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Streamable Creator Spotlight: Herr_Currywurst
A creator profile of Herr_Currywurst, the German Twitch Partner and YouTube creator known as Kevin, his StreamWurstBude streams, variety games, and long-running Let's Play history.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is Herr_Currywurst?
Herr_Currywurst is Kevin, a German Twitch Partner and YouTube creator with one of those names that already tells you the tone before the stream starts. His public Twitch bio keeps it simple: sit down, relax, have a nice time, and enjoy yourself. His X bio calls him a streaming sausage. His Instagram bio calls him the official CEO of StreamWurstBude. The bit is not hidden. That is the whole charm.
Public Twitch profile data checked on July 4, 2026 showed Herr_Currywurst with 111,493 followers, Partner status, and a Twitch account created on December 26, 2013. TwitchMetrics listed him as a Deutsch variety channel and showed recent 30-day stats around 97 hours streamed, 18,243 hours watched, 187 average viewers, and a 350 peak. TwitchTracker also lists him as a German-language Partner channel and puts the account inside Twitch's top 0.2% by its public rank.
That history matters. Herr_Currywurst is not a creator who found one funny name and popped up recently. He has a YouTube channel that dates back to March 2011, a Twitch account from late 2013, and public social accounts that have been around for years. Fans are not only watching a streamer. They are watching someone who has been doing German gaming internet for a long time and still sounds like he wants the room to have a good time.
Kevin before Twitch took over
Herr_Currywurst's YouTube page is the cleanest way to see where the channel started. The public About page introduces him as Kevin, says he is 30, and says he began making Let's Plays because he wanted to share fun with people after watching one himself. It is a very early-YouTube reason to start: saw something fun, thought he could try it, and kept going.
Social Blade lists the Herr Currywurst YouTube channel at 310,000 subscribers, about 128.5 million views, and 6,486 videos, with the channel created on March 7, 2011. The exact count moves over time, but the point is obvious: Kevin has a huge backlog. This is not just a Twitch page with a few clips attached. YouTube was a real part of the story first.
The recent YouTube feed still looks like a classic German gaming channel. Public RSS entries from June 2026 included The Floor Above episodes, Trouble in Terrorist Town, Garry's Mod, and horror-style uploads with German titles. The video descriptions point people back to the live stream, which makes the current setup feel like YouTube and Twitch feeding each other instead of one replacing the other.
That old Let's Play background also explains why his streams can run long without feeling empty. A creator who has made thousands of videos learns how to talk through a game, react to weird details, and keep a bit moving. Herr_Currywurst's stream is much more live and chatty now, but the YouTube muscle is still easy to see.
StreamWurstBude on Twitch
On Twitch, Herr_Currywurst's recent streams mostly sit around the StreamWurstBude identity. The titles are loud, German, and very him: Feierfreitag, Bergfest, Wochenend countdown, Poolaufbau, Urlaub, Vorglueh-Dienstag, 12H LAIV, and a lot of little words that make the room feel like regulars already know the joke.
Public Twitch VOD data from early July 2026 showed long Just Chatting streams on July 1, July 2, and July 3, all around seven hours. His July 3 stream mixed Just Chatting, Marbles on Stream, MECCHA CHAMELEON, and The Jackbox Naughty Pack. July 2 leaned into MECCHA CHAMELEON, Just Chatting, and Dave the Diver. July 1 mixed Dave the Diver, MECCHA CHAMELEON, and Just Chatting.
That is a good snapshot of the current channel. Herr_Currywurst is not locked to one game every day. He can talk, play smaller games, run community-friendly segments, jump into party games, and let the stream title carry the mood. The category might show Variety or Just Chatting depending on the site, but the actual room is Kevin, chat, games, food-name jokes, and a German community that knows the format.
Viewers keep showing up because the channel feels familiar in a good way. It is not trying to impress people with a huge event every day. A regular stream can be a Friday opening, a midweek countdown, a pool setup chat, or a normal game night that slowly turns into several hours. That kind of stream is easy to come back to because fans know what they are getting: Kevin talking, reacting, laughing, and letting the StreamWurstBude run.
The German community around him
Herr_Currywurst is very clearly a German creator. TwitchMetrics lists the channel language as Deutsch. TwitchTracker lists him as a German channel. Streams Charts says the audience is primarily based in Germany. His X profile puts Kevin in Kleve, Nordrhein-Westfalen. The YouTube titles, Twitch titles, Instagram bio, and community wording all point the same way.
