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From University Dropout to Gaming Empire: How One French Streamer Built a Multi-Million Follower Community Through League of Legends and Bold Creative Risks

Kamel Kebir has carved out an impressive niche in the French gaming scene, transforming from a passionate League of Legends player into one of France's most recognizable Twitch streamers. The 30-year-old from Corbeil-Essonnes discovered his love for gaming during high school and quickly became skilled enough to compete at events like Paris Games Week back in 2014. What started as a hobby eventually became his calling when he made the bold decision to drop out of university twice to pursue streaming full-time.

**The Content That Built an Empire**

His streaming approach blends competitive gaming with entertainment that keeps viewers coming back. While League of Legends remains his bread and butter, he's expanded into popular titles like Minecraft and Call of Duty: Warzone. The numbers speak volumes - he consistently pulls in around 19,000 viewers per stream and has built a loyal following of over 2 million on Twitch alone. His content strikes that sweet spot between skilled gameplay and genuine personality that French audiences clearly connect with.

**Beyond Streaming: Building Karmine Corp**

Perhaps his most ambitious venture came in 2019 when he co-founded Karmine Corp, an esports organization that's become a major player in the competitive scene. As co-owner and president, he's helped build teams across multiple games including League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics. The organization has grown significantly under his leadership, showing his business acumen extends far beyond just entertaining viewers on stream.

**Memorable Moments and Creative Projects**

Some of his most talked-about content came from unexpected places. In 2018, he launched "Radio Sexe," an unconventional talk show on Twitch that drew tens of thousands of weekly listeners and featured surprising guests like rapper Jok'Air and adult film actor Manuel Ferrara. Then there was the legendary FIFA 19 showdown against fellow streamer Gotaga at the Eiffel Tower in 2019, which attracted over 100,000 viewers despite his team losing 3-1. These kinds of creative, outside-the-box events have helped cement his reputation as more than just another gamer.

**Current Impact and Community Building**

Today, he maintains an impressive streaming schedule of over 275 hours monthly while balancing his business responsibilities. His charitable efforts, like raising €22,000 for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria, show how he leverages his platform for good causes. The combination of his YouTube channel with gaming partner Kotei (which has grown to over 480,000 subscribers) and his main Twitch presence creates a content ecosystem that keeps his community engaged across multiple platforms. His success represents how French streamers can build internationally relevant brands while staying true to their local roots.

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