Twitch streamer Kai Cenat and YouTube streamer Darren "IShowSpeed" have finally completed the viral indie game "Chained Together." For those unaware, the game is essentially similar to "Only Up!" where users are tasked to ascend vertically while overcoming various obstacles. The twist, however, is that Chained Together needs two players to play.
Both the streamers built a custom set while being physically chained together (making their task even harder). Naturally, the duo failed multiple times and plunged on various occasions, giving rise to some comical clips.
One of the last hurdles in the game was also one of the most tense ones. It required one of the players to drive a carriage through a narrow lane while it broke apart from behind, meaning they couldn't afford to stop.
The two eventually managed to beat the game after streaming for a whopping 12 and a half hours (both present on different floors, but live streaming on their respective platforms). The in-game time was 11 hours 14 minutes and 39 seconds.
Watch the moment they complete the final hurdle:
Revisiting some of the viral moments from Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed's stream together
Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed's on-screen chemistry is a well-known phenomenon. The duo consistently brings entertainment whenever they appear on stream together, and today's broadcast was no different.
The duo hopped on to play "Chained Together," literally chained to each other. This naturally led to comical and viral moments, like when their characters got kicked out while they were busy pulling each other's chains.
Watch the clip here:
The game also sparked some rage, with the two coming face to face to berate each other for failing. Naturally, the game required precise coordination, which they lacked for a long period during the stream:
IShowSpeed recently returned to Miami after his month-long European tour, with his main destination being the UEFA Euros 2024 in Germany. Prior to his stream with Kai, he hosted at least 10 IRL streams in various locations across Europe.
It's worth noting that Kai is also currently traveling. He and his AMP group members have temporarily moved to New York. However, Kai had planned to play "Chained Together" with Speed for a long time, which is why he went to Miami.