Queer Gaymers Leveling Up the Internet
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Twitch? Discord? These are just two parasocial platforms where online gaming rules. It’s become a popular trend to watch or join others grind through an RPG or a crazy platformer. Queer creators have carved out spaces aren’t only entertaining, but a community. These guys aren’t just playing games—they’re building digital worlds where LGBTQ+ players can see themselves celebrated and centered.
AustinShow
AustinShow has has many fans and the majority of them supported his unique coming out story. In 2020 he said in an X post that he is “mostly gay,” but later said he is in fact, all gay . He’s turned Twitch into something that feels closer to reality TV, and that’s no small feat. Best known for creating interactive dating shows like “Love or Host,” he’s built a brand that merges gaming culture with reality-show spectacle. The result is hilarious, and surprisingly addictive content that keeps audiences coming back for his personality as much as the premise.
Eret
Alastair Eret’s presence in the gaming world feels epic at this point, thanks in part to their involvement in the wildly popular Minecraft Dream SMP. But beyond the lore, the alliances, and the storytelling, what really defines Eret is their openness. As someone who identifies as bisexual and genderfluid, they’ve never shied away from discussing identity, using their platform to normalize conversations that many viewers are still learning how to start and participate in. But with Eret, one moment you’re watching immersive gameplay, the next you’re hearing thoughtful reflections on gender and self-expression.
PikaChulita
PikaChulita’s streams feel like walking into a room where you’re immediately welcomed, hyped up, and maybe gently roasted. But don’t come in with any hate nonsense, that will get you canned. Known for her variety gaming and strong presence in titles like “Dead by Daylight,” she has built a reputation not just for gameplay, but for her own LGBTQ+ community; she identifies as pan/bisexual. Her channel is intentionally inclusive, a space where queer viewers can relax and show up as themselves.
SuperButterBuns
If you’ve ever fallen down a YouTube rabbit hole of gaming commentary, chances are you’ve run across SuperButterBuns. Her content is loud, chaotic, and deeply funny, with a style that leans into exaggerated reactions and sharp comedic timing usually in the form of really good, bad jokes. Her Twitch profile reads “Gay. Gamer. Gluten. Youtuber by day, loud idiot by night.” As an openly lesbian creator, she brings a distinct voice to a space that often skews straight and male dominated. But what makes her stand out isn’t just representation—it’s personality and confidence.
Luminum
Luminum represents a slightly different side of the gaming spectrum—one that blends competitive focus with personality, fashion and sass. Known for games like “Teamfight Tactics,” they bring a level of strategy and skill that keeps viewers wholly engaged, but it’s their demeanor that keeps people coming back. Openly queer, Luminum contributes to a growing visibility of LGBTQ+ players in more competitive gaming spaces. Their streams don’t rely on spectacle—they build connection through being grounded and just plain real.
Blizzb3ar
Wise and encouraging gamer Blizzb3ar has long been a fixture in LGBTQ+ streaming spaces, known as much for community-building as for gameplay. As an openly bisexual creator, they’ve cultivated an environment where inclusivity is always a part of the world building. Their streams feel like having a big brother or best friend. There’s also a warmth to Blizzb3ar’s presence that stands out from the rest in the fast-moving, often relentless streaming world. His best advice for gay people who want to start their own streams? “The trolls are gonna come, but do not let that stop you from moving forward. Haters are going to come your way when you are being authentically you.”
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