Key Takeaways
- Many manhwa stories now focus on protagonists pursuing a streaming career, showcasing unique skills and character growth.
- Themes of gaming, time travel, and fantasy blend seamlessly in these manhwa, creating entertaining and engaging storylines.
- The realistic portrayal of streaming in these manhwa adds depth and interest, making the characters relatable and the plots engaging.
Within the last decade, streaming and watching streams has become a popular pastime, with people using platforms like Twitch or YouTube to play games or perform for a virtual audience. This form of social media has become so prominent that it has even shown up in manhwa. Protagonists pursue a streaming career in their respective stories, and streamers often appear as important supporting characters.
Of course, the most important thing about streaming is the content. For most manhwa, gaming streams are the focus of the story, and they usually have an extremely skilled protagonist creating a new account from scratch. In stories where dungeons and players appear on Earth, characters will stream dungeon raids and monster hunts for the public.
1 Monster Streamer For Gods
MyAnimeList Score: 6.47
- Published: 2022 to Present
- Genres/Themes: Action, Fantasy
- Author: Parna
- Illustrator: Surirazza
Rather than games, the people of this world stream monster hunts. Choi Gangshik is the cameraman for a somewhat popular streamer, but when an accident occurs during a shoot, he gets the spotlight as he kills a monster in front of the camera. However, it’s not just the viewers who are watching. The gods are too, and they find him very amusing.
This is a fun manhwa with a great main character. Similar stories often have bland, boring protagonists who are carried by their flashy skills and abilities. Choi Gangshik actually has a personality and great character growth throughout the story. He doesn’t use a traditional weapon either. One reason his stream is popular is that he uses a shovel to hunt monsters.
2 The Worn And Torn Newbie
MyAnimeList Score: 7.16
- Published: 2020 to Present
- Genres/Themes: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Time Travel, Video Game
- Author: Lego Babasseo
- Illustrator: Boniee
In this manhwa, Lee Eojin is a veteran gamer, and after fifteen years of playing “Deus Ex Machina,” he is still in debt. When his last chance to turn his life around goes up in smoke, he dies and is sent back in time. Now fifteen years younger, he decides to use his vast knowledge of “Deus Ex Machina” to become the most successful player in the game.
The Worn and Torn Newbie is a great example of a classic gaming manhwa. Not only is it a regression story, but it also features an overpowered main character who is unbeatable in-game and in real life. It’s a good story with a predictable plot, but it remains entertaining.
3 Grand Warlock Streamer
MyAnimeList Score: 6.79
- Published: 2022 to Present
- Genres/Themes: Action, Fantasy, Video Game
- Author: D-Dart
- Illustrator: Sadu
Gaming manhwa generally start the same, but this one is rather shocking. While walking home from work, Jung Hyunwoo is almost hit by a car, but his bad luck doesn’t end there, as he is struck by an electrical wire that came loose due to the accident. Being electrocuted happens to be a blessing in disguise because it lets Hyunwoo create a new character in God Wars. To make more money, he decides to stream his new account.
Like many other manhwa, the reason the protagonist even considers streaming is that he was incredibly lucky. An important part of the plot is how lucky Hyunwoo is to get an S-tier class that allows him to see hidden items and events in the game. Part of the fun is seeing how many things he accidentally unlocks while he plays the game.
4 The Overpowered Newbie
MyAnimeList Score: 7.14
- Published: 2022 to Present
- Genres/Themes: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
- Author: Ildeung Bokgwon
- Illustrator: Itbaem
While lamenting his lack of funds, Kim Taeju suddenly gets hundreds of notifications on his phone, which end up being VODs of himself climbing the tower. With information on the tower and the future, his career as an awakened is set. However, climbing the tower isn’t straightforward. There is a streaming system that allows the awakened on higher floors to watch new challengers and interact with them through donations. Half the battle is being charismatic enough to receive support.
In other manhwa like this, the protagonist doesn’t normally change their personality or cater to their audience, so it’s great to see Kim Taeju actually put on a performance and address his viewers. The streaming aspect feels important and makes the story much more interesting than just following someone playing a game. Part of what makes streams fun is interacting with the streamer.
5 Genius Archer’s Streaming
MyAnimeList Score: 7.18
- Published: 2024 to Present
- Genres/Themes: Action, Fantasy, Video Game
- Author: Mungmung Kim
- Illustrator: Carrot Studio
When former champion archer, Yoo Sanghyun, got into an accident and injured his arm, he had no choice but to quit and get an office job. Unfortunately, he had no real skills since he’d been training his entire life. With no other options, he turns to gaming, where he can get back his full range of motion in virtual reality. His first streams become popular because of his skill with a bow that astonishes even the game developers.
When it comes to streaming manhwa, it’s expected that the protagonist will only focus on one game because that’s all the story needs. This manhwa is a more realistic depiction of what streamers do. When they finish a game, they move on to the next one and the next one after that. This manhwa focuses on games where the protagonist can show off his marksmanship to the fullest, which is what makes it interesting.
6 Ranker’s Return (2021)
MyAnimeList Score: N/A
- Published: 2021 to Present
- Genres/Themes: Action, Fantasy, Video Game
- Author: Bi-ram Yeong
- Illustrator: Sanchaek Lee, Junho Park
In the past, Kang Hyeonu was the number one ranker in the MMORPG “Arena,” and his character “meleegod” became a legend in the gaming community. Despite that, he decides to quit when he leaves for his military service. The only reason he starts playing again is to make money through streaming, which he must do to pay his family’s debt. It doesn’t take long for Hyeonu’s incredible gaming skills to make him extremely popular and successful.
Ranker’s Return is a surprisingly wholesome story that has a lot of great moments. Along with the usual gameplay and questing, there are story points that occur outside the game that help put Hyeonu’s success into perspective. The streaming part of the story is great too. The sponsorships, events, and collaborations do wonders for the overall world-building.