StreamRecorder has tracked 472 streams for ohnePixel on Twitch, with 633h 20m of total airtime across 92 active days. This profile was first tracked on Oct 31, 2025 and was last seen on Jun 21, 2026.
Past Twitch Streams
12 recent streamsohnePixel Twitch Profile Summary
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Past 90 days
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Tracked SinceOct 31, 2025
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Last SeenJun 21, 2026
ohnePixel Twitch Profile Details
- Platform
- Twitch
- Username
- ohnepixel
- Total tracked streams
- 472
- Total airtime
- 633h 20m
- Active days
- 92
- Average streams per active day
- 5.1
- Tracked since
- Oct 31, 2025
- Last seen
- Jun 21, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-04-04 · 15 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Saturday
- Most common start time
- 15:00
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Mark Zimmermann might not be a household name, but in the Counter-Strike community, he's practically royalty. Better known as ohnePixel, this 27-year-old German streamer has carved out an impressive niche as the go-to guy for everything related to CS skins and trading. What started as a hobby in 2019 has transformed into a streaming empire that attracts millions of viewers who hang on his every word about digital weapon aesthetics.
The King of Digital Fashion
There's something genuinely captivating about watching someone get excited over virtual items that most people wouldn't give a second glance. OhnePixel has this infectious enthusiasm when he's examining a rare case-hardened AK-47 or explaining why certain Katowice 2014 stickers are worth more than some people's cars. His deep knowledge isn't just surface-level either – he can spot rare patterns, explain market trends, and predict which skins might become valuable long before anyone else catches on. This expertise has earned him the unofficial title of "King of Skins" in the CS2 community.
From Germany to Global Phenomenon
Born in Lüneburg and now living in the Netherlands, Mark's journey to streaming stardom wasn't overnight. He created his Twitch account back in 2013 but didn't gain serious traction until he started focusing on Counter-Strike content. Today, he's the second-largest CS streamer globally, trailing only behind Brazil's Gaules. That's no small feat in a gaming community as competitive and saturated as Counter-Strike's. His streams regularly pull in over 20,000 viewers, all eager to learn from his skin expertise or just enjoy his charismatic commentary.
High-Stakes Drama and Business Ventures
The world of CS skins isn't just about pretty colors and patterns – it's serious business with real money on the line. OhnePixel experienced this firsthand when he received a jaw-dropping $129,000 donation in CS items during July 2023. The community watched with bated breath as he opened case after case, only to witness what many called one of the biggest busts in CS history. But Mark didn't let that setback slow him down. He's since ventured into the business side of things, launching a skin marketplace that immediately crashed due to overwhelming demand, and later acquiring the established Skinbid platform.
Beyond Streaming: Team Owner and Mentor
Not content with just being a content creator, ohnePixel has expanded into esports management with his team, DRILLAS. While the team faced some controversy for their roster composition during their run at the Perfect World Shanghai Major 2024 qualifiers, it shows Mark's commitment to growing the competitive scene. His influence extends far beyond entertainment – he's genuinely shaping how people think about and interact with CS2's economy, turning casual players into informed collectors and helping establish legitimate market standards in what can often be a chaotic trading environment.