Photo of author

All You Need to Know about TimTheTatman

TimTheTatman: From Hobbyist to Super Bowl Commercial Star

TimTheTatman has come a long way from streaming in his free time to driving a tractor on a Super Bowl commercial. His positive and lively attitude has won over fans, and it shows with the thousands of people who tune in to his stream every day.

Starting with Call of Duty: Black Ops II in 2012, TimTheTatman, now 30, has experienced significant growth. Initially streaming while working a full-time job, Tim was able to make streaming his full-time focus in 2014 due to the increasing number of viewers.

Since then, his popularity has continued to soar. Although his sub count generally remains between 18,000 and 24,000, there are months when he gains an extraordinary amount of subscribers, pushing his total over 30,000, especially with the release of new and highly anticipated games.

What Are His Favorite Games?

While Tim primarily plays Fortnite: Battle Royale now, his stream gained immense popularity when he began playing a variety of games like CS:GO, Overwatch, and Call of Duty. He also regularly played with former Cloud9 CS:GO player Hiko before shifting his focus to Overwatch. His duo streams with DrDisrespect are widely known and highly entertaining.

In addition to his gaming content, Tim has a secret passion for opening Pokémon card packs. Recently, he opened over 125 packs on stream and was able to pull out one of the rarest cards from the expansion.

When Can You Watch His Streams?

Tim streams six days a week, with Sunday being his only day off. From Monday to Thursday, he streams for about three hours in the morning starting at 9am CT and then again in the evening around 7pm CT.

On Fridays and Saturdays, he does slightly longer morning streams, starting at 7 or 8am CT. Like most streamers, Tim’s schedule may change occasionally if he decides to switch up his streaming times.

How Much Money Does TimTheTatman Make?

As expected, Tim is highly successful. Although the exact breakdown of his subscription earnings is unknown, most large streamers earn at least $3 for each $4.99 Twitch subscription. Tim likely earns that amount, if not more.

Besides subscription revenue, Tim receives constant donations during his streams. Although the exact monthly total isn’t public knowledge, these donations contribute significantly to his income, along with his YouTube channel, which boasts nearly one million subscribers.

To give a conservative estimate, here is a table showing Tim’s Twitch subscriber count and estimated minimum earnings for each complete month of 2019, assuming he earned $3 from each subscription.

MonthTwitch SubscribersEstimated Earnings
January 201937,742Over $113,226
February 201950,475Over $151,425
March 201938,843Over $116,529
April 201932,161Over $96,483
May 201933,506Over $100,518
June 201925,924Over $77,772
July 201924,556Over $73,668
August 201927,133Over $81,399
September 201919,571Over $58,713
October 201925,652Over $76,956
November 201917,327Over $51,981
December 201926,101Over $78,303
TotalOver $1,076,973

On top of earning over $1 million just from subscriptions, TimTheTatman has sponsorship deals, ad revenues, and countless donations under his belt, reportedly boosting his yearly income to $2.7 million, according to twitchfollowers.com.

If you want to connect with Tim on social media, you can follow his Twitter and Instagram accounts and subscribe to his YouTube channel.

plain text related keywords: TimTheTatman, esports, Twitch streamer, gaming, Fortnite, CS:GO, Overwatch, Call of Duty, Super Bowl commercial, streamer income