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From Pro Gamer to Streaming Marathon King: Inside Korea's Most Enduring SOOP Creator
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StreamRecorder has tracked 51 streams for 철구형2↑ (y1026) on AfreecaTV, with 357h 45m of total airtime across 42 active days. This profile was first tracked on Apr 30, 2026 and was last seen on Jun 27, 2026.

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357h 45m
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Active Days
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    Apr 30, 2026
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    Jun 27, 2026

AfreecaTV Profile Details

Platform
AfreecaTV
Username
y1026
Total tracked streams
51
Total airtime
357h 45m
Active days
42
Average streams per active day
1.2
Tracked since
Apr 30, 2026
Last seen
Jun 27, 2026
Most active day
2026-06-20 · 2 streams
Favorite weekday
Saturday
Most common start time
08:00

From the bustling gaming districts of Busan to the bright lights of South Korea's streaming scene, one content creator has carved out quite the niche for himself on SOOP. Lee Ye-jun, better known by his streaming handle 철구형2↑, represents that fascinating breed of entertainer who seamlessly transitioned from competitive esports to interactive broadcasting. At 35, this Busan native has become one of the platform's most recognizable faces, drawing viewers with his distinctive blend of gaming prowess and unfiltered personality.

His journey wasn't always destined for streaming stardom. Back in 2006, he was drafted into the professional StarCraft scene with STX SouL, playing Zerg under various IDs including Terror and 1a2a3a[fOu]. Though his pro gaming career ended in 2008, those competitive roots shaped his approach to content creation. There's something uniquely compelling about watching someone who once competed at the highest levels now engage with chat, crack jokes, and navigate the wild world of variety gaming with that same intensity he once brought to StarCraft matches.

What sets his content apart is the raw, unscripted energy he brings to every broadcast. Unlike streamers who stick rigidly to specific games or formats, he's built his reputation on versatility and spontaneity. Whether he's diving into the latest gaming trends or just chatting with his community, there's an authenticity that keeps viewers coming back. His interactive style means no two streams feel quite the same – one day might feature intense gaming sessions, while another could devolve into hilarious conversations with his audience about everything and nothing.

Recently, he's been making headlines for his marathon streaming sessions, including an absolutely wild 120-hour non-stop broadcast that had the streaming community buzzing. During this marathon, he jumped into the popular GTA roleplay server "Fox City," creating memorable moments that quickly spread across social media. These extended sessions aren't just endurance tests – they're masterclasses in community engagement, with viewers tuning in at all hours to catch different moods and moments throughout his streaming odyssey.

His influence extends beyond just entertainment value. The 2016 AfreecaTV BJ Grand Prize he shared with fellow creators 보겸 and 감스트 marked a pivotal moment in Korean streaming culture, highlighting how these platforms were becoming legitimate entertainment mediums. With a dedicated YouTube channel called CHULTUBE and a loyal following that spans generations, he's proven that success in streaming isn't just about gaming skills – it's about building genuine connections with your audience and staying true to your personality, even when the cameras are rolling for days on end.