platform Kick. Lengyel expressed his motivation for signing with Kick, citing the platform's ability to offer him opportunities for new and diverse activities that he was unable to explore with Twitch. The deal, valued at $70 million over two years, established a non-exclusive partnership between Lengyel and Kick. Additionally, the agreement included the potential for performance-based bonuses, totaling approximately $30 million. With the highest potential payout reaching $100 million, the deal was noted as one of the largest in entertainment history. The magnitude of the deal drew comparisons to high-profile sports contracts, such as LeBron James' $97 million, two-year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.[41] Lengyel finished 2023 as Twitch's fourth-most watched streamer with a total of 89 million hours watched on the platform.[42]

Personal life

Lengyel was born on November 12, 1995, in Laval, Quebec, Canada.[3][43][44] He is of Hungarian descent.[45]

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2017 2017 Overwatch World Cup Most Valuable Player Won [9]
2018 2018 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated [46]
2020 Canadian Game Awards Best Streamer Nominated [47][48]
2020 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated [49]
2021 2021 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated [50]
2022 The Streamer Awards Best GTA Role-play Streamer Nominated [51]
Streamer of the Year Nominated
Canadian Game Awards Best Streamer Nominated [52]
12th Streamy Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated [53][54]
Just Chatting Won
2023 The Streamer Awards Best Variety Streamer Won [55]
Streamer of the Year Nominated
13th Streamy Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated [56]
Just Chatting Nominated
2024 The Streamer Awards Best Variety Streamer Nominated [57]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The original, Hungarian pronunciation of Lengyel is [ˈlɛɲɟɛl].

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Felix Lengyel French pronunciation feliks lɑ ʒɛl a born November 12 1995 better known as xQc formerly xQcOW is a Canadian online streamer and former professional Overwatch player xQcLengyel in 2023BornFelix Lengyel 1995 11 12 November 12 1995 age 28 Laval Quebec CanadaTwitch informationChannelxQcYears active2014 presentFollowers12 millionKick informationChannelxQcYears active2023 presentFollowers650 thousandYouTube informationChannelxQcYears active2015 presentSubscribers2 34 million 1 Total views1 5 billion 1 Creator Awards100 000 subscribers1 000 000 subscribersEsports career informationGameOverwatchPlaying career2016 2019RoleTankCareer highlights and awardsOWWC Most Valuable Player 2017 Last updated February 1 2024While he is widely recognized for his streaming career Lengyel initially gained recognition as a professional Overwatch player His esports career began in 2016 during which he also started streaming regularly He joined the Dallas Fuel a team competing in the inaugural season of the Overwatch League in late 2017 However his time with the Dallas Fuel was marred by controversy resulting in repeated suspensions and ultimately his release from the team midway through the season Additionally Lengyel represented Team Canada in the Overwatch World Cup from 2017 to 2019 Following his departure from competitive Overwatch Lengyel shifted his focus to a full time streaming career on Twitch During this period he also signed with several esports organizations such as Sentinels and Luminosity Gaming as a content creator Throughout his streaming career Lengyel has faced several bans and suspensions on Twitch for violating platform guidelines These incidents involved showing explicit content making offensive remarks and engaging in stream sniping Despite these controversies Lengyel maintained a large and dedicated fanbase consistently attracting high viewership numbers He was the most watched streamer on Twitch for three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022 In June 2023 Lengyel signed a two year non exclusive 100 million deal to stream on Kick Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early streaming 1 2 Esports 1 3 Return to full time streaming 2 Personal life 3 Awards and nominations 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCareerEarly streaming After finishing high school Lengyel enrolled in a CEGEP studying business administration until dropping out in second year after feeling directionless At the age of 19 Lengyel subsequently began streaming on the platform Twitch where he initially played League of Legends LoL under the pseudonym xQcLoL 2 The name xQc was derived from the last letter of his first name x combined with the abbreviation for his home province of Quebec QC 3 As his streaming career progressed Lengyel gained recognition and prominence primarily through his involvement with Overwatch a video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment Consequently he adjusted his alias to xQcOW to reflect his association with Overwatch 2 Esports Lengyel embarked on his professional esports career in Overwatch by initially competing in smaller online tournaments as a tank player for teams such as DatZit Gaming 2 In October 2016 he was recruited by Denial Esports a prominent multi game esports organization 4 However after a brief period Denial disbanded leading Lengyel and his former teammates to form an independent roster called Yikes which later underwent a name change to Arc 6 5 6 During their tenure the team participated in Season Zero of Overwatch Contenders where Lengyel s competitive drive appeared to reach unhealthy levels He acknowledged prioritizing gaming over fundamental aspects of life such as sleep nutrition and