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30 Famous Gamers From Mexico: Top Esports Pros & Streamers (2026)

Explore famous gamers from Mexico, from MkLeo and Pollo to Quackity, AriGameplays, Rivers and Sparg0 across esports, Fortnite, Twitch and YouTube.

Jun 22, 2026
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Mexico’s Biggest Esports Players And Gaming Creators

Mexico has one of Latin America’s strongest gaming and esports scenes. The country has internationally visible names in Super Smash Bros., Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, StarCraft II, Apex Legends, Clash Royale, Counter-Strike, Gears of War, Call of Duty Mobile, Brawl Stars, FIFA / EA Sports FC, Minecraft, GTA V content, YouTube gaming and Twitch streaming.
Esports Earnings lists Mexico with more than $11 million in public esports prize money across more than 3,100 tournaments, with Fortnite currently shown as the highest-awarding game for Mexican players and Pollo as the country’s highest-listed public prize earner.

Quick Facts About Famous Gamers From Mexico

CategoryBest answer
Most famous Mexican esports playerMkLeo, because of his Super Smash Bros. legacy and global reputation.
Highest-earning Mexican esports player by public prize dataPollo, listed by Esports Earnings with $619,125 from Fortnite tournaments.
Biggest creator names to knowQuackity, AriGameplays, Rivers, ElMariana, E-MasterSensei, Roier, and Alana Flores.
Strongest Mexican esports scenesFortnite, Super Smash Bros., Rainbow Six Siege, StarCraft II, Apex Legends, Clash Royale, Gears of War, Call of Duty Mobile, Brawl Stars, and EA Sports FC.
Important notePrize money, followers, salaries, sponsorships, and net worth are different things. This article does not use unsupported net-worth claims.
Last checkedMay 20, 2026.

Who Are The Most Famous Gamers From Mexico?

The most famous gamersfrom Mexico include MkLeofor Super Smash Bros., Polloand Dukezfor Fortnite, Quackity, ElMariana, AriGameplaysand Riversfor creator and streaming culture, SpeCialand Chamfor StarCraft II, Geometricsand Gryxrfor Rainbow Six Siege, Sparg0, Maisterand Chagfor Smash, SergioRamosfor Clash Royale, Joksanfor EA Sports FC / FIFA, and YanYaand Neazulfor Apex Legends.
The best answer depends on what you mean by “famous.” If you mean competitive legacy, MkLeois the strongest answer. If you mean public prize money, Polloleads the Mexican ranking. If you mean creator fame, Quackity, ElMariana, AriGameplays and Riversare among the biggest names.

Best Mexican Gamers By Goal

GoalBest answer
Mexico’s most famous esports playerMkLeo
Most public prize money from MexicoPollo
Mexico’s biggest Minecraft creatorQuackity
Mexico’s biggest female gaming creatorsAriGameplays and Rivers
Biggest Mexico gamer in StarCraft IISpeCial
Biggest Mexico gamer in Rainbow Six SiegeGeometrics
Biggest Mexico gamer in EA Sports FC / FIFAJoksan

How We Chose These Mexican Gamers

This list was built using public achievements, audience size, tournament results, cultural impact, documented team history and source quality. It includes professional esports players, gaming YouTubers, Twitch streamers, mobile esports players, fighting-game players and gaming-adjacent creators when their connection to gaming culture is clear.
Sources used include Esports Earnings, Liquipedia, Esports Charts, HLTV, FIFAe, Twitch, YouTube, Streams Charts, official creator profiles, tournament pages and recognized gaming media. Private salary claims, unsupported monthly-income claims and exact net-worth estimates are avoided unless a reliable public source supports them.

How To Read This List

This ranking is not a net-worth list. A person can rank highly because of tournament dominance, public prize data, creator audience, cultural influence, team-building impact or importance inside one game.
Competitive players are weighted by public results, game relevance and sourceable team history. Creators are weighted by audience reach, gaming relevance and influence on Mexican or Spanish-language gaming culture. Time-sensitive details such as team status, follower counts and prize totals should be rechecked before each major update.
Mexico stands out because its gaming fame is split across several lanes at once: elite Smash players such as MkLeo and Sparg0, Fortnite prize-money leaders such as Pollo and Dukez, long-running esports names in StarCraft II and Rainbow Six Siege, and Spanish-language creators such as Quackity, AriGameplays, Rivers and ElMariana. That mix makes Mexico different from countries where one game or one platform dominates the whole scene.

