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Ukrainian Gamer Becomes Twitch's Second-Biggest Streamer Through Counter-Strike Tournament Coverage

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evelone2004 Twitch Profile Summary

18
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21h 27m
Total Airtime
8
Active Days
2.2
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    5 streams · 3h 56m
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    16:00
  • Tracked Since
    May 27, 2026
  • Last Seen
    Aug 07, 2026
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evelone2004 Twitch Profile Details

Platform
Twitch
Username
evelone2004
Total tracked streams
18
Total airtime
21h 27m
Active days
8
Average streams per active day
2.2
Tracked since
May 27, 2026
Last seen
Aug 07, 2026
Most active day
2026-08-07 · 5 streams
Favorite weekday
Sunday
Most common start time
16:00

When you think about Twitch's biggest success stories, most people probably picture established streamers who've been grinding for years. But Vadim Kozakov's journey tells a different tale entirely. The 29-year-old Ukrainian streamer, better known as evelone2004, has managed to climb to the platform's second-highest subscription count in just over three years of consistent streaming. His Russian-language broadcasts have struck a chord with viewers worldwide, proving that great content transcends language barriers.

What sets Kozakov apart isn't just his skill at Counter-Strike 2, though he's certainly talented at the game. It's his ability to transform tournament coverage into appointment television. During the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024, he didn't just stream the matches - he created an experience that had over 212,000 people glued to their screens simultaneously. The tournament, with its hefty $1.25 million prize pool, became his launching pad to internet stardom. His commentary style and genuine enthusiasm for competitive Counter-Strike turned casual viewers into devoted followers practically overnight.

The numbers tell an impressive story, but they don't capture the full picture of his influence. With more than 1.9 million followers and over 350,000 active subscribers, he's managed to surpass legendary streamers and even dethroned VTuber Ironmouse's previous record. His weekday streaming schedule keeps things consistent - you'll typically find him broadcasting during afternoon and evening hours, mixing high-level Counter-Strike gameplay with engaging chat interactions. It's this reliability that has helped build such a dedicated community around his channel.

Perhaps what's most interesting about Kozakov's approach is how he's turned esports coverage into entertainment. He doesn't just watch matches; he organizes show matches featuring Counter-Strike legends like S1mple and Donk - matchups that the community has been dying to see. These events regularly pull in over 100,000 viewers, creating moments that feel more like major sporting events than simple gaming streams. His ability to bring together top-tier players and create compelling content around them has become his signature move.

The road hasn't always been smooth, though. His original channel, evelone192, was suspended at some point, forcing him to rebuild on his current evelone2004 account. Rather than seeing this as a setback, he used it as an opportunity to refine his approach and focus more heavily on tournament coverage and community building. Starting fresh in October 2021, he's demonstrated that authentic passion for gaming and smart content strategy can create something special in a surprisingly short time. His success represents a new generation of streamers who understand that being entertaining is just as important as being skilled.