personal relationships and he would dedicate all of his time to playing ranked matches to regain confidence following subpar performances 7 Lengyel also had the opportunity to represent Team Canada in the 2017 Overwatch World Cup The team reached the tournament finals before ultimately being defeated by the reigning champions South Korea 8 Despite the loss Lengyel was named the event s most valuable player 9 nbsp Lengyel left at the 2018 Overwatch World CupIn October 2017 Lengyel joined the Dallas Fuel one of the teams competing in the inaugural season of the Overwatch League OWL 6 However before the start of the season he faced two suspensions on his personal Overwatch account from Blizzard The first suspension was a 72 hour penalty in November for misusing the game s reporting system The second suspension a seven day penalty in December was a result of him throwing games on stream 10 Lengyel s debut in the Overwatch League occurred during the Fuel s first match of the season on January 10 2018 The team suffered a 1 2 loss to the Seoul Dynasty 11 Following the Fuel s third match a 0 4 defeat against the Houston Outlaws on January 18 Lengyel made homophobic remarks directed at Austin Muma Wilmot a player from the Outlaws who is openly gay during his personal Twitch stream Lengyel later issued an apology to Muma on Twitter expressing that his comments were not intended to be malicious and that he had spoken hastily In response to the incident the Fuel decided to bench Lengyel for the subsequent match on January 19 Additionally the Overwatch League fined him 2 000 and suspended him for four matches The Fuel then extended the suspension through February 10 12 Lengyel made his return to the Overwatch League on February 23 in a 3 1 victory over the Los Angeles Gladiators 13 However his comeback was short lived On March 10 he received a fine of 4 000 and another four match suspension from the league The disciplinary action was taken due to his usage of an emote in a racially disparaging manner during an Overwatch League stream and on his personal social media accounts Additionally Lengyel had used disparaging language against Overwatch League broadcasters and players on his social media and personal stream 14 The following day Lengyel was released from the Dallas Fuel team 15 In an interview with The Washington Post he expressed that there were no racial undertones intended with his use of the emote While Lengyel did not feel that he had made a mistake he expressed regret for how his actions were misconstrued He also admitted uncertainty about whether pursuing a professional career in Overwatch was the right path for him 16 Lengyel s involvement in the Overwatch scene continued as he joined various teams over the years He became a part of the Overwatch Contenders teams GOATS and Gladiators Legion 17 18 Additionally he represented Team Canada in the 2018 and 2019 Overwatch World Cups 19 20 Return to full time streaming After his departure from Dallas Fuel in 2018 Lengyel shifted his focus primarily towards his streaming career In February 2019 he joined esports organization Sentinels as a content creator 21 By May 2019 Lengyel had gained significant success as one of the most prominent variety streamers on Twitch 7 However Lengyel also faced some controversies during his streaming career In July 2019 he received a three day ban from Twitch for streaming a video that contained brief explicit content specifically showing a penis Although a Twitch employee had reportedly permitted the video the ban was enforced However Lengyel s ban was lifted after just one day 22 Despite these incidents Lengyel achieved notable milestones on Twitch In December 2019 he emerged as Twitch s most watched streamer accumulating nearly eight million hours of watch time surpassing other popular channels by a significant margin Overall he ranked as the sixth most watched streamer of the year accumulating nearly 54 million hours of watch time with over 14 coming from December alone 23 In 2020 Lengyel faced a series of bans and controversies during his streaming career On February 29 he received a three day ban from Twitch for streaming explicit content in the game Strip 4 Classmate Study Lengyel entered a code that uncensored nudity in the game leading to a brief exposure of the female character s breasts Twitch upheld the ban even after his appeal and the game gained attention reaching the top of Steam s new and trending list 24 In March 2020 Lengyel started playing chess on his stream and in April he received mentoring from chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura Twitch and Chess com collaborated to organize the inaugural PogChamps a chess tournament that took place from June 5 to 19 25 Lengyel participated in the tournament and in a match against Charlie MoistCr1TiKaL White he was defeated in just six moves The match became the most watched video on Chess com s YouTube channel garnering over ten million views by May 2021 26 In the PogChamps tournament Lengyel reached the consolation bracket semifinals but ultimately lost to Ludwig Ahgren 27 During PogChamps on June 12 2020 Lengyel received a 24 hour Twitch ban after accidentally opening a video of gorillas engaging in sexual activity which was submitted by one of his viewers 28 Sentinels decided to part ways with him on August 27 2020 after his request for release 21 He then joined Luminosity Gaming on October 1 2020 29 Lengyel faced another suspension from Twitch on November 18 2020 when he and his team stream sniped an opposing team during a Twitch Rivals event for Fall Guys This marked his fourth suspension from Twitch resulting in a seven day ban He was also banned from Twitch Rivals for six months and had to forfeit his prize