
Roshtein’s 10-Year Anniversary Stream: A Decade in the Making
23 Feb, 2026
- 🎉 10-Year Anniversary Stream: 10 hours live on February 20 celebrating a decade of chaos and community
- 📊 2,403 Streams Strong: Nearly 18,789 hours live over ten years
- 👥 1.08M Twitch + 374.6K Kick Followers: A global community built spin by spin
- 💸 $9.5 Million Given Back: Massive giveaways across a decade
- 🎩 Behind-the-Scenes Studio Tour: Fedoras, cosplay fits, and the legendary blue sweater
- 🔥 50,000x Max Win on Drac’s Stacks: $20 million moment that shook the stream
- ⚡ Bonus Hunt Pioneer: The format that changed slot streaming forever
Ten years online is rare. Ten years at the top is something else entirely. So when Roshtein sat down for a 10-hour anniversary stream, it wasn’t just about spinning slots, it was about looking at what a decade of showing up every day actually builds.
“Welcome to the 10-year anniversary of this awesome community, channel, family, friends, everything!”
That opening line wasn’t dramatic, it was classic Rosh. A little chaotic, a little sentimental, fully aware of how absurd it sounds to say “ten years” out loud. He joked about barely surviving the ride while hinting that another ten might still be on the table.

And then he let the numbers speak. On screen, the Grand Total board appeared, and it quietly put everything into perspective:
- 2,403 streams
- 18,789 hours live on air
- 1.08 million Twitch followers
- 374.6K Kick followers
- $9.5 million given out to the community
Those aren’t streamer stats. That’s career architecture.
Nearly nineteen thousand hours live means birthdays, holidays, life events, all threaded around a streaming schedule. It’s not luck. It’s consistency. It’s stubborn dedication.
From Casual Spins to Studio Secrets
The stream itself began in relaxed mode. Rosh warmed up with Big Time Gaming, Thunderkick, and Play’n GO titles like Wild North and Midas Golden Touch, casually chatting while fans spammed screenshots of themselves watching from around the world. He reacted to each one with that familiar mix of sarcasm and warmth that somehow keeps things personal, even at scale.
But this wasn’t just gameplay. It was a reflection woven into entertainment.
He pulled up old photos, Turks and Caicos, the Hulk transformation arc, backstage moments with Drake, snapshots from different eras of the channel. Watching him scroll through those memories felt less like a highlight reel and more like revisiting chapters with the people who were there for them.
When the decade-long play data dropped, it confirmed what most fans already knew. His most-played slots over ten years:
And the most-played providers?
- Pragmatic Play
- Hacksaw Gaming
- Play’n GO
Those names aren’t random, they’ve shaped the culture of the channel.
Then came one of the most intimate parts of the night: the “behind the scenes footage” segment. Rosh walked viewers through the studio setup, showing cosplay costumes, signature fedoras, props collected over the years. He opened up his dressing room, revealing sneaker collections, perfumes, favorite Swedish candy, and, most symbolic of all, the famous blue sweater from his early streams, still kept as a reminder to stay grounded.

ICE Barcelona, “One More,” and Why Chat Still Runs the Show
The mood shifted again when Rosh moved into a theater-style recap, revisiting defining stream moments. You could hear it in his voice, not forced emotion, just genuine realization of how much life happened in those 18,789 hours.
He also shared stories from ICE Barcelona, reflecting on how the casino convention looked when he started compared to now. From walking the floor as just another creator to being recognized, photographed, and welcomed like a veteran of the space. He promised even more Barcelona content soon, clearly energized by the experience.
But the real heartbeat of the anniversary wasn’t the conventions or the numbers. It was the mindset.
“One More”, his signature phrase, isn’t about greed. It’s about momentum. It’s about pushing forward when the energy is right. That same mindset birthed the Bonus Hunt, a format he created out of boredom and structure, inspired by hunting mechanics in games like World of Warcraft, turning streams into full arcs with a beginning, buildup, and explosive finish. What started as experimentation ended up reshaping slot streaming as a whole.
He also addressed something more grounded: balance. Gambling, he reminded viewers, is RNG. Pure randomness. The real discipline lies in knowing when to step back if it starts taking over. That part wasn’t flashy, it was honest.
And then he said it: “Chat is the reason Rosh is still alive and kicking it! Honestly, I love you, chat!”
It didn’t feel like branding. It felt like the truth.
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Chaos Mode Activated: Jay, Frank Dimes, and the Highlights
No milestone stream would be complete without energy spikes. Jay and Frank Dimes joined the broadcast, immediately shifting the tone into full chaos mode. Bonus buys, Keno sessions, Blackjack rounds, all while taking live congratulatory calls from fans.
It was loud. It was messy. It was very Rosh. And yes, there were monster moments:
- Drac's Stacks delivered a 50,000x max win for $20 million
- Wanted Dead or a Wild delivered a 1,181x multiplier for $1.1 million
Huge wins, explosive reactions, the kind of clips that travel fast across platforms.
But the bigger story wasn’t a multiplier. It was durability.
2,403 streams. 18,789 hours. $9.5 million given back. That’s not a hot streak. That’s a decade of showing up.
The anniversary stream didn’t feel like a curtain call. It felt like a checkpoint. A pause to look at the scoreboard before diving back in. Because if ten years proved anything, it’s that Roshtein doesn’t run out of momentum.
There’s always One More.