What Counts As A Famous Gamer In This List?

A famous gamer in this article can be:
  • An esports player competing in Fortnite, Super Smash Bros., Rainbow Six Siege, StarCraft II, Apex Legends, Clash Royale, Counter-Strike, Gears of War, Brawl Stars, Call of Duty Mobile or EA Sports FC.
  • A gaming YouTuber known for Minecraft, GTA V, Fortnite, Roblox-style content, reactions, creator servers or gaming culture.
  • A Twitch or Kick streamer with a large Mexican or Spanish-speaking gaming audience.
  • A creator whose content strongly overlaps with streaming, esports, creator events or gamer communities.
  • A gaming-adjacent personality included only when the gaming connection is clear and sourceable.

Top 30 Famous Gamers From Mexico

Gamer / creatorMain game or platform
MkLeoSuper Smash Bros.
PolloFortnite
QuackityMinecraft, Twitch, YouTube
AriGameplaysTwitch, YouTube, variety gaming
Rivers / Samy RiveraTwitch, YouTube, variety gaming
ElMarianaTwitch, Minecraft, variety streaming
Sparg0Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
SpeCialStarCraft II
GeometricsRainbow Six Siege
DukezFortnite
MaisterSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
SergioRamosClash Royale
JoksanEA Sports FC / FIFA
YanYaApex Legends
NeazulApex Legends
MarKECounter-Strike
JeltyFortnite
E-MasterSenseiYouTube gaming
ChagSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate
DanyanCatFortnite, YouTube
IdentivezGears of War / Gears 5
SlothyCall of Duty Mobile
ChamStarCraft II
ZharBrawl Stars
snackyFortnite
JaguaresApex Legends
ArdentoasClash Royale
EnvyCall of Duty Mobile
RoierMinecraft, Twitch, YouTube
Source for public prize totals: Esports Earnings Mexico top 100.
Read also: Famous Gamers From Malaysia

Detailed Profiles Of Famous Mexican Gamers

1. MkLeo

MkLeo is the clearest answer for Mexico’s most famous competitive gamer. His reputation comes from years of elite Super Smash Bros. results and his status as one of Ultimate’s defining players.
MkLeo Smash Bros Player
MkLeo Smash Bros Player
MkLeo is Mexico’s most famous fighting-game player and one of the greatest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players ever.
  • Gamer tag: MkLeo
  • Real name: Leonardo Lopez Perez / Leonardo López Pérez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born January 20, 2001; age 25 as of May 20, 2026
  • Main game: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists MkLeo with Luminosity Gaming in its career history.
  • Biggest achievements: Widely recognized as one of the greatest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists MkLeo with $315,433.63 from 122 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s biggest global Smash icon.
  • Official links: MKLeo - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Charts, Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

2. Pollo

Pollo ranks this high because he is Mexico’s strongest public prize-money case in esports.
Pollo Fortnite Player
Pollo Fortnite Player
Pollo is part of Mexico’s deep Fortnite scene; readers comparing prize-money leaders can also check our guide to the Top Fortnite Players Earnings List.
  • Gamer tag: Pollo
  • Real name: Miguel Moreno
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born May 8, 2008; age 18 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Fortnite
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him with Team Falcons
  • Biggest achievements: Mexico’s highest public esports earner
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Pollo with $619,125.00 from 57 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: He ranks #1 among Mexican players by public tournament prize data.
  • Official links: pollo - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings, Liquipedia and Fortnite tournament sources
  • Last checked: May 2026

3. Quackity

Quackity is a creator rather than an esports pro, but he belongs because of his global gaming reach. His influence comes from Minecraft, Twitch, YouTube and creator-led communities.
  • Gamer tag: Quackity
  • Real name: Alexis (commonly referred to online as Alex; full legal surname is widely cited as Maldonado).
  • Born / age: December 28, 2000; age 25 as of May 20, 2026
  • Country connection: Mexican creator
  • Main game / content type: Minecraft, Twitch, YouTube
  • Role: YouTuber, streamer, gaming creator
  • Current team / organization: Independent creator
  • Biggest achievements: Pioneered major global creator events including "Discord's Got Talent" and the groundbreaking multilingual QSMP server; winner of multiple creator awards recognizing international community impact
  • Verified audience: During the May 2026 source review, across main channels, commands a massive footprint of over 6 million YouTube subscribers and over 6 million Twitch followers. Platform counts can change.
  • Net worth note: Followers are not net worth
  • Why included: One of the most internationally influential Mexican gaming creators, bridging the gap between English-and Spanish-speaking gaming communities
  • Official links: Quackity - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Official channels, Twitch, YouTube, creator-award sources
  • Last checked: May 2026