winnings from the event 30 Despite the bans and controversies Lengyel achieved remarkable Twitch viewership in 2020 He accumulated the highest watch hours at over 174 million surpassing all other channels by nearly 50 million watch hours 2 By mid 2021 Lengyel continued to dominate Twitch viewership with 163 million hours watched that year nearly double that of the second largest channel 31 In June 2021 Lengyel made the decision to move back to Canada due to experiencing multiple instances of swatting a dangerous prank targeting streamers He expressed genuine fear for his safety and cited concerns about his well being 32 33 In October 2021 a leak exposed the earnings of top Twitch streamers including Lengyel The leak revealed that he was the highest paid individual streamer earning over 8 million since 2019 While the accuracy of the leak was questioned Lengyel confirmed that his reported earnings were correct 34 35 Lengyel maintained his position as the most watched streamer on Twitch in 2021 accumulating 274 million hours watched His peak viewership reached 173 000 viewers although it fell short compared to the channel with the highest peak which garnered 2 5 million viewers 36 In April 2022 Lengyel participated in the r Place social experiment on Reddit an online canvas in which registered users could edit by changing the color of a single pixel During the event he targeted a My Little Pony art piece which resulted in an influx of death threats Lengyel said that he received more death threats in just one hour during that month than he had throughout his previous six years of streaming combined 37 Despite the negativity he broke his Twitch viewership record peaking at over 293 000 viewers during the event 38 Later that month he surpassed that record while streaming a beta build of Overwatch 2 reaching a peak of over 312 000 viewers 39 He continued to lead all Twitch streamers in terms of hours watched for the year 2022 40 In January 2023 Lengyel announced his departure from Luminosity Gaming marking the end of his affiliation with the organization 40 In June 2023 Lengyel made headlines by signing a significant deal with the streaming platform Kick Lengyel expressed his motivation for signing with Kick citing the platform s ability to offer him opportunities for new and diverse activities that he was unable to explore with Twitch The deal valued at 70 million over two years established a non exclusive partnership between Lengyel and Kick Additionally the agreement included the potential for performance based bonuses totaling approximately 30 million With the highest potential payout reaching 100 million the deal was noted as one of the largest in entertainment history The magnitude of the deal drew comparisons to high profile sports contracts such as LeBron James 97 million two year deal with the Los Angeles Lakers 41 Lengyel finished 2023 as Twitch s fourth most watched streamer with a total of 89 million hours watched on the platform 42 Personal lifeLengyel was born on November 12 1995 in Laval Quebec Canada 3 43 44 He is of Hungarian descent 45 Awards and nominationsYear Ceremony Category Result Ref 2017 2017 Overwatch World Cup Most Valuable Player Won 9 2018 2018 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated 46 2020 Canadian Game Awards Best Streamer Nominated 47 48 2020 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated 49 2021 2021 Esports Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated 50 2022 The Streamer Awards Best GTA Role play Streamer Nominated 51 Streamer of the Year NominatedCanadian Game Awards Best Streamer Nominated 52 12th Streamy Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated 53 54 Just Chatting Won2023 The Streamer Awards Best Variety Streamer Won 55 Streamer of the Year Nominated13th Streamy Awards Streamer of the Year Nominated 56 Just Chatting Nominated2024 The Streamer Awards Best Variety Streamer Nominated 57 See alsoList of most followed Twitch channelsNotes The original Hungarian pronunciation of Lengyel is ˈlɛɲɟɛl References a b About xQc YouTube a b c d Howard Charlie et al February 25 2022 The Rise Again of xQc From esports failure to king of Twitch Upcomer Archived from the original on March 16 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 a b Lee Alexander September 29 2020 Everything You Need To Know About xQc G Fuel Archived from the original on April 30 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Duwe Scott October 13 2016 Denial Esports Signs Overwatch Team Dot Esports Archived from the original on April 29 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Carpenter Nicole May 3 2017 Denial Esports drops its entire Overwatch team Dot Esports Archived from the original on April 21 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 a b Duwe Scott October 28 2017 Dallas Fuel signs eccentric tank main xQc to Overwatch League roster Dot Esports Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 a b Viana Bhernardo May 7 2019 XQc There will never be a harmony between streaming and playing that I m comfortable with Dot Esports Archived from the original on April 21 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 Van Allen Eric November 4 2017 Overwatch World Cup Comes Down To A Fight Over Meters Kotaku Archived from the original on April 18 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 a b Alonzo Damian November 9 2017 Win or lose the Overwatch World Cup was full of great storylines PC Gamer Archived from the original on December 17 2021 Retrieved April 7 2022 Grayson Nathan December 19 2017 Overwatch League Players Keep Getting In Trouble Kotaku Archived from the original on April 7 2022 Retrieved April 6 2022 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