An unusual combination has just been found on Twitch. A former member of the SEK special unit plays a police simulation with loud Twitch streamers.
Who is it about? The German streamer and YouTuber “Kuni331” is currently enjoying a bit of hype on Twitch and has enjoyed decent growth in streaming in the past 2 weeks.
Kuni is a former member of the SEK, a special unit of the state police. He served there for 4.5 years. He now shares the knowledge and expertise he gained during his service on YouTube and Twitch. For example, Kuni reacts to real situations and police operations and classifies what is happening based on his experience and expertise.
Kuni also often plays the realistic tactical shooter “Ready or Not”, in which you, as a member of a SWAT team, have to defuse various dangerous situations, including hostage situations, bomb threats and swatting a streamer.
What’s going on on Kuni’s channel now? For about 2 weeks now, Kuni has been playing Ready or Not with the streamers Max Schradin and Zarbex, who are known as a very loud duo who like to goad and provoke each other.
Kuni acts as something like the trainer in the shared streams. He shows his streamer colleagues how they should position themselves at doors, enter a room and move through the building in the spirit of a real special unit – of course only in very general terms and without revealing the SEK’s secret tactics.
Together with Max Schradin, Kuni also responded to a documentary about the Gladbeck hostage-taking, which sent the German media world into a state of emergency in 1988.
As a result of the shared streams, Kuni has seen significant growth on Twitch.
How big is Kuni’s growth? In the past 14 days, around 4,500 followers have been added to the former SEK official’s channel, bringing his total to 17,400.
This was also noticeable in the number of viewers. While Kuni still had an average of 171 viewers in August 2024, the number grew by around 540% in the past 14 days to an average of 468 viewers (as of September 27, 2024, via Sullygnome).
But even after the channel’s sudden growth, it can be assumed that Kuni will continue to show games like Ready or Not. The tactical shooter is not only known as a police simulation, but on a controversial level for some. Including one that revolves around a stream: In a shooter on Steam, you as a police unit storm the apartment of a streamer with blue hair