4. AriGameplays

AriGameplays, Mexican YouTuber and Twitch streamer in her gaming setup
AriGameplays, Mexican YouTuber and Twitch streamer in her gaming setup
AriGameplays is one of Mexico’s most famous female gaming creators. Her profile belongs in a gaming article because her audience grew through streaming, gaming content and creator culture.
  • Gamer tag: AriGameplays
  • Real name: Abril Abdamari Garza Alonso
  • Born / age: Born February 28, 1998; age 28 as of May 20, 2026
  • Country connection: Mexican creator from Monterrey
  • Main game / content type: Twitch, YouTube, GTA V, Fortnite, Minecraft, variety gaming
  • Role: Streamer, YouTuber, gaming creator
  • Current team / organization: Independent creator
  • Biggest achievements: Ranked as the second most-followed female streamer globally on Twitch; champion of the high-profile boxing match at Ibai Llanos' "La Velada del Año 2" event in 2022; major participant in viral Hispanic gaming events like TortillaLand
  • Verified audience: During the May 2026 source review, her official channels showed a large streaming audience including over 7 million Twitch followers, 4 million YouTube subscribers, and 26 million followers on TikTok. Platform counts can change.
  • Net worth note: Audience size is not net worth
  • Why included: Major female Mexican gaming personality
  • Official links: Ari Gameplays - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Official channels, Streams Charts, media profiles
  • Last checked: May 2026

5. Rivers / Samy Rivera

Rivers Samy Rivera, Mexican Twitch streamer and gaming creator
Rivers Samy Rivera, Mexican Twitch streamer and gaming creator
Rivers shows how Mexican gaming fame now extends beyond esports brackets. She is a major Spanish-language streamer and creator-event personality.
  • Gamer tag: Rivers / rivers_gg
  • Real name: Samantha Guadalupe Rivera Treviño
  • Born / age: Born August 20, 1998; age 27 as of May 20, 2026
  • Country connection: Mexican streamer from Monterrey
  • Main game / content type: Twitch, YouTube, Call of Duty, Minecraft, Fortnite, creator events
  • Role: Streamer, YouTuber, and digital sports executive
  • Current team / organization: Independent creator / President and Owner of PIO FC (men's and women's football clubs in Gerard Piqué's Kings League and Queens League) according to The City Celeb.
  • Biggest achievements: Named Streamer of the Year at the 2023 MTV MIAW Awards; recognized as the most-viewed female streamer globally on Twitch; famously fought in Ibai Llanos' historic "La Velada del Año 3" boxing event, securing a legendary double-fight appearance in a single night
  • Verified audience: During the May 2026 source review, she boasts an enormous online community including over 6 million Twitch followers and more than 4 million YouTube subscribers. Platform counts can change.
  • Net worth note: Followers are not net worth
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s leading Spanish-language streamers, with major visibility across gaming content, creator events and Kings League-related digital sports.
  • Official links: Rivers - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Official channels, Twitch/YouTube platform metrics, Streams Charts analytics, Kings League official roster data and The City Celeb
  • Last checked: May 2026

6. ElMariana

ElMariana, Mexican Twitch streamer and gaming creator at esports event
ElMariana, Mexican Twitch streamer and gaming creator at esports event
ElMariana is one of Mexico’s biggest streaming names. His fame comes from Twitch, Minecraft, variety gaming and a large Spanish-speaking community.
  • Gamer tag: ElMariana
  • Real name: Osvaldo Palacios Flores
  • Born / age: July 23, 1998; age 27 as of May 20, 2026
  • Country connection: Mexican creator from Tamaulipas
  • Main game / content type: Twitch live streaming (Just Chatting, horror games, simulation titles, Roblox), variety gaming, and YouTube gameplay comedy edits
  • Role: Streamer, YouTuber, and digital entertainer
  • Current team / organization: Independent creator
  • Biggest achievements: Consistently ranked among the top 5 most-watched Spanish-speaking Twitch streamers globally; multiple high-profile nominations at the Premios ESLAND (including Streamer of the Year and Best Variety Streamer); featured as a headline fighter in Ibai Llanos' historic "La Velada del Año 4" boxing event at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
  • Verified audience: During the May 2026 source review, he commands one of the largest digital footprints in Latin America, with a massive following that includes over 10 million Twitch followers and a rapidly growing base of more than 9 million subscribers on his main YouTube channel. Platform counts can change.
  • Net worth note: Followers are not net worth
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s most visible Spanish-language streamers, known for Minecraft, variety gaming, creator events and a large Twitch audience.
  • Official links: ElMariana - Twitch
  • Reference sources: Official channels, TwitchTracker database records, Streams Charts live analytics
  • Last checked: May 2026

