Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed finally get a legitimate Fortnite OG win after 57 hours of streaming

Kai Cenat and IShowSped finally win a ranked Fortnite game (Image via Twitch/@KaiCenat and YouTube/@IShowSpeed)
Kai Cenat and IShowSped finally win a ranked Fortnite game (Image via Twitch/@KaiCenat and YouTube/@IShowSpeed)

Twitch streamer Kai Cenat and YouTube streamer Darren "IShowSpeed" finally completed their longest-ever collaboration, trying to get a Ranked Victory Royale in Fortnite OG Duos. This wasn't an easy task since Ranked lobbies are always competitive. On top of that, the duo attracted a host of stream snipers.

The two finally crossed the line after a whopping 57 hours, during which they died a mind-blowing 206 times. The last match ended with Kai and Speed in a 2v1 situation. The two had the high ground, giving them a slight advantage. While Kai got knocked down by the sole player remaining, Speed managed to shotgun him and get the victory.


How long did Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed take to win their first-ranked match?

Streaming duo Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed just closed their longest-ever stream together. The two were hosting a Fortnite challenge, which they would continuously stream till a victory in a Ranked match was achieved.

The duo spent a total of 57 hours, 12 minutes, and 45 seconds to secure the Victory Royale. The only rule was that both the streamers had to be alive when they won. While Kai was knocked out, the enemy hadn’t finished him off, so they were still abiding by the rules.

It’s worth mentioning that the duo achieved a victory 20 hours and 51 minutes into their joint stream. However, that win was disqualified after some viewers pointed out that they had received assistance from stream snipers during the game.


Exploring Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed's other collaborations

Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed are among the most popular names in the streaming industry today. The duo shares excellent on-screen chemistry, as seen by the views that their collaborations garner.

In May 2023, the duo signed an exclusive contract with Rumble, after which they streamed together on multiple occasions under the show titled The Kai 'N Speed Show. The contract ended in March 2024.

They have also teamed up to play games together. One of their notable collaborations involved playing Chained Together, the popular 2024 3D platformer. The duo completed the game after an impressive 12 hours of playing while literally being chained together.

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Edited by Abhishek Manikandan
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