Twitch streamer Kai Cenat is set to host a brand new gaming marathon, and he might be getting help from a major film production company. This has become quite a vital part of his content over the past year or so. His next gaming venture will be playing the Batman Arkham trilogy which includes Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009), Batman: Arkham City (2011), and Batman: Arkham Knight (2015).
He first hinted at this game in September 2024, when he expressed his desire to play the Arkham trilogy in a "bat cave" and showcase a batmobile for the stream. On September 20, 2024, he said:
"In the future, the Arkham Batman series is highly requested. I am currently searching for an underground bat cave to put my setup in and get me a bat-mobile to pop into my stream..."
Today (December 25, 2024), he revealed that he might be getting a helping hand from none other than Warner Bros., who own the rights to the Batman franchise, including movies and games. Cenat said:
"I wanna say something so bad but I don't wanna reveal. We're looking for the bat cave and we may or may not have Warner Bros. helping us. May or may not. I'm not gonna say anything."
Exploring Kai Cenat's other gaming marathons
Kai Cenat is one of the most popular Twitch streamers. His gaming marathons are among his most-watched streams. Unlike many other creators, Kai takes his streams to the next level by cosplaying the characters and transforming his room setup to align with the themes of the games he plays.
Previously, Kai Cenat has streamed a variety of games live. One of his most popular streams was his Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay in April 2024. During this stream, he fully embraced the theme by dressing in a classic Western-style outfit to resemble the main character.
The Twitch streamer has also showcased his gaming skills by playing titles like Spider-Man 2, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Ghost of Tsushima, Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, and God of War Ragnarök during his streams.
Speaking of marathons, Kai Cenat recently wrapped up his second-ever subathon, Mafiathon 2. This event was a historic milestone for the streamer, as he concluded it with a record-breaking 728K subscribers — the highest ever in Twitch history.