
Hex Appeal Erupts for $3.25 Million as Roshtein’s Stream Stacks Big Hits
6 Jan, 2026
- 🎯 $3.25M Hex Appeal Hit: A massive 32,520x multiplier steals the spotlight.
- 🎰 Keno Strikes Twice: Two separate $1.6M wins land during the session.
- 💥 More Big Multipliers: Rooster’s Reloaded delivers a 5,331x hit plus another 2,676x run.
- ⏳ Six-Hour Session: Big moments spaced out across a long, steady stream.
The holidays may slow most schedules down, but Roshtein’s 47th back-to-back stream had a different idea. Stretching past the six-hour mark, the session moved between calm stretches and sudden eruptions, exactly the kind of rhythm long-time viewers recognize.
Early on, Rosh steered things back toward Keno, a return that immediately changed the tone of the stream. Not once, but twice, the numbers lined up for $1.6 million wins, landing close enough together to keep chat buzzing and expectations climbing. It wasn’t a slow warm-up, it was a reminder that the night could tip at any moment.

As the stream settled into its middle hours, the focus shifted back to slots. The turning point arrived when Rosh decided to go for the Hex Appeal. The game didn’t take long to make itself heard. A towering 32,520x multiplier landed cleanly, locking in a $3.25 million win and instantly becoming the defining moment of the session. No buildup, no tease, just a hit that flipped the mood in one spin.
Wanted Dead or a Wild also stepped in with a 2,392x result, pushing just under $1 million onto the tally. Later, Rooster’s Reloaded added its own fireworks, delivering a 5,331x multiplier worth $1.6 million. The same title returned once more with another high multiplier, clocking in at 2,676x, not a headline grabber on its own, but enough to underline how consistently the session kept producing.
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What made the stream stand out wasn’t just the size of the wins, but how spread out they were. Big moments arrived, reset the energy, then gave way to quieter stretches, only for the cycle to repeat again.

Despite the numbers on the board, Rosh wrapped things up with an unexpectedly grounded sign-off. He apologized to viewers for what he described as a “bad session,” admitting that parts of the night didn’t feel as sharp as he wanted. He promised to return the following day with a clearer head and fresh focus.
Whether the stream needed an apology is debatable. Between Keno’s early strikes and Hex Appeal’s explosive centerpiece, the session delivered plenty to remember, and left the door open for whatever came next.




