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Streamable Creator Spotlight: RelicKris

A creator profile of RelicKris, the Stockholm-based Twitch Partner known for travel IRL streams, Europe road trips, outdoor adventures, and Pepper Boys collabs.

Written by Ryan Trark

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Who is RelicKris?

RelicKris is Kris, a Twitch Partner based in Stockholm who streams IRL travel, city walks, outdoor trips, road days, collabs, and the kind of live adventure where the plan can change halfway through and chat still comes along.

His current TwitchTracker bio is direct: `Yo am Kris, based in Stockholm. I do IRL streams around the world.` Streams Charts also lists Stockholm as his city of residence and Sweden as his country, while his profile is tied to Fractal Design, Outdoor IRL Europe, and Twitch IRL teams.

An updated BetterBanned profile mirror from July 5, 2026 captured a fuller intro too: Kris describes himself as English, Swedish, and Greek, says he grew up on the Greek island of Corfu, is now based in Stockholm, and does IRL streams around the world with Latvian co-host Emilija. That background explains why the channel does not feel locked to one place. RelicKris has always looked more comfortable moving.

Viewers love watching RelicKris because his channel feels like an open trip. Some streamers go outside but still feel like they are standing in one spot. Kris is usually going somewhere: a city, a mountain, a road trip, a weird activity, a ferry, a food stop, a collab, a new country, or a place chat would not have seen from a normal desk stream.

Travel IRL is the core

RelicKris is not a travel creator in the polished postcard sense. The draw is that he is actually live in the place, dealing with the route, the people, the weather, the signal, the tickets, the awkward stops, and whatever chat is asking him to notice.

DreamHack Birmingham's creator page described RelicKris as a travel IRL streamer who explores places no one has streamed before on Twitch, while interacting with people and showing cultures and nature. That is a clean public description of what his channel is trying to do.

His Instagram search metadata backs up the same thing from the social side: IRL adventure travel streams, Twitch, Asia, moped, travel, Malta, and birthday travel posts. X search metadata calls him an IRL Twitch streamer and points to his merch and creator links. The Beacons page search result points people to a Relic/Kris hangout area on Discord.

That matters because RelicKris has a real channel identity beyond one trip. Stockholm is the base, Corfu is part of the backstory, Europe is a regular map, and the broader channel keeps reaching for places and situations that make live chat feel like it is physically tagging along.

The Pepper Boys run

A lot of viewers recently saw RelicKris through the Pepper Boys road trip with CookSux. That does not make him a side character. It shows why he is good in IRL collabs: he can keep moving, talk naturally, handle long days, and make the stream feel like a shared road trip instead of two people waiting for something to happen.

CookSux's TwitchMetrics stream logs show how big that June 2026 run was from the audience side. England and Wales streams with RelicKris in the title ran through London, Cardiff, Snowdon, Rhyl, Chester, Salisbury, Northampton, Stafford, Nottingham, and more. Several of those streams averaged well over 1,000 viewers on CookSux's channel, with peaks above 2,000 and even 2,700.

Kris's own TwitchMetrics logs show the same trip from his channel. Recent titles included road-tripping through Wales with CookSux, hiking up Snowdonia, touching Stonehenge, road-tripping back through the UK, and returning to the south of England. His own channel numbers were smaller than CookSux's but still steady: many of those RelicKris streams sat around the 200 to 500 average-viewer range, with peaks around 371, 458, 490, 549, 552, 723, and 772 depending on the day.

That difference actually says something good about him. Some creators only show up when the bigger channel is live. RelicKris was also running his own feed, his own chat, and his own angle on the trip. For IRL fans, that is useful. You can watch the big room, or you can watch Kris's perspective and get a different rhythm.

The Swiss Alps headline

One public headline around RelicKris came from a Swiss Alps hike with ManukiEmi. Times of India covered the incident in September 2025, writing that the two IRL streamers were rescued by helicopter after a planned hike toward Schilthorn went wrong because of a rockslide, a detour, loose shale, and a situation that became too risky to keep pushing.

The article said the planned route was blocked, they followed an official detour, and after hours on the trail ManukiEmi called for help. Emergency services airlifted them from the mountain, and both streamers were safe afterward.

