Germany
KheZu is a Germany-based Dota 2 educator and former professional player who now operates primarily as a YouTube creator and broadcast analyst. His channel…
Total Followers +1.5%
60K
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
57K followers · 94% of audience
Engagement
3.0%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Micro
Est. $86–$240 / IG post
KheZu continued his analyst/broadcast work in 2026, appearing on the talent panel at BLAST Slam VI following his departure from OG's coaching staff.
OG ended their coaching arrangement with KheZu in May 2025 after a poor start to the season, including a last-place finish at PGL Wallachia: Season 3 and failure to qualify for DreamLeague Season 26.
KheZu appeared prominently in OG's documentary about their 2025 season, released May 1, 2025.
OG founder N0tail spoke highly of KheZu's leadership and emotional intelligence as coach in a team video, despite the team's struggling results.
After years as an analyst and caster, KheZu took the head coach role at OG in October 2024, replacing Misha.
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| Last 7 days | +102 +0.2% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +102 |
| Last 30 days | +914 +1.6% | -4 -0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +910 |
| Last 90 days | +2K +3.5% | +13 +0.4% | +0 +0.0% | +2K |
| Last 365 days | +2K +3.5% | +13 +0.4% | +0 +0.0% | +2K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
KheZu is a Germany-based Dota 2 educator and former professional player who now operates primarily as a YouTube creator and broadcast analyst. His channel positions itself in the coaching and concept-explanation lane of the Dota 2 ecosystem, with a self-stated mission of translating pro-level ideas into approachable lessons for ladder players looking to improve. Content skews toward two formats: instructional guides built around hero mechanics, farming patterns, and trick plays, and a long-running interview-style series called Dota Unspoken, which collects candid reflections from top players like Jerax, Puppey, and Singsing about figures such as Ana and Kuroky. Outside Dota, he maintains a parallel Pokémon cards account, signaling the kind of collector-hobbyist crossover common among esports personalities.
KheZu operates squarely in the competitive Dota 2 / MOBA esports lane on YouTube, with content built around pro-play breakdowns, coaching-style guides, and tournament highlight commentary — a natural fit for endemic gaming brands (peripherals, gaming chairs, energy drinks, VPNs, skin marketplaces) and performance-tools targeting the ranked-play audience. A secondary Pokémon TCG angle opens crossover with collectibles and hobby retailers. Audience skews heavily male, adult, and international, with strong US and Southeast Asian (Philippines, Indonesia) reach despite a German base, making English-language global campaigns viable. Engagement runs above MOBA-creator median and upload cadence is steady. A recent Leetify integration confirms his appeal to analytics-driven esports SaaS, with clear runway for similar coaching apps, booster platforms, or tournament organizers.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at KheZu's tier (Micro, 60K combined followers, Germany). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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KheZu is a German Dota 2 personality who played professionally before transitioning into broadcasting and content creation. He now works as a Dota 2 broadcast analyst and runs a YouTube channel focused on teaching pro concepts to everyday Dota players.
Dota Unspoken is KheZu's flagship YouTube interview series where he sits down with top Dota 2 pros and uncovers stories you don't hear on official broadcasts. Episodes have featured names like Jerax, Puppey, Singsing and KuroKy, covering everything from TI memories to behind-the-scenes team drama.
Yes, KheZu still works as a broadcast analyst for Dota 2 events alongside his YouTube channel. His content frequently references major tournaments like TI11 and team coverage of squads such as Tundra Esports.
KheZu publicly tags Manon Bojan (@manon_bojan) as his partner in his Instagram bio. He doesn't make relationship content a focus of his channel — his uploads stay almost entirely on Dota 2 analysis and pro interviews.
@pokhezu.cards is KheZu's separate Instagram account dedicated to his Pokémon card collecting hobby. He links it from his main profile, and his fondness for the Umbreon card line shows up regularly in his hashtags and posts.
KheZu is based in Germany, which is also a significant portion of his audience. That said, his largest viewer base is actually in the United States, followed by the Philippines, reflecting Dota 2's strong global community.
KheZu's channel mixes hero guides, pro replay breakdowns, and concept explainers aimed at helping pub players climb. He covers topics like farming patterns, hero matchups (Enigma is a recurring favorite), and trick plays pulled directly from pro matches.
Yes, KheZu has done sponsored YouTube content with Leetify, the gameplay analysis platform, as recently as early 2026. It's a natural fit given his coaching-style approach to teaching Dota 2 mechanics.
KheZu sits in the Micro tier with a tight but engaged Dota 2 audience in the tens of thousands on YouTube. His engagement rate runs noticeably above the gaming category median, which is typical for niche esports educators with a loyal viewer base.
His audience skews heavily male (around 9 in 10 viewers) and is concentrated in the 18–34 age range — the core competitive Dota 2 demographic. Geographically his top viewer countries are the United States, Philippines, Germany, and Indonesia.
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