7. Sparg0

Sparg0 Smash Bros Player
Sparg0 Smash Bros Player
Sparg0 is one of Mexico’s strongest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate players.
  • Gamer tag: Sparg0
  • Real name: Edgar Valdez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born November 25, 2005; age 20 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him with FaZe Clan
  • Biggest achievements: One of Mexico’s best Smash players; Liquipedia describes him as one of Mexico’s best and internationally successful.
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Sparg0 with $139,147.86 from 115 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: One of the world’s best modern Smash competitors from Mexico.
  • Official links: Sparg0 - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Charts, Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

8. SpeCial

SpeCial StarCraft II Player
SpeCial StarCraft II Player
SpeCial is Mexico’s most important StarCraft II player and one of Latin America’s best-known RTS competitors.
  • Gamer tag: SpeCial
  • Real name: Juan Carlos Lopez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born May 20, 1993; age 33 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: StarCraft II
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists SpeCial with Team Gosu
  • Biggest achievements: Mexico’s leading StarCraft II figure
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists SpeCial with $464,829.08 from 351 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s top RTS esports name.
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Earnings, Esports Charts
  • Last checked: May 2026

9. Geometrics

Geometrics Rainbow Six Player
Geometrics Rainbow Six Player
Geometrics is one of Mexico’s most successful Rainbow Six Siegeplayers.
  • Gamer tag: Geometrics
  • Real name: Emilio Leynez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born August 10, 1995; age 30 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Rainbow Six Siege
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him with Freaky Frogs.
  • Biggest achievements: Major international Rainbow Six Siege success
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Geometrics with $475,400.00 from 41 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s highest-earning esports players.
  • Official links: Not consistently verified
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

10. Dukez

Dukez Fortnite Player
Dukez Fortnite Player
Dukez is one of Mexico’s highest-earning Fortnite competitors.
  • Gamer tag: Dukez
  • Real name: Lucas Cardenas
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born August 12, 2005; age 20 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Fortnite
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him as retired.
  • Biggest achievements: Top Mexican Fortnite prize earner
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Dukez with $391,053.46 from 66 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: He ranks among Mexico’s top esports earners.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

11. Maister

Maister is a key Mexican Smash player known for elite Mr. Game & Watch play.
  • Gamer tag: Maister
  • Real name: Enrique Hernández Solís
  • Born / age: Born March 3, 2000; age 26 as of May 20, 2026
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Main game: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: Liquipedialists him as a Free Agent (parted ways with Luminosity Gaming in February 2026)
  • Biggest achievements: Universally recognized as the best Mr. Game & Watch player in the world; reached a career-high global ranking of 6th in the world (Fall 2019 PGRU); runner-up at Super Smash Con 2022 and winner of major events like Combo Breaker 2019 and OH-BAI-TOH-RI 2
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists him with $51,010.97 from 124 tournaments.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth
  • Why included: A foundational pillar of Mexico's world-class Smash scene who single-handedly revolutionized the global competitive meta for Mr. Game & Watch
  • Official links:
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, SmashWiki database, LumiRank / PGstats historical records and Esports Earnings.
  • Last checked: May 2026

12. SergioRamos

SergioRamos Clash Royale Player
SergioRamos Clash Royale Player
SergioRamos is one of Mexico’s most successful Clash Royale players.
  • Gamer tag: SergioRamos
  • Real name: Sergio Eduardo Ramos
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born March 21, 2001; age 25 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Clash Royale
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him as teamless.
  • Biggest achievements: Major Clash Royale prize success
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists SergioRamos with $243,024.92 from 12 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s highest-listed Clash Royale player.
  • Official links: SergioRamos - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

