IiTzTimmy

American Twitch streamer and gamer (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Timothy An (born April 19, 2000), better known as iiTzTimmy, is an American streamer and retired professional Apex Legends player.

Born
Timothy An

(2000-04-19) April 19, 2000 (age 26)
Channel
Yearsactive2019–present
Genres
  • Gaming
  • Just Chatting
Quick facts Born, Twitch information ...
iiTzTimmy
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Born
Timothy An

(2000-04-19) April 19, 2000 (age 26)
Twitch information
Channel
Years active2019–present
Genres
  • Gaming
  • Just Chatting
Games
Followers2.9 million
YouTube information
Channels
Years active2018–present
GenreGaming
Subscribers1.81 million (main channel)
242 thousand (iiTzTimmy Two)
Views413.84 million (main channel)
39.35 million (iiTzTimmy Two)
Esports career information
Games
Playing career2019–2020, 2023–2025
Team history
Apex Legends:
2019–2020Golden Guardians
2023–2024The Dojo
2024Disguised
2024Moist Esports
2024The Dojo
2024–2025100 Thieves
2025NRG Esports
Last updated: September 9, 2025
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Early life

Timothy An was born on April 19, 2000.[1] He became interested in gaming through playing MapleStory with his brother, and later switched to playing League of Legends and Soldier Front 2.[2]

Career

An, after creating his Twitch channel in 2018, was originally a League of Legends streamer, but switched to Apex Legends after the release of the game in 2019.[3] He played professionally with the Golden Guardians until 2020, when he decided to switch to full-time content creation.[4]

In March 2021, An reached the Masters rank in Apex Legends after climbing from Bronze in just one 33-hour long stream. He has also set the record for the most damage recorded in a single game.[5][6] In August, he reached the Apex Predator rank from Bronze in a 55-hour stream.[7][8][9] He later beat this record in 2024, doing it in 34 hours.[10] An signed to 100 Thieves as a streamer in November 2022.[3]

An returned to professional play in March 2023.[4] With his team, The Dojo, he placed top four in the ALGS: 2023 Championship after making the Last Chance Qualifiers.[2] He became a Red Bull athlete in April 2023.[11] In August, An won the AT&T Annihilator Cup, winning $100,000.[12] In January 2024, he signed with Disguised[13] but moved to Moist Esports in June.[14][15] An later signed with 100 Thieves as part of their competitive roster in November.[16] In March 2025, he signed with NRG Esports.[17] In July 2025, he announced his retirement from professional play.[18][19]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Result Ref.
2021 The Streamer Awards Best Valorant Streamer Won [20]
Gamer of the Year Nominated
2022 Best Battle Royale Streamer Won [20]
Gamer of the Year Nominated
2023 Best Battle Royale Streamer Won [20]
2024 Nominated [20]
2022 Streamy Awards Competitive Gamer [21]
2023 [22]
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