Kai Cenat has fired shots at xQc after he beat Forsen’s Minecraft record, and fans are excited to see what’s next.
Minecraft speedruns have always been a trivial topic in the eSports industry, thanks to its hype. Many creators have devoted their lives to stealing the number one spot, let alone streaming for countless hours. But well, only a few have succeeded, establishing themselves in the community. A few popular names include Dream, Forsen, xQc, and now even Kai Cenat. While fans have always enjoyed the xQc x Forsen drama, a new contender has decided to walk in. It is none other than Kai Cenat, who sent out a message to xQc.
How did Kai Cenat challenge xQc in Minecraft?
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First things first, Felix ‘xQc‘ Lengyel recently took the lead in Minecraft once again, as he beat Forsen’s record. While the latter had created a record for 18 minutes and 10 seconds, Felix bettered it by a minute and a half. In his recent speedrun, xQc clocked 16 minutes and 38 seconds, grabbing the first spot.
And well, the news broke like wildfire, with fans applauding the Canadian streamer for the win. But little did they know, another competitor was gearing up for the same, someone that nobody expected. It was the number-one streamer on Twitch, Kai Cenat, who sent out a message.
Kai started off trash-talking about Forsen, claiming to not know who the person was. Then, he quickly jumped on one of xQc’s videos, talking to his chat about plans for boys’ night. ” Let me see what I gotta do for the boys’ night because you know we’re gonna beat his record,” he exclaimed. Post that, he kept on commenting, “Won’t be long. xQc, it won’t be long.”
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Last but not least, he claimed his boys beat the recently set 16 minutes 38 seconds record. After all, he believed the crew to be better at Minecraft, easily taking over the first spot. Kai even urged his fans to be patient until the end of boys’ night, as the results would be something to compare to one another.
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As of now, xQc has not reacted to Kai Cenat’s comment, surprisingly staying mum. It wasn’t something that fans expected of him, as he always has something to share. So, it is only time that will help us understand how it plays out for the AMP crew, whether they break the newly set Minecraft speedrun record.
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