13. Joksan

Joksan FIFA Esports Player
Joksan FIFA Esports Player
Joksan is Mexico’s most visible FIFA/EA Sports FC esports name by public prize data.
  • Gamer tag: Joksan
  • Real name: Joksan Redona
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born February 28, 1998; age 28 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: FIFA / EA Sports FC
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists Joksan as teams and last with AJM Esports.
  • Biggest achievements: Major international FIFA placements.
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Joksan with $181,519.39 from 32 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s top football-simulation esports name.
  • Official links: Joksan Redona - YouTube
  • Reference sources: FIFAe, Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

14. YanYa

YanYa Apex Legends Player
YanYa Apex Legends Player
YanYa is one of Mexico’s top Apex Legends competitors.
  • Gamer tag: YanYa
  • Real name: Saul Plascencia
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born December 11, 2003; age 22 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Apex Legends
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists YanYa with All Gamers Global.
  • Biggest achievements: High-level Apex Legends competition
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists YanYa with $166,791.68 from 36 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s highest-earning Apex Legends players.
  • Official links: YanYa - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Charts, Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

15. Neazul

Neazul Apex Legends Player
Neazul Apex Legends Player
Neazul is another major Mexican Apex Legends player.
  • Gamer tag: Neazul
  • Real name: Luis Enrique Ramos Suarez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born December 6, 2002; age 23 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Apex Legends
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists YanYa with All Gamers Global.
  • Biggest achievements: High-level Apex Legends prize results
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Neazul with $145,100.00 from 27 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s Apex scene has several internationally relevant names.
  • Official links: neazul - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Charts, Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

16. Gryxr

Gryxr is a notable Rainbow Six Siege player with Mexico connection in public esports sources.
  • Gamer tag: Gryxr
  • Real name: Pablo Rebeil
  • Born / age: Born October 19, 2000; age 25 as of May 2026.
  • Country connection: Mexico / Mexico-connected player depending on source wording
  • Main game: Rainbow Six Siege
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him as teamless and last with Oxygen Esports.
  • Biggest achievements: Ranked as the #4 global player of Year 6 and #7 global player of Year 7 by SiegeGG; secured multiple top-tier S-Tier placements including 5th–6th at the Six Invitational 2024 and 9th–12th at both the Esports World Cup 2025 and the Six Invitational 2026
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists him with $144,450.00 From 24 Tournaments
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth
  • Why included: A prominent, decorated competitive tier-1 veteran in the North American Rainbow Six Siege ecosystem holding distinct Mexican citizenship ties
  • Official links:
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Charts, Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 20, 2026

17. MarKE

MarKE CSGO Player
MarKE CSGO Player
MarKE is a Mexican Counter-Strike player with strong public prize history.
  • Gamer tag: MarKE
  • Real name: Edgar Maldonado
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born May 10, 1998; age 28 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists MarKE as inactive and with SkinRave.
  • Biggest achievements: One of Mexico’s leading Counter-Strike names
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists MarKE with $170,575.13 from 125 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s strongest CS:GO name by public prize data.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

18. Jelty

Jelty is one of Mexico’s recognizable Fortnite names.
  • Gamer tag: Jelty
  • Real name: Jesus Navarez Espinoza
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Not consistently verified
  • Main game: Fortnite
  • Role: Professional player and creator
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Jelty with $77,782.11 from 29 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s most recognizable Fortnite names.
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Earnings, Esports Charts
  • Last checked: May 2026

19. E-MasterSensei

E-MasterSensei represents Mexico’s YouTube gaming audience.
  • Gamer tag: E-MasterSensei
  • Real name: Emmanuel Alejandro De La Mora Torres
  • Born / age: Born July 1,2001; age 24 as of May 2026.
  • Country connection: Mexican creator
  • Main game / content type: GTA V, Minecraft, YouTube gaming
  • Role: Gaming YouTuber
  • Current team / organization: Independent creator
  • Biggest achievements: Large Mexican gaming YouTube channel
  • Verified audience: Commands a massive, dedicated following with a base of over 20 million subscribers on his main YouTube channel. Platform counts can change.
  • Net worth note: Subscribers are not net worth
  • Why included: Major Mexican gaming creator
  • Official links: YouTube, Instagram
  • Reference sources: Official YouTube, creator analytics sources
  • Last checked: May 2026

20. Chag

Chag is another important name in Mexico’s Smash scene.
  • Gamer tag: Chag
  • Real name: Santiago Pérez Checchi
  • Born / age: Born November 8, 2000; age 25 as of May 2026.
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Main game: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists with Isurus.
  • Biggest achievements: High-level Mexican Smash competitor
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists him with $11,209.13 from 45 tournaments.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth
  • Why included: Adds depth to Mexico’s Smash scene
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Charts, Smash profile sources
  • Last checked: May 2026

