StreamRecorder has tracked 226 streams for 接接 (godjj) on Twitch, with 446h 24m of total airtime across 49 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 18, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 17, 2026.
Past Twitch Streams
12 recent streams接接 (godjj) Twitch Profile Summary
Streaming History
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Streaming Activity
Past 90 days
Streaming Insights
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Most Active Day
14 streams · 16h 45m -
Favorite Streaming Day
Thursday -
Most Common Start Time
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Tracked SinceJun 18, 2026
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Last SeenAug 17, 2026
接接 (godjj) Twitch Profile Details
- Platform
- Twitch
- Username
- godjj
- Total tracked streams
- 226
- Total airtime
- 446h 24m
- Active days
- 49
- Average streams per active day
- 4.6
- Tracked since
- Jun 18, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 17, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-07-30 · 14 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Thursday
- Most common start time
- 13:00
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From Pro Player to Principled Streamer: The Journey of Taiwan's Beloved Gaming Veteran
Wang Yung-Chieh, better known as GodJJ or 接接 to his fans, represents something increasingly rare in today's streaming landscape: authenticity built through genuine gaming expertise. The 31-year-old Taiwanese content creator didn't stumble into streaming success by accident. Instead, he carved out his niche after a legitimate professional esports career that spanned over a decade, playing for notable teams like Taipei Assassins and Hong Kong Esports as an ADC (Attack Damage Carry) in League of Legends.
What sets GodJJ apart from countless other streamers isn't just his professional background, but his unwavering commitment to what he calls his "principles." He's built his brand around three simple rules: no save-scumming in games, no peeking at guides or walkthroughs, and absolutely no cheats or exploits. This might sound trivial, but in an era where many streamers rely on manufactured drama or over-the-top reactions, his approach feels refreshingly genuine. Viewers tune in knowing they're watching someone tackle games the hard way, making his victories feel earned and his failures genuinely frustrating.
The numbers tell a compelling story of sustained success. With over 383,000 followers on Twitch and averaging around 2,400-2,800 viewers per stream, GodJJ has built one of Taiwan's most consistent gaming audiences. His streaming schedule runs primarily Monday through Friday, with sessions often stretching 6-8 hours, creating a reliable appointment television feel that keeps viewers coming back. During peak moments, he's hit over 6,400 concurrent viewers, proving his ability to capture attention when the gaming gets intense.
While League of Legends remains his bread and butter—understandable given his professional background—GodJJ has successfully diversified into variety streaming. This transition from esports specialist to general gaming entertainer mirrors the career paths of many former pros, but his execution feels more natural than most. His experience as a team captain shows in how he interacts with his chat, managing thousands of viewers while maintaining focus on gameplay. The combination of mechanical skill and strategic thinking that made him a successful pro player translates well to entertaining an audience across different game genres.
Perhaps most impressive is how GodJJ has maintained relevance over such an extended period. Starting his Twitch journey back in 2010, he's witnessed the platform's evolution from niche gaming corner to mainstream entertainment powerhouse. His ability to adapt while staying true to his core principles suggests a deep understanding of what his audience values. In a world where gaming personalities often burn bright and fade fast, GodJJ represents the sustainability that comes from building genuine connections rather than chasing viral moments.