Gorgc is a professional Dota 2 player and long-running streamer best known for his association with esports organization OG and for winning Midas Mode 2,…
Total Followers -0.1%
254K
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
220K followers · 87% of audience
Engagement
1.6%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. $847–$2.4K / IG post
The Swedish streamer went on X arguing that certain particle-heavy items used by Team Falcons' Yatoro in the grand final can be mistaken for ability animations and should not be allowed at tournaments.
Liquipedia logged Gorgc reaching 13,000 MMR on December 19, 2024, after passing 12,000 MMR earlier the same year — a rare ranked milestone for a full-time streamer.
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| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +0 |
| Last 30 days | +0 +0.0% | -207 -0.6% | +0 +0.0% | -207 |
| Last 90 days | +1K +0.5% | -75 -0.2% | +0 +0.0% | +937 |
| Last 365 days | +1K +0.5% | -75 -0.2% | +0 +0.0% | +937 |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Gorgc is a professional Dota 2 player and long-running streamer best known for his association with esports organization OG and for winning Midas Mode 2, the irreverent community tournament that helped cement his reputation as one of the European Dota scene's most watchable personalities. His YouTube channel functions as the highlight-reel arm of a much larger streaming operation, repackaging the most instructive and entertaining moments from his live broadcasts into short-form clips focused on hero tech, patch experiments, and high-MMR gameplay. Recent uploads — covering Refresher interactions, Oracle plays, Treant Protector builds and Dota Pit content — show a channel still anchored in deep mechanical analysis rather than meta commentary or drama.
Gorgc is a pure Dota 2 endemic creator — a professional player and OG streamer whose YouTube output centers on highlight reels, hero tech breakdowns, and meta tutorials (Refresher, Oracle, Treants, etc.). That places him squarely in the MOBA/esports advertising lane: PC peripherals, energy drinks, gaming chairs, VPNs, skin marketplaces, and adjacent ARPG/strategy titles. Audience signals are sponsor-friendly for global gaming buys — heavily male, concentrated in the 18–34 bracket, with a distributed mix across the US, Brazil, India, the UK, and Indonesia, mirroring Dota's core regions. Cadence is consistent on YouTube with near-daily shorts and stable engagement at the category median. Sponsor track record is on-brief: a Path of Exile 2 integration in late 2025 signals he already clears game-publisher media buys, making further title-launch and esports-org deals the natural next layer.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Gorgc's tier (Mid, 254K combined followers, —). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Gorgc is a professional Dota 2 player and full-time streamer best known for his high-MMR pub gameplay and educational commentary. His own YouTube bio identifies him as a streamer for OG and the winner of Midas Mode 2, the comedic Dota 2 tournament organized by Moonduck.
Yes — Gorgc captained the winning team at Midas Mode 2, which is something he highlights in his official YouTube channel description. The tournament used a fake-currency system where players got rewarded for entertaining plays, and his squad came out on top.
Gorgc is listed as a streamer for OG rather than a competitive roster player on the active Dota 2 team. He represents the org as a content creator, which is why his channels carry the OG association even though he focuses on streaming and YouTube rather than tournaments.
Gorgc is most associated with Razor, and his content tags consistently feature Razor along with Silencer, Bristleback, Naga Siren, Pangolier, Drow Ranger, Morphling and Snapfire. He's especially famous in the Dota community for his Razor mastery — many fans simply call him "the Razor guy."
Yes, Gorgc is still actively producing Dota 2 content as of 2026. His YouTube channel uploads fresh Dota 2 highlights and shorts within the last few days, including videos on patch tech and meta heroes like the recent Treants and Refresher updates.
Gorgc's live streams have historically run on Twitch, while his YouTube channel hosts the edited highlights and shorts pulled from those streams. His YouTube audience now sits at over 200,000 subscribers, making it a substantial secondary platform alongside the live broadcasts.
Gorgc ran sponsored YouTube content for Path of Exile 2 in September 2025. It's a notable deal because PoE2 is outside his usual Dota 2 lane, showing the developers value his reach with hardcore PC gaming audiences.
Although Dota 2 has a strong Western fan base, Gorgc's viewers are spread across the United States, Brazil, India, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia — five of the largest Dota 2 player regions. That international mix reflects Dota 2's global esports footprint rather than a single home market.
Gorgc's content is classified under tutorial, tips and how-to gaming niches, and his videos frequently break down new tech, hero builds and patch interactions. That's why his channel works well for players trying to climb MMR rather than just watch entertainment clips.
Gorgc's Instagram has been dormant for roughly a year, with the bio simply pointing to merch. He's effectively a YouTube-and-livestream creator — Instagram has never been a core part of his Dota 2 content strategy, so engagement happens on stream and on YouTube shorts instead.
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