Kai Cenat will be starting another marathon stream featuring the highly acclaimed action RPG by FromSoftware, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
Throughout his career, Kai Cenat has been known to do marathon streams for games that require long hours of playing to be finished. He streamed Elden Ring for six days straight and defeated Malenia, who is one of the hardest bosses to beat from any FromSoftware creation. Cenat finished the boss after doing countless attempts which lasted for almost 24 hours. Now, he takes on the challenge to finish Sekiro in another marathon stream, and a handful of hard bosses wait for him.
The marathon stream of Kai Cenat is expected to be filled with a rollercoaster of emotions, and here’s how fans can watch it.
Fans can tune in to watch Kai Cenat’s Sekiro marathon stream on the streamer’s official Twitch channel starting September 20. A trailer for the stream has been posted to the official YouTube channel of Kai Cenat.
The stream will be happening on September 20, 2024, at 6 pm EST/3 pm PST. Note that Kai Cenat originally stated that originally posted on X that the stream will be on June 20. But Kai Cenat later reshared his post and corrected himself about the date of the marathon stream.
The Sekiro marathon stream has Kai Cenat fans hyped up. His marathon streams are often considered some of the streamer’s best content.
Aside from Elden Ring, Kai Cenat also did marathon streams to beat games like Bloodborne which he finished in just 30 hours, and Minecraft in Hardcore mode with fellow streamer Darren “IShowSpeed” Watkins. As for breaking Twitch records, Kai Cenat has over 13 million subscribers, making him the most subscribed creator on the platform. He also holds the record for most hours watched by a creator in a month after his Mafiathon stream that lasted for 30 days straight.
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