The original PogChamp is gone, but a sea of streamers are ready to reclaim it as one of the Twitch community’s most popular emote.
The first PogChamp emote, featuring Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez, was removed Jan. 6 following Gutierrez’s comments about a woman who was shot and killed during the storming of the U.S. Capitol, which Twitch believed to be “encouraging further violence.” The platform added that it “can’t in good conscience continue to enable use of the image.”
Twitch announced that the platform will be rolling out a new PogChamp every 24 hours, beginning Jan. 8. It might be a little unfamiliar at first, but there’s still nothing else like spamming it whenever you see a good play.
Here’s a list of all the PogChamps in 2021, sorted chronologically per week.
Week of Jan. 4 to Jan. 10
Jan. 8: UnRooolie of YoVideogames, Twitch Ambassador 2019
Jan. 9: UmiNoKaiju, Twitch Ambassador 2018
Jan. 10: Reversal
Week of Jan. 11 to 17
Jan. 11: CriticalBard
Jan. 12: DEERE
Jan. 13: TheGrefg
Jan. 14: Curiousjoi
Jan. 15: Kripparrian
Jan. 16: Littlesiha
Jan. 17: ThatBronzeGirl
Week of Jan. 18 to 24
Jan. 18: Kahlief of SpawnOnMe
Jan. 19: KomodoHype
Jan. 20: Merl
Jan. 21: Lilsimsie’s custom emote, designed by jessadoodle
Jan. 22: DBzenkai
Jan. 23: Nikatine
Jan. 24: Granny
Week of Jan. 25 to 31
Jan. 25: Gaules
Jan. 26: Loserfruit
Jan. 27: Yosoyricklive
Jan. 28: NFEN
Jan. 29: IamCristinini
Jan. 30: Solaaaa
Jan. 31: Zayuri
Week of Feb. 1 to 7
Feb. 1: MYM_ALKAPONE
Feb. 2: Kozmica
Feb. 3: Myth
Feb. 4: BigCheeseKIT
Feb. 5: AshleyRoboto
Feb. 6: JOEYKAOTYK
Feb. 7: Arex
Week of Feb. 8 to 14
Feb. 8: Techniq
Feb. 9: DatModz
Feb. 10: MadeYewLook
Feb. 11: SteveInSpawn
Feb. 12: KomodoHype, Twitch’s new permanent PogChamp