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USA | Jun 27, 2024

Kai Cenat beats ‘Elden Ring’ final boss after 99 hours and pledges to give back

ABIGAIL BARRETT

ABIGAIL BARRETT / Our Today

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Kai Cenat. (Photo: X.com @KaiCenat)

American Twitch streamer Kai Cenat beat the final boss of the popular action game ‘Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree‘ after 99 consecutive hours of playing and pledges to give back to the community in celebration.

Cenat had set out on the mammoth task with the hopes of winning under the 100-hour mark, but the game renowned for its difficulty, proved to be a worthy adversary for the streamer.

Cenat had to enlist the help of a therapist to help him after he’d been stuck on the final level for over 60 hours. It all came to a head on June 25, in his 99th hour, after dying 1070 times, at 99 hours and four minutes.

“We did not f*cking quit. We f*cking did that sh*t, bro,” Kai celebrated after finally defeating the final boss Promised Consort Radahn, and then, Radahn, Consort of Miquella, collapsed on the floor with joy.

“RADAHN IS NOW DEAD.” he posted on his X shortly after.

His big win was viewed live by over 200,000 fans.

Elden Ring poster. (Photo:,X.com @Eldenring)

“… It honestly got to a point I did NOT believe he’d ever be able to do it solo. I seriously figured he’d eventually get too frustrated and use a mimic or something. Kai showed more heart and grit than literally any other streamer I have seen on this boss. The Dude never gave up, He just kept at it, And just like his Malenia run, When he finally got the W, He had absolutely mastered the boss’s moves. Truly amazing” One fan commented.

Cenat said he had previously won YouTuber Mr Beast’s credit card and whatever money was left, he would match the amount and give back to the people in less fortunate communities.

“I’m bout to go back to the hood and cop (buy) everybody mad sh*t!” he announced. “There’s a certain amount of money on this credit card, whatever is on here, I’m going to match it.”

Cenat has been revered as one of the few streamers known for giving back to those in need, recently he donated $2,800 to establish a new school in the Makoko slum of Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria. 

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