Twitch streamer Kai Cenat and YouTube streamer Darren "IShowSpeed" have finally completed their Harcore Minecraft Marathon after defeating the Ender dragon. They managed to complete this feat after a whopping 105 hours and 44 minutes (comprising several streams at a stretch). Throughout the marathon, the duo faced numerous challenges, dying a total of 42 times in the game.
It was Kai Cenat who managed to give the final blow to the Ender Dragon, defeating the final mob boss. This rendered both the creators going into an absolute frenzy. Reacting to the end, Kai screamed:
"We did it! We did it! Oh my god!"
IShowSpeed responded:
"Did we do it? Is that it? (starts to clap)"
IShowSpeed and Kai Cenat react to beating the Hardcore Minecraft Marathon
YouTube streamer IShowSpeed and Twitch streamer Kai Cenat has successfully hosted another gaming collaboration. This time, it was their longest and most challenging endeavor, spanning over four days to complete the Hardcore Minecraft Marathon.
Both the streamers have since then taken to their social media accounts to share their reactions. Kai Cenat shared a celebratory post, declaring their latest victory:
"JUST BEAT MINECRAFT HARDCORE WITH MY BROTHER SPEED"
Comically, the duo even took to the streets after conquering the game. Both streamers ended up going outside without their shirts, which was the last thing they were wearing before defeating the game. Naturally, the streamers were ecstatic, to say the least. Watch their wild reactions here:
This was the first time that both the streamers had stepped outside their house in four days. To add to this, IShowSpeed quipped that even the real-life buildings had started to look like the pixelated blocks from the Minecraft game. He wrote:
"Bruh ISTG (I swear to God) I’m tweaking. Why I'm looking at these buildings and they look like Minecraft buildings in real life?"
The streamers' collaborative effort was a successful one. During their four-day streaming marathon, both added significant achievements to their illustrious careers. Speed surpassed the 28 million subscriber mark on YouTube, while Kai managed to cross over 13 million followers on Twitch.