
A Decade Live: Inside Roshtein’s 10-Year Streaming Journey
25 Feb, 2026
- 🎉 10 Years Live: A full decade of streaming, wrapped in hard numbers
- 📺 2,403 Streams: Consistency that turned casual sessions into a full-time career
- ⏱️ 18,789 Hours: Over two straight years spent live on camera
- 💸 $9.5 Million Given Out: Massive rewards distributed to the community
- 🚀 1.08M on Twitch → 363K+ on Kick: A rare platform shift that kept the audience intact
Ten years in streaming isn’t just a milestone. It’s survival. It’s evolution. It’s thousands of hours spent live in front of an audience that kept coming back.
Roshtein’s 10-year wrap doesn’t try to oversell anything. It simply lays the numbers on the table, and lets them speak for themselves:
- 2,403 streams.
- 18,789 hours live.
- $9.5 million given out.

The Hours Add Up
18,789 hours live sounds abstract until you break it down. That’s more than 2 straight years of streaming without stopping. It’s late nights, long sessions, extended bonus hunts, and the kind of routine that only works if you’re fully committed.
Some years pushed especially hard.
- In 2021, Rosh streamed 363 times, logging 3,287 hours.
- In 2020, he went live 288 times for 2,563 hours.
- Even in 2024, nearly a decade in, the pace held strong at 292 streams and close to 2,400 hours.
This wasn’t occasional content. It was structured, repeatable output, the kind that builds familiarity and trust with an audience.

From Twitch Milestone to a New Chapter
By 2022, the Twitch channel had passed 1.08 million followers, marking a peak moment for that era.
Then came the transition. On Kick, the community rebuilt quickly:
- 194,862 followers in 2023
- 306,876 in 2024
- 363,013 by 2025
Switching platforms doesn’t guarantee continuity. Viewers don’t automatically follow. But in this case, they did, in serious numbers.

A Community That Participates
One of the most unique parts of Rosh’s journey has been the internal reward systems.
Since 2021, the totals have become massive:
- 397 million Kick Points
- 33 billion Rosh Coins
- 511 billion SportsBucks
- Plus Discord Dollars, Dimes, and Roshies distributed across the community
These aren’t just numbers. They represent engagement loops that kept viewers involved long after the stream ended.

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The Games That Marked Each Era
If you’ve watched over the years, you can almost divide the decade by its defining slots.
- Golden Legend kicked things off in 2016.
- Book of Dead dominated from 2017 through 2019.
- Dog House took over in 2020.
- Rosh Immortality Cube shaped 2021.
- Wanted Dead Or A Wild defined 2022 and 2023.
- And recently, Zeus vs Hades has carried the torch through 2024 and 2025.
The all-time hours confirm it:
- Wanted Dead Or A Wild — 618 hours
- Zeus vs Hades: Gods of War — 452 hours
- The Dog House — 277 hours
These titles weren’t just popular. They became part of the channel’s identity.

The Studios Behind the Screen
Zooming out further, certain providers clearly became long-term anchors:
- Pragmatic Play — 4,119 hours
- Hacksaw Gaming — 2,831 hours
- Play’n GO — 1,007 hours
That distribution says a lot about the content direction over time; high-volatility sessions, feature-heavy titles, and the kind of mechanics that generate replay value.

A Decade, Measured
Streaming is unpredictable. Platforms shift. Trends explode and disappear. Audiences move on quickly, which is why staying relevant for a decade is rare.
Rosh’s 10-year wrap isn’t loud. It doesn’t need to be. The numbers alone show consistency, scale, and long-term community building that very few creators manage to sustain.
- 2,403 streams.
- 18,789 hours.
- Millions in giveaways.
- Hundreds of thousands who showed up, and kept showing up.

Ten years isn’t just time passed, It’s work done. That’s sustained presence, year after year. And if the first decade was about building, grinding, and proving longevity, the next one is about pushing even further. The foundation is there. The community is there. The numbers speak for themselves.
Here’s to the next stream, the next milestone, and whatever the next ten years bring.