21. DanyanCat

  • Gamer tag: DanyanCat
  • Real name: Daniela Camacho Martínez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born December 14, 1995; age 30 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Fortnite
  • Role: Professional player
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists DanyanCat with $58,750.00 from 1 tournament in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: A high-listed Mexican Fortnite competitor.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

22. Identivez

Identivez is one of Mexico’s most successful Gears of War players.
  • Gamer tag: Identivez
  • Real name: Daniel Velasco Santillana
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born May 20, 1998; age 28 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Gears of War / Gears 5
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: Not verified in checked sources.
  • Biggest achievements: Major Gears prize results
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Identivez with $125,990.00 from 62 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Gears esports has a strong Mexican presence.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

23. Slothy

Slothy is a Mexican Call of Duty Mobile player with a major public prize record.
  • Gamer tag: Slothy
  • Real name: David Alvarado
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born July 22, 2003; age 22 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Call of Duty Mobile
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialists him as retired.
  • Biggest achievements: Top Mexican CODM prize earner
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslisted Slothy with $121,666.67 from 2 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico has produced notable Call of Duty Mobile competitors.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

24. Cham

Cham is Mexico’s second key StarCraft II name after SpeCial.
  • Gamer tag: Cham
  • Real name: Pablo Cham Blanco
  • Born / age: Born February 19, 1997; age 29 as of May 2026.
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Main game: StarCraft II
  • Role: Professional esports player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Cham with Exceritus eSports.
  • Biggest achievements: Long-running Mexican StarCraft II competitor
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslisted him with $114,396.21 from 188 tournaments.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth
  • Why included: Adds depth to Mexico’s RTS scene
  • Reference sources: Liquipedia, Esports Earnings, Esports Charts
  • Last checked: May 2026

25. Zhar

  • Gamer tag: Zhar
  • Real name: Olmer Garcia
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born July 27, 2003; age 22 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Brawl Stars
  • Role: Professional player
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Zhar with $115,145.83 from 30 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Mexico’s top Brawl Stars name by public prize data.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings
  • Last checked: May 2026

26. Snacky

Snacky Fortnite Player
Snacky Fortnite Player
snacky is a Mexican Fortnitecompetitor with strong public prize results.
  • Gamer tag: snacky
  • Real name: Not consistently verified
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born June 5, 2006; age 19as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Fortnite
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted snacky with 2AM Esports.
  • Biggest achievements: High-ranking Mexican Fortnite prize earner
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists snacky with $142,850.00 from 35 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Fortnite is one of Mexico’s strongest prize-money categories.
  • Official links: Snacky - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

27. Jaguares

Jaguares Apex Legends Player
Jaguares Apex Legends Player
Jaguares is a Mexican Apex Legends player with strong public prize earnings.
  • Gamer tag: Jaguares
  • Real name: Alexis Adrian Martinez
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born September 4, 2002; age 23 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Apex Legends
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted him with All Gamers Global.
  • Biggest achievements: High Apex Legends prize total
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Jaguares with $130,000.00 from 24 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s top Apex Legends earners.
  • Official links: jaguares1 - YouTube
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

28. Ardentoas

Ardentoas is one of Mexico’s strongest Clash Royale players by public prize money.
  • Gamer tag: Ardentoas
  • Real name: Not consistently verified
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Born February 25, 2005; age 21 as of May 2026.
  • Main game: Clash Royale
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted him with STMN Esports.
  • Biggest achievements: High Clash Royale prize total
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Ardentoas with $119,925.00 From 19 tournaments in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: One of Mexico’s top mobile esports competitors.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

29. Envy

Envy is another major Mexican Call of Duty Mobile competitor.
  • Gamer tag: Envy
  • Real name: Alex Primitivo
  • Country connection: Mexican player
  • Born / age: Not verified in checked sources.
  • Main game: Call of Duty Mobile
  • Role: Professional player
  • Current team / organization: During the May 2026 source review, Liquipedialisted Envy with Unmythic Dream.
  • Biggest achievements: High CODM prize total
  • Verified earnings or audience: During the May 2026 source review, Esports Earningslists Envy with $116,833.33 in total winnings.
  • Net worth note: Prize money is not net worth.
  • Why included: Part of Mexico’s strong CODM player pool.
  • Reference sources: Esports Earnings and Liquipedia.
  • Last checked: May 2026

