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Félix Lengyel (born November 12, 1995), known online as xQc, is a French-Canadian internet personality, live streamer, and retired professional Overwatch esports player.[1][2]
As a tank specialist, Lengyel rose to prominence in competitive Overwatch, representing Canada at the Overwatch World Cup where he earned MVP honors in 2017 and helped secure a second-place finish, alongside competing in the inaugural Overwatch League season with the Dallas Fuel.[3][4]
Transitioning to full-time content creation after leaving professional play, he amassed a vast audience on Twitch through chaotic, high-energy streams blending gameplay, real-time reactions to internet clips, and variety programming, reaching over 12 million followers and consistently ranking among the platform's top broadcasters by viewership and subscriptions.[5][6]
Lengyel's career has been marked by significant achievements, such as securing a reported $100 million deal with rival streaming site Kick in 2023, but also by repeated controversies including multiple Twitch suspensions for alleged hate speech, disruptive conduct, and excessive toxicity, as well as public backlash over his extensive on-stream gambling sessions that predated Twitch's 2022 policy prohibiting such content from unlicensed sites.[7][8][9]