Roshtein Goes Nuclear: $4 Million Drac’s Stacks and a String of Million-Dollar Hits
23 Apr, 2026
- 🔥 Million-Dollar Madness: Multiple $1.6M hits across Roulette, Keno, and slots
- 🧛 Drac’s Stacks Dominates: A $4M hit plus a 5,614x follow-up worth $2.8M steals the spotlight
- ⚡ Magic Stacks Magic: A clean 3,202x multiplier lands another $1.6M win
- 🆕 New Providers Tour: Phantom Interactive, Colorful Play, and more enter the rotation
- 🧠 Responsible Exit: Rosh pulls back, reminding viewers that knowing when to stop
Some streams build. This one detonated.
Rosh didn’t ease into yesterday’s stream, he set the tone with a half-joking, half-serious “make it or break it,” then walked straight into one of those sessions where everything feels slightly unhinged, but in a good way. Chat was loud, the music was on point, and the energy had that “anything can happen” edge from the very first spin.

When Everything Starts Hitting (and Doesn’t Really Stop)
The warm-up didn’t last long. A bit of Plinko, some casual back-and-forth with chat, and then roulette decided to skip the small talk. One spin, $1.6 million. Just like that.
Instead of slowing down, Rosh leaned into the chaos and jumped over to Gates of Olympus Roulette by Pragmatic Play. That hybrid setup, part roulette, part slot spectacle, threw him off in the best way. He kept clicking the grid like it was the original Gates slot, catching himself mid-spin. Chat loved it. One of those small moments that makes a stream feel alive.
Then came the pivot to slots, and that’s where things stopped being a good run and started looking ridiculous.
Magic Stacks from Massive Studios kicked the door open with a 3,202x hit worth $1.6 million. Clean, sharp, no drawn-out grind, just straight value.
And then, like an old friend showing up exactly when you need it, Drac’s Stacks took over. First a $4 million smash, then later another monster sequence: 5,614x for $2.8 million. At that point, it wasn’t even about surprise anymore, it felt expected. When Drac’s Stacks shows up on a night like this, it doesn’t come quietly.
Somewhere in between, Keno casually dropped another $1.6 million, just to keep the theme consistent.
No single highlight carried the stream, it was a stack of moments, each trying to outdo the last.

New Stops, Real Talk, and Why It Still Felt Grounded
Rosh didn’t just stick to the heavy hitters. He poked around newer territory, checking out studios like Phantom Interactive, Colorful Play, Sidequest Studios, Valkyrie, and Wicked Games, keeping that discovery element alive instead of just farming what already works.
One of the more interesting turns came with Le Digger by Hacksaw Gaming. At first, it looked messy, Rosh trying to figure out the mechanics, second-guessing spins, that slight “what is this game doing?” vibe. And then it flipped. Hard. A 2,156x multiplier, $646k, and suddenly the confusion turned into another highlight clip.
That mix, figuring things out live, reacting in real time, sharing it with chat, is where the stream hits differently. It’s not polished. It’s not scripted. It’s reactive, and that’s the point.
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But the real anchor came at the end. After a session like that, it would’ve been easy to keep going. Chase the next hit. Push the streak. Instead, Rosh pulled back. He openly said he felt the urge to gamble more to recover losses, but recognized the line and stopped.
“It’s not fun to gamble like that.”
Because beneath the million-dollar screenshots and wild multipliers, that’s been a consistent theme, knowing when to step away. Not forcing it. Not turning a good session into a bad one just for the sake of it.
He closed things out the usual way, thanking chat, giving Mutu props for the soundtrack, and signing off without dragging it out. Million-dollar hits come and go. That mindset is what sticks.