30. Roier

Roier is a creator inclusion. His fame comes from Minecraft, streaming and Spanish-language creator culture rather than esports.
  • Gamer tag: Roier
  • Real name: Elias Rojas.
  • Born / age: Born August 1, 2001; age 24 as of May 2026.
  • Country connection: Mexican creator
  • Main game / content type: Minecraft, Twitch, YouTube, creator events
  • Role: Streamer, YouTuber, gaming creator
  • Current team / organization: Independent creator
  • Biggest achievements: Recognizable Mexican creator in Minecraft and streaming communities
  • Verified earnings or audience: Commands an incredibly active digital following, featuring over 2 million followers on Twitch and a parallel community of over 2 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. Platform counts can change.
  • Net worth note: Followers are not net worth
  • Why included: Important Mexican creator-culture name
  • Reference sources: Official channels, creator profile sources
  • Last checked: May 2026

Highest-Earning Mexican Esports Players

Prize money is not net worth. Tournament earnings do not include salaries, sponsorships, taxes, streaming income, brand deals, travel costs, or team support.
PlayerMain Game
PolloFortnite
GeometricsRainbow Six Siege
SpeCialStarCraft II
DukezFortnite
MkLeoSuper Smash Bros.
SergioRamosClash Royale
JoksanFIFA / EA Sports FC
MarKECS:GO
YanYaApex Legends
NeazulApex Legends

Notable Female Mexican Gamers And Creators

  • AriGameplays— One of Mexico’s biggest female gaming streamers, known for Twitch, YouTube, Fortnite, GTA V, variety gaming, cosplay and creator content. Twitch-focused media lists her above 7M Twitch followers, and AS reported 4M+ YouTube followers, 12M Instagram followers and 25M+ TikTok followers.
  • Rivers / Samy Rivera— One of Mexico’s most important Spanish-language streamers, known for Minecraft, simulator games, Warzone, variety streaming and creator events. Her YouTube channel includes Minecraft, simulator, IRL and reaction content, and Twitch-focused coverage lists her around 6.6M Twitch followers.
  • DanyanCat— Mexican Fortnite player listed by Esports Earnings with $58,750 in public tournament winnings, making her one of the notable female Mexican names with verifiable prize data.

Biggest Mexican Gaming Creators And Streamers

Mexico’s gaming culture is not only built by tournament players. Some of the country’s biggest gaming personalities are YouTubers and streamers who made GTA V, Minecraft, Free Fire, Fortnite, Warzone, Roblox-style content, simulator games, and variety streams popular with Spanish-speaking audiences.
  • E-MasterSenseiis one of Mexico’s biggest gaming YouTubers. SpeakRJ’s Mexico video-gaming ranking lists E-MasterSensei at the top of the country’s gaming-channel list, and his official YouTube channel describes content around GTA V and Grand Theft Auto gameplay.
  • AriGameplaysis one of Mexico’s most globally visible female streamers. She became known through gaming, Twitch streams, Fortnite, GTA V, cosplay, lifestyle content, and creator collaborations before expanding into music and wider entertainment.
  • Rivers / Samy Riverais one of Mexico’s leading Spanish-language streamers. Her YouTube channel mixes Minecraft, simulators, IRL videos, reactions, collaborations and gaming clips, while Twitch-focused coverage places her among the largest Spanish-speaking female streamers.
  • TheHectorino, John Falz, Darkar Company Studios, Silvio Gamer, Meli Rico and Huevaalso belong in this section because they appear among Mexico’s highly visible gaming or gaming-adjacent YouTube channels.
Together, these creators show that Mexican gaming is shaped by both esports and entertainment. Competitive names like MkLeo, Pollo, SpeCial and Geometrics define Mexico’s tournament success, while creators like E-MasterSensei, AriGameplays, Rivers, TheHectorino and John Falz define the country’s mainstream gaming audience.

Best Mexican Gamers By Game And Platform

CategoryBest-Known Mexican Names
FortnitePollo, Dukez, Jelty, snacky, DanyanCat
Super Smash Bros.MkLeo, Sparg0, Maister, Chag
StarCraft IISpeCial, Cham
Rainbow Six SiegeGeometrics, Gryxr
Apex LegendsYanYa, Neazul, Jaguares
Clash RoyaleSergioRamos, Ardentoas
Gears of War / Gears 5Identivez
Call of Duty MobileSlothy, Envy
FIFA / EA Sports FCJoksan
Gaming creatorsE-MasterSensei, Quackity, AriGameplays, Roier
Fortnite remains one of Mexico’s strongest prize-money categories; newer players can also compare the game’s broader ecosystem in our Fortnite Tier List.

