Highlights:
* Kai Cenat recently finished Bloodborne during a livestream marathon.
* Kai has confirmed that he will be playing Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Next.
Recently, Kai Cenat streamed his much-anticipated Bloodborne marathon, which took him just under 31 hours to finish the FromSoftware game. Just moments after Kai beat Bloodborne, he announced the next title for his marathon stream. The popular Streamer picked another FromSoftware game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, as he said,
“There is only one more game standing inside my way. And this game might be the most stressful game that I ever play. People say it’s the hardest game from FromSoft(ware). The next game that I will be playing is Sekiro. ”
For the uninitiated, Sekiro is considered as one of the toughest games to finish and will require some heavy lifting from Kai Cenat. Besides Bloodborne and Sekiro, Kai has also beaten the Elden Ring in the past. However, during his Bloodborne marathon, which began on August 2, Kai skipped DLC citing scheduling constraints.
Kai Cenat Has Beaten Bloodborne Within 31 Hours, But Some Fans Are Still Not Happy
Kai Cenat took around 30 hours and 56 minutes, with 153 deaths, to finish Bloodborne, but many fans during the live stream were still disappointed about him skipping the DLC. After his stream, a fan wrote X expressing their disappointment regarding the Bloodborne Marathon, as they wrote:
“Of course Bloodborne gets this treatment man😔 – He has been ignoring chat for the past 5 hours telling him to play the rest of game. He’s not even going to play the dlc. This is infuriating man, all that talk and he treats the game like this. Bloodborne fans we took a huge L”
Another one noticed how Kai seemed generally uninterested in playing Bloodborne, and tweeted:
“As a BB fanatic it was painful to watch someone dragging himself through the game when he obviously wasn’t enjoying it. – Such a shame.”
As many fans asked Kai Cenat about DLC during the livestream, he did confirm that it will happen this year. The streamer did not give away any specific date, but fans can expect him to confirm the same soon.
Unlike his Bllodborner stream, Kai Cenat’s Elden Ring marathon was much appreciated, which took him about 166 hours and 52 minutes and 1701 deaths to finish. Kai even conveyed how he was spoiled by Elden Ring’s “mechanics and its beautiful scenery,” in comparison to the main Bloodborne game.