Real name
Case Baker. "CaseOh" is the stream handle; he uses his real first name on stream.
Quick-reference trivia about CaseOh — birth, platform milestones, signature moments, and the numbers most people get wrong.
Case Baker. "CaseOh" is the stream handle; he uses his real first name on stream.
November 21, 2001. As of mid-2026, he is 24 years old.
Jacksonville, Florida, United States. He has cited the Jacksonville origin across multiple stream segments.
American. His content is broadcast from Jacksonville.
Twitch (caseoh_). He is one of Twitch's most-watched variety streamers and runs a consistently high-concurrent live schedule.
YouTube hosts the funniest-moments compilation channels (a thriving fan-clip ecosystem); TikTok distributes the chair-break shorts and reaction segments. The live home stays Twitch.
2023 was the breakout year. His Hogwarts Legacy playthrough was the first viral wave, followed by the Outlast full-game stream that drove his most-watched YouTube upload of all time.
His full Outlast playthrough — about three and a half hours of escalating panic — became his most-viewed YouTube upload with millions of views. The reaction-stream format here defined the channel's identity.
Variety. He plays FNAF, Outlast, Hogwarts Legacy, Baldi's Basics, Granny, Roblox, Fortnite, indie horror, and whatever the stream votes for. The lack of a single signature game is itself the signature.
"OH HELL NAH!" and "WAAAAA!" — both used as reaction calls at peak stream-energy moments. The shouts have been part of the channel since the early Twitch days.
May 2023, mid-FNAF 2 jumpscare, CaseOh's gaming chair gave way live on stream. The clip became one of the most-circulated streamer-meme moments of the year. Multiple subsequent chair-breaks have built a recurring narrative.
Three things stacked: the self-deprecating framing CaseOh used afterward, the fact that he laughed it off live, and the fact that subsequent streams kept producing similar moments. The meme generates its own sequels.
Jynxzi and Sketch. The trio has played OG Fortnite together multiple times and the Jynxzi-CaseOh "FUNNIEST Moments" compilation is one of the highest-performing cross-creator uploads on either channel.
Reaction-heavy variety streams. Indie horror jumpscare reactions, Roblox chaos, custom-game guest sessions, and an audience-pick game selection format that defines the daily schedule.
Multiple fan-run YouTube channels post numbered "Best of CaseOh — FUNNIEST Moments Compilation" episodes weekly (Friday cadence). The series has crossed 75+ entries and is one of streaming's most-active fan-clip ecosystems.
Stake-tagged content appears as a recurring sponsorship slot. The channel has also carried apparel and gaming-peripheral partnerships across its run.
Public estimates place him in the $3M–$6M range, driven by Twitch subscriptions, sponsorships, and the strong YouTube fan-clip ecosystem AdSense pull. See our breakdown.
Twitch subscriptions are the largest single line item, followed by sponsorships (Stake and others), event appearances, and YouTube AdSense pulled by his own uploads plus the fan-compilation ecosystem driving cross-channel reach.
Indie horror reactions, Roblox sessions, occasional Fortnite collabs with Jynxzi and Sketch, audience-pick variety days, self-deprecating chair-meme callbacks, and chat-driven moments.
"Chat" — CaseOh treats chat as the third voice in every stream. There's no formal fan-base designation; "CaseOh Army" appears informally on social posts but isn't an official name.
All figures are public estimates and best-effort reconstructions. If you spot anything that's clearly wrong, please let us know.