FAQs About Famous Gamers From Mexico

Who Is The Most Famous Gamer From Mexico?

The strongest competitive answer is MkLeobecause of his Super Smash Bros. legacy. For creator fame, Quackity, AriGameplays, Rivers and ElMarianaare also among the biggest Mexican gaming names.

Who Is The Highest-Earning Esports Player From Mexico?

By public tournament prize data, Pollois the highest-listed Mexican esports player. His main game is Fortnite.

Who Is The Best Mexican Smash Player?

MkLeois the clearest historical answer. Sparg0, Maister and Chagare also major Mexican Smash names.

Is Prize Money The Same As Net Worth?

No. Prize money is not net worth. It does not include salary, sponsorships, taxes, streaming revenue, brand deals, team support, or expenses.

What Games Are Mexican Esports Players Best Known For?

Mexico is especially strong in Fortnite, Super Smash Bros., Rainbow Six Siege, StarCraft II, Apex Legends, Clash Royale, Gears of War, Call of Duty Mobile, and FIFA/EA Sports FC.

Who Is Mexico’s Best Fortnite Player?

By public prize money, Pollois Mexico’s top Fortnite player. Dukez, Jelty, snacky and DanyanCatare also notable.

Who Is The Best Mexican Apex Legends Player?

YanYa is one of Mexico’s most recognized Apex Legends competitors, while Neazul and Jaguares are also major names in the Mexican Apex scene.

Who Is Mexico’s Most Famous StarCraft II Player?

SpeCialis Mexico’s most important StarCraft II player. Chamis another key Mexican StarCraft II name.

Does Mexico Have Major Gaming YouTubers?

Yes. Mexico has several major Spanish-speaking gaming YouTubers and gaming-focused creators. Some of the best-known names include Quackity, AriGameplays, Rivers, E-MasterSensei and Roier

Is AriGameplays An Esports Player?

No. AriGameplays is primarily a gaming creator, Twitch streamer, and internet personality rather than a professional esports competitor.

Why Is MkLeo So Famous?

MkLeo became famous because of his dominance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournaments and his reputation as one of the greatest Smash players ever.

Does Mexico Have Strong Mobile Esports Players?

Yes. Mexico has strong competitors in Clash Royale, Call of Duty Mobile, PUBG Mobile, and other mobile esports categories.

Which Mexican Gamers Have The Biggest International Reputation?

MkLeo, Sparg0, SpeCial, Geometrics, AriGameplays, Rivers, Pollo, and YanYa are among the Mexican gaming personalities with the strongest international visibility.

What Makes Mexico Important In Latin American Gaming?

Mexico combines major esports talent, huge Spanish-speaking creator audiences, strong mobile-gaming communities, Smash success, Fortnite competition, and large Twitch and YouTube gaming personalities.

Source Differences And Data Notes

Esports databases can show different totals because they update tournaments, aliases, rosters, prize splits, and player country data differently.
In this article:
  • Prize money is not net worth.
  • Audience size is not income.
  • Official earnings are used only when reliable public prize data exists.
  • For creators, verified audience is used when verified earnings are not publicly available.
  • Exact net worth is avoided unless supported by reliable sources.

Sources And Last Updated

SourceUsed For
Esports Earnings MexicoPlayer prize totals and rankings
Liquipedia SmashMkLeo, Sparg0, Chag context
SpeakRJ Mexico Gaming YouTube RankingMexican gaming creator audience context
Last checked: May 2026.

Final Thoughts

Mexico’s gaming scene is bigger than one esport, one platform or one kind of fame. MkLeo, Sparg0, Maister and Chagshow why Mexico is respected in Super Smash Bros. Pollo, Dukez, Jelty and snackyshow the country’s strength in Fortnite. SpeCial and Chamrepresent Mexico’s StarCraft II history, while Geometrics and Gryxrgive the country major Rainbow Six Siege credibility.
The best list of famous gamers from Mexico should include both sides: the esports players with sourceable tournament results and the creators who shaped how Mexican audiences watch, share and talk about games.
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