StreamRecorder has tracked 198 streams for PirateSoftware on Twitch, with 632h 28m of total airtime across 45 active days. This profile was first tracked on Apr 26, 2026 and was last seen on Jun 24, 2026.
Past Twitch Streams
12 recent streamsPirateSoftware Twitch Profile Summary
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Streaming Activity
Past 90 days
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12 streams · 20h 20m -
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Saturday -
Most Common Start Time
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Tracked SinceApr 26, 2026
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Last SeenJun 24, 2026
PirateSoftware Twitch Profile Details
- Platform
- Twitch
- Username
- piratesoftware
- Total tracked streams
- 198
- Total airtime
- 632h 28m
- Active days
- 45
- Average streams per active day
- 4.4
- Tracked since
- Apr 26, 2026
- Last seen
- Jun 24, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-06-06 · 12 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Saturday
- Most common start time
- 07:00
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In the sprawling world of Twitch gaming, few creators manage to blend high-level technical expertise with genuine entertainment quite like Thor. The 38-year-old streamer has carved out a unique niche that goes far beyond typical gameplay content, bringing nearly two decades of industry experience to his live streams. With over a million followers hanging on his every word, he's become something of a legend in the gaming community – and for good reason.
What sets Thor apart is his incredible background. Before he ever turned on a webcam, he spent seven years at Blizzard Entertainment, working on everything from the original World of Warcraft to Overwatch. His resume reads like a techie's dream job list: Amazon Game Studios as a Python developer, and perhaps most intriguingly, contract work with the U.S. Department of Energy securing power plants using his hacking skills. He's earned three coveted "Black Badges" at DEF CON, the hacker equivalent of Olympic gold medals. This isn't your average gaming influencer – this is someone who could probably hack your smart fridge if he wanted to.
The magic happens when Thor fires up his stream. Rather than mindlessly grinding through popular titles, he approaches games like a scientist examining specimens under a microscope. He's particularly drawn to indie releases and major new drops, walking viewers through mechanics, dissecting game design choices, and offering insights that only someone with his development background could provide. It's like getting a masterclass in game development disguised as entertainment. His community has dubbed him with playful titles like "Gandalf of Games" and "Father of Ferrets," which gives you a sense of the quirky, loyal following he's cultivated.
Beyond streaming, Thor runs Pirate Software, his own indie game studio where he's developing Heartbound, a project that's garnered significant attention in gaming circles. His approach to content creation mirrors his philosophy about game development – community comes first, everything else is secondary. He's been vocal about how building genuine relationships with players matters more than flashy marketing campaigns or monetization tricks. This authenticity resonates deeply with viewers who are tired of manufactured personalities and corporate-speak.
What makes Thor's success particularly impressive is how he's managed to transition from behind-the-scenes industry work to front-and-center streaming without losing his credibility. In 2024, he won the Best Software and Game Development Streamer Award, cementing his status as someone who's not just entertaining but genuinely educational. From his base in Tacoma, Washington, he continues to prove that there's room in the streaming world for creators who prioritize substance over spectacle, building something that feels more like a learning community than a typical entertainment channel.