That gives the channel a specific feel. A lot of German gaming creators from the Let's Play era built audiences around comfort, long videos, inside jokes, and being a familiar voice on the side while people did other things. Herr_Currywurst still fits that tradition, but the live stream makes it more immediate. Fans can watch the game, talk in chat, react to the title, and be part of the StreamWurstBude while it is happening.
His Instagram adds another piece. Public Instagram metadata showed about 80,000 followers and described the page around fast daily live streams and the StreamWurstBude. X showed more than 104,000 followers, more than 32,000 posts, and an account joined in January 2012. The social numbers are not the main story, but they show that the audience is spread beyond Twitch.
The name also helps more than it probably should. Herr_Currywurst is funny without needing explanation, especially in German creator culture where a food joke can become a whole identity if the person behind it keeps showing up. Kevin did. Years later, the sausage bit is still part of the channel instead of feeling like an old username he outgrew.
What he streams now
The current Twitch version of Herr_Currywurst is a mix of Just Chatting, variety games, party games, and community-heavy sessions. Recent public stream data included Just Chatting, Marbles on Stream, MECCHA CHAMELEON, The Jackbox Naughty Pack, Dave the Diver, Solarpunk, horror games, and long stream blocks around vacation, weekend countdowns, and regular StreamWurstBude nights.
That range fits someone with a long YouTube background. He can still do game-focused uploads like The Floor Above or Trouble in Terrorist Town, but Twitch gives him more room to turn a normal day into a running hang. The games are part of it. The stream title is part of it. The community language is part of it. Kevin is the part that ties it together.
The July 2026 VOD list also says something about his pace. Multiple streams were six to seven hours long, with one recent 12-hour live title in the mix from June. That is a lot of time to fill, especially for a creator whose average audience is usually in the hundreds rather than a huge arena-sized chat. It only works if the regulars actually like being there.
His YouTube uploads keep a different rhythm. They are shorter, titled like episodes, and easier for someone to watch after the live stream. Twitch is the room. YouTube is the archive and old-school Let's Play side. X and Instagram are the public front porch. Together, they make Herr_Currywurst feel less like a single platform account and more like a long-running German creator brand that still knows its own joke.
Why fans stay
Fans stay with Herr_Currywurst because the channel feels lived-in. That sounds simple, but it is hard to fake. The account history goes back more than a decade. The YouTube library is huge. The Twitch titles have their own language. The community has a name for the room. Kevin has been posting and streaming long enough that viewers can treat him like part of their normal internet routine.
Viewers also like that the stream does not need to be too serious. Herr_Currywurst can play horror, Garry's Mod, Dave the Diver, Marbles, Jackbox, or whatever else fits the day, but the channel is not asking viewers to study the meta before they can enjoy it. It is more about sitting down and letting Kevin carry the stream.
That is why the public bio feels honest. Sit down, relax, have a good time. That really is the promise. Not every creator needs to sell a giant comeback arc or a dramatic rebrand. Some channels last because people like the person, the jokes, the room, and the fact that the stream will probably be there again tomorrow or the day after.
Herr_Currywurst also has a nice balance between old internet and current live culture. The name feels old-school. The YouTube channel feels old-school. But the current Twitch page is active, Partnered, long-form, and social in the way modern chat rooms are. That mix is probably why fans who found him years ago can still recognize the channel, while newer viewers can just click into a StreamWurstBude night and understand it pretty fast.
Where to follow Herr_Currywurst
Twitch is the main place to watch Herr_Currywurst live, especially for StreamWurstBude nights, Just Chatting, variety games, party games, and long community streams.
YouTube is the best place for the older Let's Play side and the current edited gaming uploads. The public feed is still active, with recent German uploads around The Floor Above, Trouble in Terrorist Town, Garry's Mod, and horror games.
X and Instagram are the easiest public socials to follow around the channel. X has the Kevin profile and links back to the creator accounts. Instagram carries the Herr_Currywurst name, the StreamWurstBude identity, and the faster social side for fans who want to keep up outside Twitch.
The quick version
Herr_Currywurst is Kevin, a German Twitch Partner and long-running YouTube creator with more than 111,000 Twitch followers and a YouTube channel that public trackers list around 310,000 subscribers.
Fans know him for the StreamWurstBude, German variety streams, Just Chatting, long live sessions, party games, horror uploads, Trouble in Terrorist Town, and the kind of stream titles that sound like regulars are already laughing before the intro is done.
The channel has been around long enough to feel familiar without feeling abandoned. Kevin still streams, still uploads, still leans into the Herr_Currywurst joke, and still gives German viewers a room where the whole point is to sit down and have a good time.
Streamable is happy to support Herr_Currywurst's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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