That story is not the whole RelicKris profile, but it belongs in it because it shows the edge of this kind of content. Travel IRL can be beautiful and funny, but it is still real life. Mountains, weather, closures, signal, crowds, traffic, and fatigue are not props. They can turn into actual problems.

RelicKris's channel sits close to that line by design. He is not only doing cafe streams or hotel-room chats. He goes outside, hikes, rides, travels, and puts himself in places where the stream can get unpredictable. Fans who like him usually understand that this is the appeal and the risk.

The numbers

Public trackers disagree a bit on the exact month, but they all show an active, real IRL channel. Twitch's public shell confirmed channel ID `25688139`, login `relickris`, display name `RelicKris`, profile/banner images, a channel trailer, Partner page shell, and no active stream when checked.

TwitchTracker listed RelicKris as English-language, Partner, created on October 24, 2011, ranked around #5,789 overall and #2,621 among English channels, and top 0.09% of Twitch. Streams Charts listed him as a Twitch Partner with about 22,994 followers, 642 follower gain, 129 hours live, 35,063 hours watched, 272 average viewers, and a 1,681 peak in its visible current window.

TwitchMetrics had a heavier recent window: June 5 to July 5, 2026 showed 195 hours live, 65,975 viewer hours, 1,013 follower change, and a 2,444 peak. His July 3 `Amazing Race in London` stream averaged 1,607 viewers and peaked at 2,444. His July 2 O2 Arena climbing stream averaged 402 and peaked at 769, while his June 30 London bingo stream averaged 309 and peaked at 379.

SullyGnome showed another view of the month: 195 hours streamed across 24 streams, 284 average viewers, 55,392 hours watched, 1,681 peak viewers, and 23,420 followers. It also listed IRL as his full recent category total for those 195 hours.

The safe read is that RelicKris is a 23,000-ish follower Twitch Partner with a heavy IRL schedule, long streams, and a recent audience that can swing from a few hundred average viewers to much larger spikes when the stream idea hits.

Why fans keep watching

Viewers love watching RelicKris because his stream has a real travel spine. It is not only a person walking with a camera. It is usually a route, a country, a challenge, a guest, a strange activity, or a destination that gives the day a reason to exist.

He is also good at the practical side of long IRL. The best travel streams need someone who can talk while moving, recover when plans change, keep chat involved, and still make normal delays feel watchable. Kris has done enough road days and outdoor streams that the channel feels used to that kind of pressure.

His multicultural background helps too. English, Swedish, Greek, Corfu, Stockholm, Europe trips, Asia clips, Malta posts, Wales, London, Switzerland, and Sweden all show up around the public profile. That gives the channel a wider world than one city or one social circle.

The best version of RelicKris is simple: he is outside, moving through somewhere interesting, with enough comfort on camera to let the stream breathe. Fans do not need everything to be perfect. They want the trip to feel alive.

Where to follow RelicKris

Twitch is the main place to watch RelicKris live, especially for travel IRL, Europe road trips, outdoor streams, city walks, and collabs.

Instagram is useful for shorter travel clips and public posts from places like Malta and Asia. X is the faster update feed, while Beacons points people toward the broader RelicKris link hub and community.

Stats pages are also worth checking because the channel changes fast depending on the trip. TwitchMetrics is good for recent streams and VODs, Streams Charts gives platform/team context, and SullyGnome gives a clean month-level IRL read.

The quick version

RelicKris is a Stockholm-based Twitch Partner and travel IRL streamer with English, Swedish, and Greek roots, a Corfu backstory, and a channel built around moving through the world live.

Fans know him for road trips, Europe IRL, outdoor streams, Pepper Boys collabs with CookSux, London and Wales travel days, and one very public Swiss Alps rescue story with ManukiEmi.

His current public numbers show a serious IRL schedule: around 23K followers, roughly 129 to 195 hours live in recent tracker windows, and streams that can spike into the thousands when the idea lands.

Streamable is happy to support RelicKris's streams and help keep them running clean so he can stay live without dealing with tech issues.

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