StreamRecorder has tracked 13 streams for Velcuz on Kick, with 105h 1m of total airtime across 13 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 20, 2026 and was last seen on Jul 31, 2026.
Past Kick Streams
12 recent streamsVelcuz Kick Profile Summary
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Streaming Activity
Past 90 days
Streaming Insights
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Most Active Day
1 stream · 9m -
Favorite Streaming Day
Thursday -
Most Common Start Time
14:00 -
Tracked SinceJun 20, 2026
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Last SeenJul 31, 2026
Velcuz Kick Profile Details
- Platform
- Kick
- Username
- velcuz
- Total tracked streams
- 13
- Total airtime
- 105h 1m
- Active days
- 13
- Average streams per active day
- 1.0
- Tracked since
- Jun 20, 2026
- Last seen
- Jul 31, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-07-31 · 1 stream
- Favorite weekday
- Thursday
- Most common start time
- 14:00
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A Nightly Chat from the Nordics: The Velcuz Kick Stream Experience
If you've ever scrolled through Kick late afternoon Central European Time, you might've stumbled upon a Finnish streamer keeping things refreshingly simple. Velcuz, hailing from Finland, has carved out a niche with his Monday evening streams that feel like hanging out with an old friend who just happens to be broadcasting to hundreds of viewers.
The consistency is almost Scandinavian in its reliability - every Monday like clockwork at 16:20 UTC, Velcuz fires up his stream for roughly three hours. While most streamers juggle multiple days, he's chosen to go deep rather than wide, focusing his energy on making that single weekly slot count. His viewership tells an interesting story: averaging around 800 concurrent viewers isn't bad for someone who only streams one day a week. That's the equivalent of filling a small movie theater weekly with people who genuinely want to spend time in his digital living room.
His content mix reveals someone who understands the power of conversation. Primarily streaming "Just Chatting" - that wonderfully unstructured space where streamers and viewers connect without game mechanics getting in the way - Velcuz occasionally ventures into Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Dry Twice, a comedy adventure game that's practically designed for streaming commentary. There's something authentically human about watching someone navigate the awkward humor of these classic-style games while interacting with chat. You can practically hear the laughter when he inevitably stumbles into another cringe-worthy situation thanks to the game's notoriously finicky puzzle design.
What's fascinating is how he's built this viewership with minimal production value. Unlike many streamers who invest in elaborate setups, Velcuz seems to prioritize connection over spectacle. In an era where streaming often feels like a constant arms race of better gear and flashier graphics, his approach feels like a breath of fresh air. His chat community appears tight-knit, likely because they know they only get one chance per week to connect, making those Monday sessions feel special rather than routine.
The numbers tell part of the story - nearly 8,000 hours watched in 30 days is nothing to sneeze at - but the real magic happens in those quiet moments between the big plays. Like when he pauses mid-game to genuinely answer a viewer's question about life in Finland, or when he shares that slightly-too-honest opinion about Helsinki's coffee culture that makes viewers feel like they're getting the real deal, not just streamer persona. In a landscape crowded with hyper-produced content, Velcuz reminds us that sometimes the most compelling streams are the ones that feel like they could be happening in your living room.