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One of the largest Twitch streamers, Félix “xQc” Lengyel, recently took up streaming GTA RP. After the success of Among Us and OTV’s Rust, Twitch has seen a rise in streamers coming together to play games. Their latest poison is the popular gameplay category based on Grand Theft Auto Online. Just like in previous instances, xQc has once again taken the lead.

The streamer is currently peaking at around 70k views while streaming GTA RP. In one of his recent streams, xQc came across a Cyberpunk 2077 style bug. CDPR’s latest game has been a storehouse of bugs and glitches. It has been in the news due to the hilarious behavior of its NPCs.

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xQc breaks Keanu Reeves in GTA RP

In a clip from the Canadian streamer’s recent stream, a fan captured one of the most hilarious moments of his gameplay. Félix was sitting on a bicycle in the back of a truck when it swerved off the road. The crash launched him and his bike in the air.

The next moment, Johnny Silverhand from Cyberpunk 2077 steps out of the car. He stands in a t-pose and starts doing jumping jacks as xQc tries to hold in his laughter but fails miserably.

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As Keanu in GTA RP glitches out, Félix remarks, “I think we broke him!”

The NPC promptly replies, “I’m fine,” as it proceeds to get back in the car. However, it glitches once again as instead of sitting inside the car, the character squats outside the car and closes the door.

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The series of bugs in GTA RP left xQc in splits. While the bug might be similar to those in Cyberpunk 2077, it certainly isn’t as game breaking. GTA games have been known to have hilarious bugs and glitches since time immemorial. The physics in the game and its mechanics are out of this world.

We can expect so much more gameplay like this in the upcoming streams of xQc. The streamer is playing on a private server along with a few other big names such as Ludwig, Sykkuno, Shroud, and many more.