Roshtein, a Swedish gambling streamer, has claimed the new record for the biggest online slot win. He landed a $45.4 million jackpot on Stacks of Drac. This surpasses the $37.5 million payout of Trainwreckstv from just two weeks prior.

VegasSlotsOnline reports that Trainwreckstv, who made headlines with his historic win on Hex Appeals, recently said he hoped his record wouldn’t be quickly beaten — especially by a streamer he has repeatedly called a fake balance user. Now, that scenario appears to have materialized.
Roshtein overtook Train’s $6,000 stake in his own session. He was playing with $10,000 spins when he triggered the record-breaking win. The quick turnover in slot records has intensified criticism from other figures in the gambling streaming community.
Calling Roshtein a “fraudulent leach” in a social media post, AverageAden Streamer was fast to react. Aden wrote, “He always beats every Train record WITHIN A WEEK of him setting it.” He accuses Rosh of using non-withdrawable funds given by casinos. This is a central claim in the long-running debate over transparency in high-stakes slot streaming.
The feud between Roshtein and Trainwreckstv is not new. They have a history of exchanging accusations, specifically around the issue of fake balances, accounts loaded with funds that cannot be cashed out but are used to make the illusion of risk. Arguing that it misleads viewers, as well as glamorizes gambling with no real personal financial risk, Train has been one of the most vocal critics of practice.
This latest episode mirrors a 2024 incident, when Roshtein hit $25 million on Brute Force just days after Train won $20 million on San Quentin 2: Death Row. Further fueling the rift between the two well-known streamers, Train described Rosh at the time as “disgusting, fraud, parasite, viewbotter”.