StreamRecorder has tracked 171 streams for C_a_k_e on Twitch, with 446h 22m of total airtime across 57 active days. This profile was first tracked on Apr 26, 2026 and was last seen on Jun 24, 2026.
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12 recent streamsC_a_k_e Twitch Profile Summary
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Past 90 days
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Tracked SinceApr 26, 2026
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Last SeenJun 24, 2026
C_a_k_e Twitch Profile Details
- Platform
- Twitch
- Username
- c_a_k_e
- Total tracked streams
- 171
- Total airtime
- 446h 22m
- Active days
- 57
- Average streams per active day
- 3.0
- Tracked since
- Apr 26, 2026
- Last seen
- Jun 24, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-06-18 · 8 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Saturday
- Most common start time
- 12:00
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The Rise of a Russian Gaming Icon: Inside the World of Warcraft Casting
Kirill Zabrodin might not be a household name outside gaming circles, but in the world of Warcraft streaming, he's built something remarkable. Known by his handle C_a_k_e, this 33-year-old Russian content creator has carved out a unique niche that's kept audiences coming back for over a decade.
Hailing from Ozersk, a small industrial city in Russia's Chelyabinsk Oblast, Zabrodin started his Twitch journey back in May 2013. That's ancient history in streaming terms – he was broadcasting before most people even knew what Twitch was. His early commitment to the platform shows in his current following of 483,000 viewers, a testament to consistent content creation over the years.
What sets C_a_k_e apart isn't flashy production values or manufactured drama. Instead, he's found his sweet spot in Warcraft casting and commentary. The guy knows his stuff, and it shows. He's not just playing games; he's breaking them down, explaining strategies, and bringing a level of expertise that casual viewers and hardcore fans alike can appreciate. His alternate usernames over the years – from "cakedestroyer" to "BiggyBuggyDaddY" – hint at someone who doesn't take himself too seriously, even while delivering serious gaming content.
The numbers tell an interesting story about his approach to streaming. While his tournament winnings hover around a modest $35, that's not really the point. C_a_k_e has built his reputation on being a reliable voice in the Warcraft community rather than chasing prize money. His business email (cakepartner@gmail.com) suggests he's approached streaming professionally, treating it as a legitimate career rather than just a hobby.
Recent activity shows he's still actively engaging with his community, having streamed just two days ago according to recent data. That kind of consistency over more than a decade is rare in the streaming world, where creators often burn out or move on to other platforms. The fact that he's maintained his audience while staying true to his Warcraft roots speaks to both his dedication and his viewers' loyalty.
What's particularly refreshing about C_a_k_e is how he represents a different era of streaming – one focused on genuine expertise rather than viral moments or controversy. In a landscape increasingly dominated by drama and manufactured content, his steady presence feels almost nostalgic. He's proof that you don't need to reinvent yourself every few months to stay relevant; sometimes, being really good at what you do is enough.
For viewers looking for authentic Warcraft content without the bells and whistles, C_a_k_e delivers exactly that. His decade-plus journey from a small Russian city to nearly half a million followers isn't the typical overnight success story, but it might be more valuable because of that.