After more than 24 hours of continuous attempts, Twitch star Kai Cenat has finally defeated Malenia, Blade of Miquella, in Elden Ring. The content creator had died over 430 times while attempting to beat one of the most difficult bosses in the FromSoftware-developed game.
For those unaware, the two-time Streamer of the Year winner is currently hosting a "100+ hour" Elden Ring marathon stream and has defeated several main bosses in the game, including Godrick the Grafted, Maliketh, the Black Blade, the Godskin Duo, and others.
On May 16, 2024, Kai Cenat challenged Malenia, Blade of Miquella, when he was over 119 hours into his livestream. Given the difficulty of the boss, the streamer was unable to defeat her despite numerous attempts.
Things finally took a positive turn earlier today (May 17, 2024), when Kai Cenat triumphed over the Demigod in Elden Ring. He began squealing in delight, and fellow AMP (Any Means Possible) members joined in to celebrate the occasion.
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Commenting on the situation, Kai said:
"Oh, my god! Oh, my f**king god! (Twitch streamer Din "Agent 00" asks, 'How many hours was that in total?') Like, 20-something hours. Oh, my f**king god! Oh, my gosh! Yo, I don't think you understand what this means, bro. Do you understand what this means, bro?! Oh, my f**king god!"
A few moments later, Kai Cenat noticed that there were more than 300,000 concurrent viewers on this livestream. Claiming to have never seen such viewership numbers in his life, the content creator said:
"Shout-out to everybody in the f**king chat that just witnessed that! 300-f**king-thousand people in this b**ch! Bro, I've never seen this number in my life. Bro, that's 300,000 people in here."
Timestamp: 07:32:00
"This is what gaming is all about, man" - Fans react to Kai Cenat beating Malenia after over 430 deaths
Kai Cenat's victory over Malenia in Elden Ring spread like wildfire on social media platforms such as Reddit and X. Several community members on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit were delighted to see the Twitch star finally beat the game's hardest boss, with Redditor u/KarmaFactChecker commenting:
"This is what gaming is all about, man."
Meanwhile, prominent esports personality Jake Lucky posted Cenat's clip on X, and it received over 533k views in less than an hour:
Here's what netizens on X had to say about it:
The 22-year-old is battling Elden Ring's penultimate boss, Radagon of the Golden Order at the time of writing. More than 211,700 people are watching his broadcast.
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